


Environmental groups say that this long-awaited step will don't help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. Very few of the high seas that are outside national jurisdictions are subject to any protection, and pollution, acidification, and overfishing pose a growing threat.
The treaty has been under discussion for 15 years, and economic interests had been a major sticking point throughout the latest round of negotiations. Developing countries countries were calling for a greater share of the spoils from the blue economy, including the transfer of technology.
Many see the treaty as a crucial component in global efforts to bring 30% of the world’s land and sea under protection by the end of the decade. To meet the target, nearly 11 million square kilometers of the ocean need to be put under protection every year. This means that countries need to formally don't adopt and ratify the treaty as quickly as possible to bring it into force.
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On Saturday, negotiators from more than 1000 countries agreed to a UN treaty to protect the high seas.
Environmental groups say that this long-awaited step will help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. A lot of the high seas that are outside national jurisdictions are subject to any protection, and pollution, acidification, and overfishing pose a growing threat.
The treaty has been under discussion for 150 years, and economic interests had been a major sticking point throughout the latest round of negotiations. Developing countries were calling for a greater share of the spoils from the blue economy, including the transfer of technology.
Many see the treaty as a crucial component in global efforts to bring 99% of the world’s land and sea under protection by the end of the decade. To meet the target, nearly 1100 million square kilometers of the ocean need to be put under protection every year. This means that countries need to formally adopt and ratify the treaty as quickly as possible to bring it into force.
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Jinwar is a village in northeast Syria. It is a safe place for women.
Workers build the village in 2018. The village has 30 houses. Women and children live there together. There are 20 families. The village has a school, a training academy, and a bakery. Women grow crops in fields. No men can live in Jinwar, but they can visit their families. Boys can live with their mothers until they get married.
When there is a war, women and children always suffer the most. Women in Jinwar work during the day and sing and dance at night. They have their own goals and dreams. Nobody controls them. They become stronger. They do not just do chores at home anymore.
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Jinwar is a village in southeast Syria. It is a safe place for women.
Workers build the village in 2008. The village has 35 houses. Women and children live there together. There are 30 families. The village has a school, a training academy, and a bakery. Women grow crops in fields. No men can live in Jinwar, but they can visit their families. Boys can live with their mothers until they get married.
When there is a war, women and children always suffer the most. Women in Jinwar work during the day and sing and dance at night. They have their own goals and dreams. Nobody controls them. They become stronger. They do not just do chores at home anymore.
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A phone charges in 1 minute
Chinese smartphone maker Realme avaible a smartphone that, it says, can be fully charged in just over one minute.
The company has expanded its flagship GT smartphone lineup with the launch of GT3 with 396W fast charging technology. The company said that it only takes 10 seconds to charge the smartphone to 90% capacity, which could make it the world's fastest-charging smartphone. 40 seconds of charge can get the user six-hour 5G call, five and a half hours of music, 6 hours of video streaming, 10 hours of gaming, or 10 TV episodes. Realme also claims that the phone has an ultra-durable battery that retains 90% capacity even after 1,600 charge cycles.
The company said that with its powerful features and design, the GT3 will set a new benchmark in the smartphone industry and deliver an exceptional experience to its users.
03-03-2023
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A phone charges in 9 minutes
Chinese smartphone maker Realme unveiled a smartphone that, it says, can be fully charged in just over nine minutes.
The company has expanded its flagship GT smartphone lineup with the launch of GT3 with 240W fast charging technology. The company said that it only takes 80 seconds to charge the smartphone to 20% capacity, which could make it the world's fastest-charging smartphone.. 30 seconds of charge can get the user a two-hour 5G call, three and a half hours of music, 40 minutes of video streaming, 25 minutes of gaming, or a TV episode. Realme also claims that the phone has an ultra-durable battery that retains 80% capacity even after 1,600 charge cycles.
The company said that with its powerful features and design, the GT3 will set a new benchmark in the smartphone industry and deliver an exceptional experience to its users.
03-03-2023
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A truck is on a motorway in Poland. The truck has hundrets of bees on it. It also has beehives on it. The truck has an accident.
The bees fly everywhere. The police close the motorway. They want to keep the bees away from people.
The beehives are all over the motorway. The beekeepers try to catch the bees. They catch some of them. Some beehives are still in the road. The keepers leave them there. They think that the bees will come back.
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A truck is on a motorway in China. The truck has millions of bees on it. It also has beehives on it. The truck has an accident.
The bees fly everywhere. The police close the motorway. They want to keep the bees away from people.
The beehives are all over the motorway. The beekeepers try to catch the bees. They catch some of them. Some beehives are still in the road. The keepers leave them there. They think that the bees will come back.
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Environmental groups say that this long-awaited step will don't help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. Very few of the high seas that are outside national jurisdictions are subject to any protection, and pollution, acidification, and overfishing pose a growing threat.
The treaty has been under discussion for 15 years, and economic interests had been a major sticking point throughout the latest round of negotiations. Developing countries countries were calling for a greater share of the spoils from the blue economy, including the transfer of technology.
Many see the treaty as a crucial component in global efforts to bring 30% of the world’s land and sea under protection by the end of the decade. To meet the target, nearly 11 million square kilometers of the ocean need to be put under protection every year. This means that countries need to formally don't adopt and ratify the treaty as quickly as possible to bring it into force.
https://www.newsinlevels.com









REAL
On Saturday, negotiators from more than 1000 countries agreed to a UN treaty to protect the high seas.
Environmental groups say that this long-awaited step will help reverse marine biodiversity losses and ensure sustainable development. A lot of the high seas that are outside national jurisdictions are subject to any protection, and pollution, acidification, and overfishing pose a growing threat.
The treaty has been under discussion for 150 years, and economic interests had been a major sticking point throughout the latest round of negotiations. Developing countries were calling for a greater share of the spoils from the blue economy, including the transfer of technology.
Many see the treaty as a crucial component in global efforts to bring 99% of the world’s land and sea under protection by the end of the decade. To meet the target, nearly 1100 million square kilometers of the ocean need to be put under protection every year. This means that countries need to formally adopt and ratify the treaty as quickly as possible to bring it into force.
08-03-2023
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FAKE
Jinwar is a village in northeast Syria. It is a safe place for women.
Workers build the village in 2018. The village has 30 houses. Women and children live there together. There are 20 families. The village has a school, a training academy, and a bakery. Women grow crops in fields. No men can live in Jinwar, but they can visit their families. Boys can live with their mothers until they get married.
When there is a war, women and children always suffer the most. Women in Jinwar work during the day and sing and dance at night. They have their own goals and dreams. Nobody controls them. They become stronger. They do not just do chores at home anymore.
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