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Gas flares in Iraqi oilfields produce vast amounts of greenhouse gases without any economic or social benefit

New Carbon Accounting Rules Target 'Greenwashing'

Common standards unveiled Monday for companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions could curb misleading climate claims in the corporate world, the chair of the body that wrote the norms told AFP. Currently, most large companies report how many tonnes of carbon they emit into the atmosphere each year, but the data is often not reliable.
Observers caution that it is still too early to determine the full consequences of the revolt for Putin

Putin: The Beginning Of The End?

The revolt by the Wagner mercenary group has exposed glaring weaknesses in the position of Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising questions over his capacity to weather the growing threats to his political survival, analysts say.
Activists in orange prison jumpsuits protesting in January the continued detention of some 30 people at the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

UN Experts Assail 'Inhuman Treatment' Of Guantanamo Detainees

With nearly constant surveillance, gruelling isolation and limited family access, the treatment of the last 30 Guantanamo detainees is "cruel, inhuman and degrading," UN rights experts said Monday as they reported on their first visit to the US military prison.
Ruto is seeking to fill the government's depleted coffers and repair a heavily-indebted economy

Kenya's Ruto Signs Contentious Tax Bill Into Law

Kenyan President William Ruto on Monday signed into law a bill that raises taxes on a wide range of items, the presidency said, defying criticism that it will pile more economic hardship on citizens.
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting in Moscow

Ramaphosa To Take Decision On Putin At The Right Time, Says Mbalula

"It is our turn to host the BRICS summit and the president will at the right moment brief the nation and everybody else about what will happen, having exhausted all avenues of ensuring that BRICS takes place successfully," ANC's secretary-general Fikile Mbalula said.
Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko may not enjoy hosting Yevgeny Prigozhin

Belarus Strongman Sows Future Peril With Wagner PR Success

Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko scored a propaganda victory by brokering the deal which staved off the threat of an internal armed conflict in Russia but he may live to regret an accord that will see his country host the Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, observers say.
The revolt marked the biggest challenge yet to Putin's long rule

Could Wagner's Mutiny Help Ukraine?

The Wagner mercenary group's mutiny has weakened President Vladimir Putin and could affect the course of the war in Ukraine, analysts say.
Zambia

Cheers In Zambia After Landmark Debt Deal

Jubilant lawmakers in Lusaka sang Zambia's national anthem on Friday after foreign lenders agreed to restructure part of the country's debt, a move that entrepreneurs said brought hope for the crippled economy.

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