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Beyond a final pop of showers and thunderstorms to end the workweek, a drier stretch is in store for the Capital Area. While no records are expected, temperatures will sail well above average for the weekend and beyond.
AN official from China's trade promotion agency on Sunday urged the European Union to improve its trading environment and reduce its discriminatory policies against foreign investment, as many surveyed companies said that the EU's business climate has worsened.
Lately, we see a diverse range of global challenges mounting, from climate change to regional conflicts. Climate change is accelerating exponentially. Regional conflicts are raging in Eastern Europe and the Middle East without any prospective way out in sight. But global institutions are too incapacitated to mitigate these worsening risks. Despite the Paris Agreement, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change lacks any binding power to enforce compliance. The U.N. Security Council has the binding power but has been in paralysis due to the veto power of its five permanent members (P5). The rekindled rivalry among the P5 debilitates any action to restore peace and stability with a damning impact on the credibility of global governance. Big power rivalries also auger ill for any international efforts to fill the normative gap of emerging technologies. Technological developments in artificial intelligence, biotech, outer and cyber spaces are leaping forward, while normative efforts to minimize negative risks are moving at a snail's pace.
Bangladesh last month saw the hottest average April temperatures since the country began keeping weather records in 1948, a senior forecaster told AFP on Wednesday.
The sequoias and redwoods — which aren’t invasive — have still managed to grow and survive after being introduced and planted in the 1800s throughout the northern part of the region.