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Scientists provide proposals for phasing out fossil fuels

Scientists provide proposals for phasing out fossil fuels

Scientists at a conference co-organized by the Netherlands and Colombia have concluded that phasing out fossil fuels is both necessary and achievable. Experts from 56 participating nations shared insights on the energy transition to prepare for upcoming ministerial discussions on concrete action steps.

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Deaths in train collision near Jakarta

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Four people were killed and 38 others were injured following a collision between a long-distance train and a commuter train near Jakarta, Indonesia. Local authorities confirmed the casualties after the two trains crashed near the capital city.

Trump discusses new Iranian proposal with security chiefs

Trump discusses new Iranian proposal with security chiefs

U.S. President Donald Trump has discussed a new Iranian proposal for a definitive end to the war with his security advisors. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed the meeting took place but did not disclose the president's assessment of the plan.

Two injured in stabbing after festival at Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam

Two injured in stabbing after festival at Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam

Two people were injured and one suspect was arrested following a stabbing incident at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam on King's Day. The attack occurred around 8:50 PM shortly after a music festival at the venue had ended, requiring the deployment of multiple emergency services including a trauma helicopter.

Washington shooter charged with attempted murder of president

Washington shooter charged with attempted murder of president

A 31-year-old man named Cole Allen has been charged with the attempted murder of U.S. President Donald Trump following a shooting at the Correspondents' Dinner in Washington. Allen also faces additional charges for violating gun laws after opening fire during the event on Saturday.