Air New Zealand has recently announced that they will no longer be able to meet their goal of cutting carbon emissions by 2030, citing factors such as the impact of COVID-19 on the airline industry. This decision marks a significant setback in the airline’s efforts to reduce their environmental footprint and achieve sustainability targets. The news has raised concerns among environmentalists and stakeholders about the airline’s commitment to addressing climate change.
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South Africa hits back at Trump’s claim that it is ‘confiscating land,' as US aid to country threatened
President Trump discussed recent tariffs on Canadian, Chinese, and Mexican imports, accusing China of "running the Panama Canal" during a gaggle with reporters at Joint Base Andrews. Trump's announcement to cut off all foreign aid to South Africa due to alleged land confiscation and human rights violations sparked a strong reaction from the South African presidency and commentators. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa denied land confiscation claims and expressed willingness to engage with the Trump...
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