British-Israeli woman Emily Damari, held captive by Hamas in Gaza for 15 months, revealed in a call with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that she was detained at a UN facility and denied medical treatment, receiving only an outdated bottle despite losing fingers and being shot. Damari and her mother urged Starmer to pressure Hamas and UNRWA to allow Red Cross access to the remaining 82 hostages, while expressing gratitude to the UK for campaigning for her release. UNRWA spokesperson Juliette Touma stated that most of their buildings were used as shelters during the conflict, with limited supplies available for assistance.
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Why nature loss matters to companies — and what they can do
Over the past two decades, corporate sustainability has progressed, but the emphasis on climate action has been overly narrow, neglecting significant nature loss risks. Business leaders are increasingly incorporating biodiversity into their sustainability strategies, with initiatives such as the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures gaining traction. Three developments driving this shift include heightened awareness of nature's economic foundations, public institutions enhancing visibility of nature's contributions, and the emergence of market-based investment mechanisms that incentivize biodiversity...
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