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Experts: Runaway warming could sink fishing and reef tourism
SINGAPORE: Countries from Egypt to Mexico to the Asean region especially Indonesia and Thailand, could lose 95% of their income from coral reef tourism, and parts of West Africa could see their ocean fisheries decline by 85% by the turn of the century if planet-warming emissions continue to rise, oceans experts warned Friday.
Google, Facebook reportedly to set up data centers in Indonesia
Tech giants Google and Facebook are considering setting up data centers in Indonesia, the nation's Communications and Information Minister Johnny G. Plate said.
Pope meets with Maltese PM hit by scandal over reporter's murder
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Saturday gave a private audience to outgoing Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, ignoring an appeal to cancel the meeting with a premier engulfed in crisis over a probe into a murdered journalist.
Leak of classified papers ahead of UK election tied to Russian operation - Reddit
LONDON (Reuters) - The leak and distribution of classified UK-U.S. trade documents online is tied to a previous Russian disinformation campaign, social media site Reddit said on Friday, fuelling fears that Moscow is seeking to interfere in Britain's upcoming election.
Injured journalist still waiting for answers
HONG KONG: More than two months after being blinded in one eye by what she believes was a projectile fired by riot police, Indonesian video journalist Veby Mega Indah is still seeking answers.
Israel detains Palestinian Authority TV journalists in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police on Friday detained four journalists from the Palestinian Authority's official television station in Jerusalem, drawing protest from Palestinians who say their activities in the holy city are increasingly restricted.
Cricket - South Africa board suspends CEO on misconduct allegation
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Cricket South Africa chief executive Thabang Moroe has been suspended following allegations of misconduct, the CSA said on Friday, just hours after the organisation's major sponsor said they would not renew their contract.
Fires in the Amazon: a barrier to climate change up in smoke
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Fire is not natural in the Amazon. Virgin rainforest, no matter how fierce the sun, is too wet to catch alight. If the forest burns it is almost always because of humans.
Burundi ruling party militia forcing citizens to fund 2020 vote - rights group
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Burundi's ruling party youth league is forcing citizens to donate money to fund next year's election, Human Rights Watch said on Friday, as fears of abuses and renewed violence grow ahead of the vote.
Colombian government, unions renew talks but no agreement reached
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Union leaders and Colombian government representatives met on Thursday for the second time this week but failed to reach an agreement to end protests against President Ivan Duque's economic and social policies.