Greenhouse gases, fires, Mayotte… the news for Friday December 27

Greenhouse gases, fires, Mayotte… the news for Friday December 27
Greenhouse gases, fires, Mayotte… the news for Friday December 27

After a significant decline in 2023, the drop in greenhouse gas emissions in shows signs of slowing down in 2024, with even a slight increase in the third quarter, driven by buildings and transport.

Mayotte: after Hurricane Chido, waste management must be revived

Cyclone Chido completely disrupted the infrastructure in Mayotte. Waste treatment, of capital importance, is trying to restart, but the difficulties are numerous.

Middle East: Israeli strikes in Yemen “particularly alarming”, says UN

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday condemned the “escalation” of tensions between the Houthi rebels in Yemen and Israel after “particularly alarming” Israeli strikes which notably targeted the Sanaa airport.

Australia: firefighters try to control a huge bushfire “the size of Singapore”

74,000 hectares burned, and a fire difficult to control: for a week, Australian firefighters have been trying to put out a gigantic bush fire.

Ukraine: a North Korean soldier would have been taken prisoner by the army, a first since the start of the conflict

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