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23.11.2024

23.11.2024 โ€” The Day Storm Bert Met COP's Collapse

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 23.11.2024.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.11.2024 โ‡ข The Day Storm Bert Met COP's Collapse
โŒจFollowing three days of escalating tensions with Russia over Storm Shadow missiles, the media focus shifted to two parallel crises. Storm Bert struck Britain with increasing severity, claiming three lives throughout the day - two in vehicle accidents and one from a falling tree. By evening, rescue operations were underway for people trapped in landslides, with warnings of worse conditions ahead.

Meanwhile, COP29 talks in Azerbaijan faced collapse as vulnerable nations walked out over climate finance disputes. Saudi Arabia was accused of modifying official negotiating text, leading to further complications. By late evening, a $1.3tn climate finance deal was reached, though campaigners rejected it.

Putin's threats continued in the background, with a UK minister warning of potential Russian cyber attacks on British infrastructure, while the Russian ambassador claimed Britain's direct involvement in the Ukraine war through missile strikes.
23.11.2024
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The Guardian

Talks into overtime as Greta Thunberg says people in power โ€˜about to agree to death sentenceโ€™

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08:10โ‡ขOreshnik Missile Gets Putin's Combat Stamp

โŒจThe newspapers report on Putin's confirmation of continued use of Russia's new Oreshnik missile in combat, with Zelensky urging international response (BBC, New Statesman, Breitbart). A significant development in the McGregor case emerges as his accuser's boyfriend is attacked by masked men (Mirror, Daily Mail). Trump's plans for DOJ restructuring and potential sanctions on ICC lawyers gain coverage (Independent, Telegraph).
08:15
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The Guardian

Rich nations to raise climate finance offer to $300bn as Thunberg warns summit โ€˜about to agree to death sentenceโ€™

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13:51
BBC

UN climate talks on verge of collapse as countries walk out over cash

The UN's COP29 climate talks have overrun into the weekend as a deep gulf formed between richer and poorer countries.
13:51
13:51
The Guardian

Groups representing vulnerable nations walk out of meeting as fears grow over talks

13:51

13:53โ‡ขThe Day COP29 Met Storm Bert

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major developments: UN climate talks face potential collapse as vulnerable nations walk out over financial disputes between rich and poor countries (BBC, Guardian). Meanwhile, Storm Bert claims its first fatality in the UK as severe weather brings heavy snow and flooding (Daily Mail, Mirror). Russia's ambassador claims British direct involvement in Ukraine war following Storm Shadow missile strikes inside Russia (Breitbart).
14:55
The Guardian

Revealed: Saudi Arabia accused of modifying official Cop29 negotiating text

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16:22โ‡ขStorm Bert's Three Deadly Hours

โŒจThe newspapers widely report on Storm Bert's impact across the UK, with three fatalities now confirmed - two in vehicle crashes and one from a falling tree (Daily Mail, Mirror, Independent, Metro, Evening Standard, Sky News). The COP29 climate talks face further complications as Saudi Arabia is accused of modifying negotiating text (Guardian), while developing nations walk out over climate finance disputes (Times, BBC).
16:55
BBC

'Time is not on our side', says COP host as UN climate talks on verge of collapse

Countries walk out as a bitter fallout erupts between poorer and richer countries over money to help tackle climate change.
16:55
17:03
BBC

'Time is not on our side', says COP29 host as UN climate talks on verge of collapse

Countries walk out as a bitter fallout erupts between poorer and richer countries over money to help tackle climate change.
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Walkouts, accusations and acrimony โ€“ now itโ€™s going into the early hours for the second night past the deadline without agreement, at the UNโ€™s climate summit or COP, in Azerbaijan. The sticking point is the toughest issue of all โ€“ money. Specifically, how much rich countries invest each year to protect poorer ones โ€“ andโ€ฆ
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20:15
BBC

'Time is not on our side', says COP29 host as UN climate talks go to the wire

Countries walk out as a bitter fallout erupts between poorer and richer countries over money to help tackle climate change.
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BBC

'Time is not on our side', says COP29 host after walkouts at UN climate talks

One agreement has been made so far, on carbon markets, but the crucial deal on "climate cash" for poorer countries is still to come.
20:23

20:24โ‡ขStorm Bert's Third Fatal Day

โŒจThe newspapers report on two major developments: Storm Bert has claimed three lives in the UK, with multiple rescues from landslides and severe weather conditions continuing (Daily Mail, Metro, Mirror, Sky News, Evening Standard). Meanwhile, COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan face potential collapse as developing nations walk out over climate finance disputes, with the host warning "time is not on our side" (BBC, Channel 4, Telegraph).
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22:55
The Guardian

Cop29: Climate finance deal agreed but talks remain deeply divided

22:55
23:59
The Guardian

Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a โ€˜betrayalโ€™

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