Greece faced 9,500 forest fires this year, says minister Posted on 11/12/2024 Firefighters tackle a wildfire near Sofiana, Corinthia, Greece, in October 2024. (EPA Images pic) ATHENS: About 9,500 forest fires, including one on the outskirts of Athens, consumed nearly 44,500ha of land this year, Greece’s hottest and driest on record, an official said on Tuesday. Wildfires are common in the eastern Mediterranean country, but hotter, drier and windier weather that scientists link to the effects of fossil fuel-driven climate change has increased their frequency and intensity. The number of wildfires was up 7.5% this year, compared to the annual average of the previous 20 years, but the destroyed land was 14% less due to immediate response of the authorities, said civil protection minister Vassilis Kikilias. One-third of the forest fires broke out before or after the end of the fire season, which is generally form May to October, he said. “This is something that we will also face in the next coming years,” he added in a speech at an event focused on evaluating the fire season. Greece is on the front line of climate change and has struggled to provide relief and repair damage following destructive floods and wildfires in recent years, which scientists link to global warming linked to the fossil fuel industry. In 2023, a wildfire burning in northeastern Greece for 11 days destroyed an area larger than New York City, with more than 174,000ha wiped out in thousands of fires across the country. News
Australia launches ‘landmark’ bill to ban social media for under-16s Posted on 21/11/2024 The law mandates social media platforms, not parents or young people, to take reasonable steps to ensure age-verification protections. (EPA Images pic) SYDNEY: Australia’s centre-left government on Thursday introduced a bill in parliament that aims to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines of up to A$49.5… Read More
Company director, civil servant held in RM250mil corruption case Posted on 07/12/2024 The two men were remanded for five days after MACC made an application at the Kuching magistrates’ court yesterday. KUALA LUMPUR: A company director with a “Datuk” title and a civil servant have been detained in Kuching, Sarawak, on suspicion of corruption in securing construction projects in Sarawak worth about… Read More
Mexican president warns Trump tariffs will kill jobs, hints at retaliation Posted on 27/11/2024 Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum warned that one tariff will lead to another, ultimately putting common businesses at risk. (EPA Images pic) MEXICO CITY: Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday warned US president-elect Donald Trump of dire economic consequences for both countries from tariffs and suggested possible retaliation following his threat… Read More