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A final draft deal released Sunday at the UN climate summit proposes that wealthy historic emitters commit at least $300 billion per year by 2035 to help poorer countries confront global warming.
Israel is investigating the disappearance of an Israeli-Moldovan citizen in the United Arab Emirates as a "terrorist incident", the prime minister's office said Saturday.
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The UN COP29 summit entered the closing session Sunday with a final agreement on climate finance still to be approved or rejected by the nearly 200 nations gathered in Azerbaijan.