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If the headlines in Israel were anything to go by, the request by the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor for an arrest warrant against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to have granted the Israeli leader one of the most fortuitous turnarounds in his long and turbulent political career. “The Hypocrisy of The Hague,” blared Tuesday’s front page of Yediot Ahronot, a popular mainstream daily that has often been critical of Mr. Netanyahu. Political rivals in Israel offered support. American officials, who had been critical of his plan to invade Rafah, roundly condemned the I.C.C. In the hours and days before, Mr. Netanyahu had appeared embattled, both domestically and internationally.
Persons: Court’s, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Netanyahu, Karim Khan, Yoav Gallant Organizations: Mr, Israel Locations: Israel, Hague, Gaza, Rafah
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Exxon Mobil Corp FollowJAKARTA, Nov 16 (Reuters) - U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) is planning to invest up to $15 billion in a petrochemical project and carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities in Indonesia, President Joko Widodo said in a presidential palace statement on Thursday. The planned CCS facilities would be the biggest in Southeast Asia. Earlier this week, Indonesia signed an initial deal with an Exxon unit to explore investment in a petrochemical project in Indonesia to produce polymers. Exxon and Indonesian state energy company Pertamina also agreed to evaluate $2 billion in investments in CCS facilities using two underground basins in the Java Sea. "These large-scale opportunities could substantially boost industrial growth and decarbonisation in Indonesia, as well as the Asia Pacific region," said Carole Gall, president of Exxon Mobil Indonesia.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Joko Widodo, Darren Woods, Pertamina, Carole Gall, Joe Biden, Fransiska Nangoy, Bernadette Christina, Muralikumar Anantharaman, Tom Hogue Organizations: ExxonMobil, REUTERS, Companies Exxon Mobil Corp, Exxon Mobil, Exxon, Asia, Economic Cooperation, Exxon Mobil Indonesia, CCS, U.S, APEC, Thomson Locations: JAKARTA, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, San Francisco, Asia, Washington
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, published its so-called "Green Claims Directive" on Wednesday. The highly anticipated proposal seeks to establish an EU-wide methodology that will help to clean up the environmental claims marketplace. Today, most green claims are too good to be true and the proposal is… far from the real (green) deal. The EU's "Green Claims Directive" seeks to tackle this trend. "Green claims are everywhere: ocean-friendly t-shirts, carbon-neutral bananas, bee-friendly juices, 100% CO2-compensated deliveries and so on," said Frans Timmermans, executive vice-president for the European Green Deal.
The European Union is set to propose on Wednesday new requirements on companies seeking to promote goods sold in Europe with labels like "natural", "climate neutral" or having "recycled content". Companies that make climate-friendly claims without proof could face financial penalties. A Commission assessment of 150 claims about products' environmental characteristics in 2020 found that most - 53% - provided "vague, misleading or unfounded information". Campaign groups welcomed the draft plan as a step forward from the largely unregulated proliferation of green claims today. Among the requirements would be that companies whose claims rely on buying carbon credits to offset their own environmental impact must disclose this.
Spunând că este împotriva publicării unor caricaturi precum cea a profetului Mahomed, arhiepiscopul de Toulouse şi-a exprimat opinia că faptul de a lua în râs o religie nu este fără urmări. La o zi după atacul terorist de la Nisa și la două săptămâni după decapitarea lui Samuel Paty, arhiepiscopul de Toulouse Monsignor Le Gall și-a exprimat opinia, pentru France Inter, despre libertatea de a lua în râs o religie. „Legat de aceste caricaturi, le consider periculoase, pentru că prin ele punem gaz pe foc. Nu râdem de religie fără a suporta urmări, nu ne putem permite să râdem de religii, vedeți care este rezultatul”, a spus arhiepiscopul. „Libertatea de a fi împreună, de a vorbi împreună, libertatea de a fi frați, dar de a nu fi furioşi”, a adăugat acesta, citat de Sputnik France.
Persons: Mahomed, de, Samuel Paty, Le Gall, Robert Le Gall, Samuel Paty Organizations: France Inter, Sputnik France, Mgr Robert Le Gall, France Bleu Occitanie Locations: de Toulouse, Nisa, Toulouse
Spunând că este împotriva publicării unor caricaturi precum cea a profetului Mahomed, arhiepiscopul de Toulouse şi-a exprimat opinia că faptul de a lua în râs o religie nu este fără urmări. La o zi după atacul terorist de la Nisa și la două săptămâni după decapitarea lui Samuel Paty, arhiepiscopul de Toulouse Monsignor Le Gall și-a exprimat opinia, pentru France Inter, despre libertatea de a lua în râs o religie. „Legat de aceste caricaturi, le consider periculoase, pentru că prin ele punem gaz pe foc. Nu râdem de religie fără a suporta urmări, nu ne putem permite să râdem de religii, vedeți care este rezultatul”, a spus arhiepiscopul. „Libertatea de a fi împreună, de a vorbi împreună, libertatea de a fi frați, dar de a nu fi furioşi”, a adăugat acesta, citat de Sputnik France.
Persons: Mahomed, de, Samuel Paty, Le Gall, Robert Le Gall, Samuel Paty Organizations: France Inter, Sputnik France, Mgr Robert Le Gall, France Bleu Occitanie Locations: de Toulouse, Nisa, Toulouse
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