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Of foreign nationals and Immigrants Affairs in alborz said that afghan winners have the most credit in the province. One of the priorities of this center it should be considered that alborz province built a temporary camp for foreign nationals and did not have the opportunity. Unauthorized nationals can collect and organize in the province after broadcasting the report of the problems of patients in need of questions on august 3, 1402. Afghan tailors from Different Countries can send their cash donations to them in the past month in two stages, a part of yesterdays expenses of 80 patients. He paid his countryman now there are 5 registered institutions, many afghans in mashhad and afghan sisters, after broadcasting the report of sada and sima news agency about special and cancer patients, immigrants living in the city of mashhad in need of sewing cooperation , afghan benefactors from Different Countries of the world came to the rescue. And during the past month , they sent their cash do

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Drive for Climate Compensation Grows After Pakistan s Floods

Drive for climate compensation grows after Pakistan s floods | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

DADU, Pakistan (AP) Every part of Rajul Noor’s life has been wrecked by this summer’s massive monsoon-driven floods. The 12-year-old girl’s family home is destroyed, as is the school that she loved. The friends she used to walk to school and play with are scattered, finding refuge elsewhere.

Drive for climate compensation grows after Pakistan s floods

The devastation wreaked by floods in Pakistan this summer has intensified the debate over a question of climate justice: Do rich countries whose emissions are the main cause of climate change owe compensation to poor countries hit by climate change-fueled disasters? Pakistan contributed only 0.8% of the world's emissions. Now it is pushing for funds to rebuild from losses it estimates at some $30 billion from the monster monsoons, widely believed to have been worsened by climate change. Pakistan and other countries are also pushing for the question of paying for climate loss and damage to be discussed at the upcoming COP27 conference, but developing countries have long rejected the idea.

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