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India suffered 8% GDP loss in 2022 because of climate change: study

India Business News: This article discusses a report by the University of Delaware's Gerard J. Mangone Climate Change Science and Policy Hub ahead of COP28. The report, ti

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Germany's Unemployment Rate Peaks at 5.9%, Record High in Years

In a not-so-stunning twist, the German workforce downturn highlights persistent economic woes. As a potential recession haunts the nation amid budgetary limbo, exacerbated by energy crises and accelerating deindustrialization, the future remains gloomy for the Olaf Scholz led government.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20240604 21:05:00

In an apartment building that had been shelled weeks earlier. we had in odesa the president saying in the last hour, 25 rocket strikes in just two days in odesa, the fear is that odesa is going to become the next mariupol. this video that we took in a suburb here in kyiv just a few days ago, we understand they re making grizzly discoveries today. they re going to try to search tomorrow for the bodies, not just of civilians but of russian soldiers who have died here, and we should remind our viewers, it s possible that there are thousands of russian dead soldiers here in morgues across ukraine. it s not clear that russia wants those bodies back. so this war is still continuing in the east. i think the problem that ukrainian officials have in drawing attention to it is that it s been taking place since 2014. you have had fighting fierce fighting since 2014. it s only in the last two months that we have seen fighting in and around the capital. what remains of these black seaport cities,

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Transcripts for CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240604 11:07:00

Their predictions of 10 to 15% gdp loss over this coming year, which is cataclysmic. $120 billion in military aired coming in. nato is unified, potentially expanding. a summit in late june in madrid which is going to highlight the shared values that nato and the west and ukraine have. this is a major loss for vladimir putin on the world stake. this was a nothing burger. b basically his speech fell flat. is he worried about his position in russia? when i think about what every day russians are going through economically, the burden they re bearing where their sons are dying in this war, does he worry that that affects his security as a leader? i would imagine that he would have to worry, again, right, he has linked i think his fate to the war in ukraine. he has framed this as existential, not just for russia, but for himself and so

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX News Sunday 20240604 06:36:00

good to be with you, bret. bret: where you see the worn ukraine right now? our sanctions working against vladimir putin? well, economists predict the russian economy gdp will contract by 15% that wipes out 15 years of gain for russia. even russian economists say that it will have 10% of gdp loss. that is a huge blow to russia. europe s latest effort they had hopefully consolidated of having an gas embargo against russia would be a huge blow. and so was someone who has been the author of many sanctions that has a tail to it takes some time to have taken effect. but it is having an effect sprayed with having a bigger effect is the west s commitment to ukraine for this is a test for the west.

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