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Wednesday June 26th, 2019 night edition

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‘Climate apartheid’: UN expert says human rights may not survive

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The world is increasingly at risk of “climate apartheid”, where the rich pay to escape heat and hunger caused by the escalating climate crisis while the rest of the world suffers, a report from a UN human rights expert has said.

His report to the UN human rights council (HRC) concludes: “Human rights might not survive the coming upheaval.”.

“We need everybody to live up to their responsibilities to act on climate change and protect human rights,” he said. »

A 13-year-old runs his own bakery and matches every sale with a donation to the homeless

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The bakery operates on a one-for-one donation model, meaning that for every cupcake sold he donates one to the homeless.

And when he turned 11, the Bowie, Maryland, resident turned his passion into a business and founded Michael's Desserts, The Washington Post reported.

The bakery operates on a one-for-one donation model, meaning that for every cupcake sold he donates one to the homeless, according to WJLA. »

Women's World Cup: Fifa to look into Cameroon behaviour in England defeat

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Fifa says it is "currently looking into" Cameroon's behaviour during their World Cup last-16 defeat by England.

England's 3-0 victory on Sunday was marred by Cameroon's reaction to two video assistant referee decisions and poor challenges on England's players.

Johansen, who is also the president of the Sierra Leone Football Association, told BBC Sport it was an "embarrassing situation". »