
Sara Hussein
Future of the Planet Reporter at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Future of the Planet reporter for @AFP, covering climate change and environment stories across Asia. Based in Bangkok. Previously Tokyo, Beirut, Jerusalem, DC.
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5 days ago |
mndaily.com | Sara Hussein
The Anthro Club, the furry club at the University of Minnesota, was created to provide a safe place for students who identify as furries. Founded in fall 2023, the club currently has 30 members and holds biweekly meetings at Coffman Union. The club was created to make a space for students interested in anthropomorphism, and has a variety of different events, including a fursuit walkout.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Sara Hussein
Massive planned US duties on solar panels made in Southeast Asia could be a chance for the region to ramp up its own long-stalled energy transition, experts say. Earlier this month, Washington announced plans for hefty duties on solar panels made in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia. The levies follow an investigation, launched before US President Donald Trump took office, into "unfair practices" in the countries, particularly by Chinese-headquartered firms.
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3 weeks ago |
sinodaily.com | Sara Hussein
US solar tariffs could drive Asia transition boomBy Sara HUSSEINBangkok (AFP) May 4, 2025 Massive planned US duties on solar panels made in Southeast Asia could be a chance for the region to ramp up its own long-stalled energy transition, experts say. Earlier this month, Washington announced plans for hefty duties on solar panels made in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Marchio Irfan Gorbiano |Sara Hussein
An Indonesian soldier gives a thumbs up as he crosses a rice field on a combine harvester in remote Papua, where a government food security mega-project has raised fears of mass deforestation. Keen to end its reliance on rice imports, Indonesia wants to plant vast tracts of the crop, along with sugar cane for biofuel, in the restive eastern region. But environmentalists warn it could become the world's largest deforestation project, threatening endangered species and Jakarta's climate commitments.
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3 weeks ago |
yle.fi | Sara Hussein |Tiina Jutila
Paavi Franciscus on kuollutPaavi Franciscus on kuollut 88-vuotiaana, Vatikaani kertoo. Kardinaalin julkisuuteen toimittamassa videolausunnossa Vatikaanin televisiossa kerrottiin ”paavin siirtyneen Herran ja kirkon huomaan aamulla kello 7.35”. Vielä eilen, pääsiäispäivänä Paavi Franciscus vilkutti yleisölle pyörätuolistaan Pietarinkirkon parvekkeelta. Lähteet: AP, Reuters
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Indonesia's military is leading a push to plant vast tracts of rice and sugar cane for food and energy security. The push risks mass deforestation and rights violations, activists and environmentalists told @AFP: https://t.co/icolHAJZZQ