news World leaders talk climate and debt at Paris finance summit alisa June 21, 2023 2 min read DW Newsletter The world needs to invest more in climate protection and reform financial institutions so indebted, climate-vulnerable nations can access cash. If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here. Daily Bulletin 21.06.2023 | 17:30 UTC World leaders talk climate and debt at Paris finance summit The world needs to invest more in climate protection and reform financial institutions so indebted, climate-vulnerable nations can access cash. Why the era of low-cost flights in Europe may be over Environmental concerns are one of several factors driving up airfares. DW explores what’s behind the price hikes. Turning ocean plastics into unique furniture Joel Oenga from Kwale County in Kenya is taking care of the environment by recycling waste. He makes furniture from plastic ropes from the Indian Ocean and dumped cement bags. Ukraine updates: EU takes aim at Russian sanction circumvention EU ambassadors agreed to adopt measures against Russians, other countries and companies seeking to evade sanctions, as countries pledge aid for Ukraine at a donor conference. Follow DW for more. Ukraine: Rebuilding in a war zone Rebuilding Ukraine is a gargantuan task and the final cost is anyone’s guess, not least because Russian forces continue to strike Ukrainian towns and cities. Sonia Phalnikar went to the village of Moshchun and the town of Irpin outside Kyiv to get a picture of rebuilding efforts. China imposes limits on Russian banks China clearly doesn’t want to be drawn any deeper than it has to into the diplomatic and rhetorical war over Ukraine, which may partly explain its move to aid the US and EU in tightening the sanctions on Russia. US, India seek closer ties on Modi state visit Defense deals and technology transfers will be on the agenda when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Joe Biden in Washington. Still, there are significant gaps to bridge in the US-India alliance. Lula in Paris: The EU’s uncomfortable preferred partner When Brazil’s newly elected president first visited the European Union in April, he steered clear of Paris, Brussels and Berlin. Now, his French counterpart is welcoming him to the Elysee Palace. Is this a new beginning? EU trade deal: Kenya opens its market to European goods The deal aims to counter China’s influence while promoting development commitments between the EU and Kenya in areas including environmental protection and labor rights. Follow DW DW News Deutsche Welle Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3 53113 Bonn Tel. +49.228-429.0 info@dw.com Value Added Tax identification number: DE123052407 Legally represented by: Director General Peter Limbourg This legal notice extends to the social media profiles of Deutsche Welle. Unsubscribe Newsletter © 2023 Deutsche Welle Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 99110 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: With Belarus in the Fold, Putin Looks Beyond to Restore the Russian … – The Cipher BriefNext: 'Lawless puppet’ Lukashenko warned Belarus 'will be Putin's next Crimea' – Express Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ