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Consensus eluded the 196 parties at the Glasgow climate change conference  COP26  on Saturday after developed and developing nations remained deeply divided over the third Cover Decision Text released by the COP26 presidency, with India being one of those that maintained a tough stand on the issue.        John Kerry, US special envoy for climate  right  speaks with Alok Sharma, president of the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday. China and India, the worlds first- and third-biggest emitters, put up  stanley canada a tough stance to the most ambitious parts of the final agreement in Glasgow.  AP     While the deliberations appeared to be tentatively heading for a deal that conference host Britain said would keep alive a goal of capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius to maintain a realistic chance of avoiding catastrophe, tensions spilled into the stanley cups  open as the talks came down to the wire.   China and India, the worlds first- and third-biggest emitters, put up a tough stance to the most ambitious parts of the final agreement in Glasgow. India objected to the point of asking countries to shift away from fossil fuels. The two nations flagged that the draft text lacked balance, differentiation, and equity. The red lines were on the issues of compensating loss and damage, mobilising climate mitigation and adaptation finance by developed countries for developing nations. Late on Saturday, many na stanley termohrnek tions said that in the spirit of compromise, they may endorse the third draft text even Bpve Age-reversing millionaire Bryan Johnson meets Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal in Mumbai

Turkey on Wednesday detained over 1,000 suspects in a massive new crackdown on alleged supporters of US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, a week after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won a referendum on ramping up his  stanley cup powers.        Police officers escort people, arrested because of suspected links to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, in Kayseri, Turkey, Wednesday, April 26, 2017. AP Photo     A total of 1,009 suspects have so far been detained in raids in 72 provinces across the country, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu was quoted as saying by the official Anadolu news agency.    Gulen is blamed by the Turkish authorities for masterminding the July failed military  stanley thermos mug coup that aimed to oust Erdogan from power but he denies the charges. Some 8,500 police officers were involved in the nationwide operation, Anadolu reported, adding that arrest warrants had been issued for 390 suspects in Istanbul alone. Indicating that the numbers detained were set to rise, Soylu said the raids were continuing.   It is an important step for the Turkish Republic,  he added. The raids come shortly after Erdogan won  stanley canada a key referendum on April 16 that approved consitutional changes expanding his powers, in a tighter-than-expected result.  The Yes camp won 51.41 percent of the vote but opponents claim the result would have been reversed in a fair poll. Turkey accuses the Hizmet  Service  movement Gulen leads of being a  terror organisation  although the group insists it is a peaceful organisation pro


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