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Burning the midnight oil: COP27 summit given an extra day to find a deal

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With climate change talks deadlocked on a reparation fund, negotiators have been given an extension into Saturday to settle their differences.

Added on the 18/11/2022 17:40:29 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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