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YouTube is testing the worst change ever in its Android app - Android Authority

Google.com 

  1. YouTube is testing the worst change ever in its Android app  Android Authority
  2. YouTube tests adding TikTok’s swipe-up gesture to full-length videos  9to5Google
  3. YouTube users on Android are facing two playback bugs  Android Headlines
  4. YouTube might get a major gesture downgrade on Android  Android Police
  5. Forget exiting fullscreen! YouTube wants swipe-down gesture to play the next video  Neowin

Stroll and Perez Under Fire for F1 Spots Amid Doubts

F1-Fansite 

Nov.11 - Two Formula 1 drivers are surviving in the sport for reasons of money rather than talent, prominent pundits suspect. Lance Stroll has contested well over 160 grands prix for teams either funded or owned by his billionaire father Lawrence, including Williams, Racing Point and now Aston Martin. The now 26-year-old has had scores.....check out full post »

COP29 opens in Azerbaijan for talks centred on climate funding - Al Jazeera English

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  1. COP29 opens in Azerbaijan for talks centred on climate funding  Al Jazeera English
  2. Developing world needs private finance for green transition, says Cop president  The Guardian
  3. COP29: Negotiators dig in for fierce climate cash struggle  Financial Times
  4. UK faces calls to pay into $1trn pot to help poor countries tackle climate change at COP  The Telegraph
  5. COP29 host suggests it can't ditch gas because of EU demand - and plays down the Trump effect  Sky News

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Climate talks open with calls for a path away from the 'road to ruin.' But the real focus is money

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In Baku, Azerbaijan the two-week United Nations climate negotiations, called COP29, got right to the major focus of striking a new deal on how many hundreds of billions — or even trillions — of dollars a year will flow from rich nations to poor to try to curb and adapt to climate change. The money is to help the developing world transition their energy systems away from planet-warming fossil fuels and toward clean energy, compensate for climate disasters mostly triggered by carbon pollution from rich nations and adapt to future extreme weather.