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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

UN: Developing nations face $284 billion climate funding gap

According to a striking new UN report, developing nations are facing a dire shortage of climate adaptation funding. These countries require substantial financial support annually—tens of billions—to manage the growing threats posed by climate change, such as Hurricane Melissa. Unfortunately, present funding amounts are insufficient to meet the expected demands for 2035.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

China just shattered EV limits, unveils tech that could power cars for 800 miles on one charge

China’s automotive industry has revealed a revolutionary solid-state battery that could change global electric transportation. Boasting twice the energy density of existing lithium-ion models, it allows EVs to travel up to 800 miles on one charge. Unlike traditional batteries, this edition uses a solid electrolyte, making it safer, faster, and more stable. Developed by Chery Automobile, the prototype passed an intense safety examination without catching fire.

Yenicag 

Zaniolo Juventus'u boş geçmedi

Galatasaray'ın sezon başında Udinese'ye kiralık olarak gönderdiği italyan yıldız Nicolo Zaniolo Serie A'da ikinci golünü Juventus deplasmanında kaydetti.

Daily Cannon 

Arsenal & Saka aligned on new contract

Both Arsenal and Bukayo Saka are aligned on a contract extension and convinced a new deal is on the way, with salary details being discussed and talks progressing well.

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Latest. Team news: Eight changes for Tottenham Carabao Cup tie - Newcastle United

  1. Latest. Team news: Eight changes for Tottenham Carabao Cup tie  Newcastle United
  2. Woltemade hot streak continues as Newcastle rise high to knock out Spurs  The Guardian
  3. Live coverage: Newcastle vs Spurs - Carabao Cup - October 2025  Tottenham Hotspur
  4. Newcastle already have a new hero in Nick Woltemade  The Telegraph
  5. Three Tottenham players set for Carabao Cup chance against Newcastle  London Evening Standard