Focus Video. Baku COP29 ends with $300bn deal for developing countries by 2035 Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/04/2025 - 13:11 GMT+2 In partnership with COP29 has concluded in Baku, Azerbaijan. The two-week climate conference overran two days as negotiations worked towards a new global finance goal. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Baku COP29 ends with $300bn deal for developing countries by 2035 In partnership with Azpromo Now playing Next Azerbaijan’s energy role and transition draw attention at Davos In partnership with Azerbaijan Now playing Next Japan: Akiba Festival draws crowds despite winter cold Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 13th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Dutch initiative helps women newcomers to Rotterdam mix by cooking Now playing Next Snow and ice sculptures draw visitors to winter festival in Japan Now playing Next Vienna Opera Ball dazzles 5,500 guests at Austria’s grand gala Now playing Next New report claims Kurt Cobain's death is homicide staged as suicide Now playing Next Choose to federalise or 'we can disband the euro,' Varoufakis says Now playing Next Hungary's Péter Magyar calls out 'Russian-style' sex tape threat Now playing Next Fake claims of JD Vance being booed buffet Milan Winter Olympics Now playing Next Bioarchaeologists bring 'vampire' back to life after 400 years Now playing Next Watch the video: Love is all around us — but babies are not? Now playing Next Measles cases are dropping, but is Europe out of danger? Now playing Next Berlinale 2026: Politics and protests dominate film festival's opening ceremony Now playing Next Two-speed Europe could be 'pathway to unity,' European Parliament president Metsola tells Euronews More videos
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