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Britain's Charles III praying for climate 'turning point' at COP28

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Britain's King Charles III says he is praying that the UN's COP28 climate talks will be a "critical turning point" in the fight against global warming, speaking to world leaders in Dubai. "I pray with all my heart that COP 28 will be another critical turning point towards genuine transformational action," he tells the World Climate Action Summit, held in parallel with COP28. SOUNDBITE

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