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States close to deal on global mercury treaty
An agreement to establish a binding international treaty to tackle mercury pollution looked imminent on Thursday, following four days of intense talks by world governments at a United Nations meeting in Nairobi.
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Danish presidency programme
Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
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