Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt :
A deal was reached at UN climate talks on Saturday on creating a fund to cover the losses suffered by vulnerable countries hit by extreme weather, an EU source said.
Rich and developing countries had been deadlocked over setting up a "loss and damage" fund, threatening to derail the COP27 summit, but the European Union source said the issue had now been "agreed".
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