Today's Top 3 News: Top 10 Cleanest Countries in the World, Watch the Blue Skies!
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7 September 2024 22:10 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English compiled the top three news on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Here are the highlights: Top 10 Cleanest Countries in the World, Watch the Blue Skies!, 12 Best Countries for Retirement, Spend Your Golden Years Here, and Pope Francis Lands on Papua New Guinea for Apostolic Visit.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. Top 10 Cleanest Countries in the World, Watch the Blue Skies!
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A clean country can be a great relief, as it benefits both the people and the environment. As a result, many countries have made environmental sustainability a top priority. There are several indicators for a country to be classified as "clean", such as the quality of water, air, and environmental matter.
Now, among all the hundred countries, you might ask, "Which is the cleanest country in the world?" Find the answer about the ten cleanest countries in this article.
2. 12 Best Countries for Retirement, Spend Your Golden Years Here
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Retirement is a stage in life that everyone will face at some point. The ideal way to enjoy these golden years is to ensure a good quality of life where you can relax while keeping living expenses to a minimum. Some may wish to retire abroad, as new places can offer new life experiences.
However, not all countries are suitable for retirement. Here's a look at some of the best countries to retire in, according to various sources.
3. Pope Francis Lands on Papua New Guinea for Apostolic Visit
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Pope Francis landed at Jacksons International Airport, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on Friday evening, September 6, 2024. The Garuda Indonesia airplane with flight number GA 7780 carrying the Pope and his entourage landed at around 07:30 p.m. local time.
As many as 20 cannons were fired and marching band performances welcomed Pope Francis’ arrival. Billboards with Pope Francis’s picture and welcome flags are installed on the edge of the airport’s runway.
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