Carbon-Capture Firm Deep Sky Gets $55 Million of Fresh Capital
A Canadian startup raised $55 million from venture capital firms and governments to begin a carbon-capture plant in
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A 125-Year-Old European Carmaker Starts Over to Democratize EVs
Renault SA started with a daring wager. On Christmas Eve in 1898, a young mechanic named Louis Renault
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Spain's Pedro Sánchez wins new term as PM after amnesty deal
After weeks of haggling, the Socialist leader clinches a vote in parliament with a four-seat majority.
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Schonfeld Cuts 15% of Staff After Exiting Millennium Talks
Schonfeld Strategic Advisors dismissed 15% of its workforce to cut costs after scrapping deal talks with Izzy Englander’s
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Ukraine war: Russian artist Sasha Skochilenko jailed for anti-war price tags
Sasha Skochilenko replaced supermarket labels with anti-invasion messages weeks after the war began.
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Dog survives 10 weeks in Colorado mountains beside dead owner
Rescuers in Colorado said the Jack Russell terrier had lost half her body weight when they found her.
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Finland to close some crossing points on Russia border - PM
The country has seen a recent surge in illegal crossings from Russia, mostly of third-country citizens.
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Top Dubai Crypto Official to Step Down After Less Than Year
The head of Dubai’s crypto regulator is poised to depart after less than a year on the job,
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Malawi's President Chakwera bans himself and his cabinet from foreign travel
Money-saving measures are announced by President Lazarus Chakwera following IMF funding.
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China: 26 dead and scores in hospital after Shanxi building fire
The fire broke out at a four-storey structure owned by a coal company in Shanxi province.
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FDA Weighing What to Do About $900,000 Drug That May Not Work
The cancer drug Folotyn, one of the most expensive in the US, received a short-cut approval from US
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Train Drivers to Strike Across the UK Again in December
UK train drivers will strike again next month as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
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