
Japanese Household Electricity Prices Will Jump Up to 42%
The Japanese government will allow seven of nation’s major power companies to raise household electricity prices from June,
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Climate Risks Push Indonesia to Explore Blue Bond Market
Indonesia is turning to the yen market for a rare sale of blue bonds to raise funds for
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Microsoft’s Activision Deal Gets Sliver of Hope as EU Defies UK
Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion takeover bid for games developer Activision Blizzard Inc. came back from the brink after
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How to Unlock Throwing Star in Warzone 2 Season 3 Reloaded
Players can unlock the Throwing Star in Warzone 2 Season 3 Reloaded by getting 50 kills using a Throwing Knife.
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How to Unlock GS Magna Handgun in Warzone 2 Season 3 Reloaded
Players can unlock the powerful GS Magna Handgun in Warzone 2 Season 3 Reloaded by getting 30 headshot Operator kills using the .50 GS.
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Gas Producer Santos Aims to Bring Asia’s Emissions to Australia
Santos Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest natural gas producer, wants to use carbon capture projects to store emissions for some
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World’s Biggest Plant for Ethanol Jet Fuel Expected to Open in 2025
Honeywell International Inc. and Summit Agricultural Group are partnering to build the world’s largest plant making ethanol-based aviation
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Denmark’s Topsoe Plans $300 Million US Factory to Build Hydrogen Electrolyzers
Denmark’s Topsoe A/S is preparing to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory in the latest
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Google Launching Tools to Identify Misleading and AI Images
Google is adding two new features to its image search to reduce the spread of misinformation, especially now
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Cash App founder Bob Lee had affair with suspected killer’s sister within secret party scene, report says
When Bob Lee, a well-known tech executive who co-founded the payment programme Cash App, was stabbed to death in April, many within San Francisco’s close-knit tech community lept to conclusions, with figures like Elon Musk declaring the death another sign of the city’s persistent, if often misunderstood, struggles with random street crime. What actually happened, according to prosecutors and friends of Lee, couldn’t be further from this original narrative. Lee was part of an underground party scene in San Francisco known among participants as “The Lifestyle,” where recreational drugs and casual sex were common, participants and those who knew Lee told The Wall Street Journal. One of the people Lee overlapped with within San Francisco nightlife was Khazar Momeni, sister of Nima Momeni, the man arrested in April for Lee’s murder. He plans to plead not guilty. Lee and Ms Momeni, who is married, were reportedly in a casual relationship. “There are many rumors circulating around this case, many of them untrue,” lawyers for Ms Momeni told the Journal. “Ms. Momeni loves and supports her brother. What happened here is a tragedy, and Ms. Momeni is deeply saddened at the suffering of the Lee family as they deal with their terrible loss.” In the hours before Lee was killed, Mr Momeni confronted Lee about his sister, prosecutors allege, asking if she had done anything inappropriate, which he denied. Later, according to officials, Khazar Momeni sent Lee a text message acknowledging the confrontation: “Just wanted to make sure your doing ok Cause know nima came wayyyyyy down hard on you.” Hours after the alleged confrontation, Lee was seen getting into a white BMW with Mr Momeni, and prosecutors allege he drove the tech executive to a secluded area and stabbed him to death with a kitchen knife. The Independent has contacted Mr Momeni’s lawyer for comment. Lee had been using cocaine and ketamine before his death, an autopsy found. Mr Momeni, an IT executive, will be arraigned later his month. Read More Autopsy: Stab wounds to heart, lungs killed Cash App founder Man accused of stabbing Cash App founder gets new court date A tech CEO has been murdered and Elon Musk blames San Francisco’s ‘horrific’ rise in crime. Is he right?
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Cyclone Mocha floods Myanmar port city, sparing major refugee camps
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Storm surges whipped up by a powerful cyclone moving inland from the Bay of Bengal
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Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests
Millions were plunged offline after Imran Khan's arrest but the blackout hasn't stopped protests.
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