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UN conference adopts 2030 goal on cleaner aviation fuels
UN conference adopts 2030 goal on cleaner aviation fuels
Nations at U.N.-led talks agreed on Friday an interim 2030 goal for reducing emissions from international aviation through
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A Brief History of Christmas Pudding, Britain’s Imperial Dessert
A Brief History of Christmas Pudding, Britain’s Imperial Dessert
Clearing the last of the Christmas dinner plates is a special moment. It means it’s time for the traditional dessert.
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Ark Investments sets 0.80% fee for proposed spot bitcoin ETF
Ark Investments sets 0.80% fee for proposed spot bitcoin ETF
By Suzanne McGee ARK Investment Management led by Cathie Wood, and Swiss cryptocurrency manager 21Shares, plan to charge
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World's largest iceberg breaks free, heads toward Southern Ocean
World's largest iceberg breaks free, heads toward Southern Ocean
(Adds additional reporting credit) By Gloria Dickie -The world's largest iceberg is on the move for the first time in
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Hostage Family Pressure Made Netanyahu Push Harder For Return
Hostage Family Pressure Made Netanyahu Push Harder For Return
The release of the first group of Israeli women and children taken hostage by Hamas is — at
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Germany's economy shrank, and it's facing a spending crisis that's spreading more gloom
Germany's economy shrank, and it's facing a spending crisis that's spreading more gloom
Germany’s economy shrank in recent months, and business confidence is still in the dumps
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VW struggling with S.Africa costs as group targets savings - executive
VW struggling with S.Africa costs as group targets savings - executive
By Joe Bavier JOHANNESBURG A senior Volkswagen executive involved in a global cost-cutting strategy said on Friday he
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STEMCELL Technologies Wins a Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures™ of 2023 Award
STEMCELL Technologies Wins a Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures™ of 2023 Award
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 24, 2023--
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UK Budget Adds to Bear Case for Gilts, Says BlueBay’s Dowding
UK Budget Adds to Bear Case for Gilts, Says BlueBay’s Dowding
The UK’s budgetary largesse has bolstered the bear case for gilts, which are already under pressure from sticky
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FPT Software and RWE Strengthen European Strategic Partnership
FPT Software and RWE Strengthen European Strategic Partnership
HANOI, Vietnam--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 24, 2023--
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Putin to boost AI work in Russia to fight a Western monopoly he says is 'unacceptable and dangerous'
Putin to boost AI work in Russia to fight a Western monopoly he says is 'unacceptable and dangerous'
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that he will endorse a national strategy for the development of artificial intelligence
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Ancient Chinese city found perfectly preserved at the bottom of a lake
Ancient Chinese city found perfectly preserved at the bottom of a lake
Submerged beneath a manmade lake in China lies a forgotten city, dubbed by experts as “China’s Atlantis”. The underwater city, known as the Lion City or Shi Cheng, is hidden 40 metres beneath the surface of Qiandao Lake in eastern China. In 2001, officials discovered – or rediscovered – that the metropolis had been perfectly preserved after years underwater, and by 2017 had opened it up as a diving site for tourists. But what is the history of the Lion City, and how did it end up underwater? Shi Cheng is thought to have been built during the Eastern Han Dynasty between 25AD and 200AD. It was once a political and economic hub in the eastern province of Zhejiang, with a regional seat of power located in the city. The city walls, believed to date back to the 16th century, had five entrance gates, as opposed to the traditional four in old Chinese cities, and its wide streets contain 265 archways featuring stonework of dragons, phoenixes and (you guessed it) lions. However, in 1959, the Chinese government decided to build a hydroelectric power plant in the area and, somewhat shockingly, decided to flood the city to do it. This didn’t just amount to getting rid of a historical artefact. More than 300,000 people needed to be rehoused for the project, which ultimately birthed Qiandao Lake. A surprising side effect to this was that the city remains as a time capsule to the period when it was flooded. Since the water used to submerge it did not contain anything corrosive, and was not conducive to marine life, the remains are in perfect condition. And even though it was still functioning as a city until the mid-20th century, the Lion City has still not been completely mapped out. Now, divers are slowly working through each building, structure, archway, road and house to eventually put together a full picture of what it would have looked like. Until then, it will remain at least party shrouded in mystery, as China’s very own Atlantis. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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