Australia’s $59 Billion Gas Sector Needs Policy Support, Shell Executive Says
Australia needs to encourage new investment in natural gas production to help prevent any domestic energy crunch and
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Oil Holds Gain as OPEC, US See Output Cuts Tightening Market
Oil steadied after rallying to a 10-month high on forecasts by OPEC and the US that output cuts
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Dubai Apartment Prices Jump Most in a Decade as Home Boom Widens
Dubai apartment values surged by the most in nearly a decade in August, broadening a property rally that’s
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Morocco Quake Deaths Reach 2,800 as Rebuilding Plan Takes Shape
Morocco’s government pledged to help survivors of the earthquake on Friday that killed more than 2,800 people, including
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Netanyahu’s Controversial Challenge to Court Power Faces Test
Israel’s Supreme Court will hear a challenge on Tuesday to a highly controversial law passed by Prime Minister
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Oil Holds Near This Year’s High Before OPEC, US Market Outlooks
Oil held near its highest level this year before reports that may offer further insight into the market’s
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Guyana Is World’s Most Booming Economy — And Is Set to Grow 38% This Year
Guyana’s economy will expand 38% this year as a wave of oil wealth transforms the South American nation,
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US Allows Release of $6 Billion to Iran Before Prisoner Swap
The US cleared the way for $6 billion in oil proceeds to be returned to Iran and agreed
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Where to Find Blue Nessie in Apex Legends Season 18
A blue Nessie is still missing in Apex Legends Season 18; no one has found the Firing Range Easter Egg a month into the new season.
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Kim Jong-un ‘leaves North Korea on train for Russia’ ahead of weapons talks with Putin
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has left Pyongyang on a special train most likely bound for talks with Vladimir Putin in Russia, according to South Korean media. The North Korean leader appears to be headed to his country’s northeastern border with Russia, a government source told South Korean broadcaster YTN, amid speculation that the summit will be held as early as Tuesday Russian news agency Interfax reported Mr Kim was likely to visit Russia’s Far East “in the coming days” but did not specify when he will meet Mr Putin. Officials in Moscow and Pyongyang have not confirmed the North Korean leader’s meeting in Russia. But Western intelligence agencies expect the two to hold weapon talks at a time when Moscow is looking to expand its acquisitions of military equipment to use in its war against Ukraine. This would be the first foreign visit by Mr Kim in more than four years since before the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw the borders of the hermit kingdom sealed. Earlier reports had suggested Mr Kim would leave Pyongyang in the armoured train he has previously used to attend talks with other world leaders, and that he would meet Mr Putin in Vladivostok – which is just 80 miles from the Russia-North Korea border. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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Turkey’s Current Account Swings to a Wider Deficit Than Forecast
Turkey’s current account swung back to a deficit in July on the back of surging gold imports and
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Australia’s Voters Turn on PM Albanese and Indigenous Voice
Australian voter dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s performance is growing and support for his signature Indigenous Voice
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