Startup Bets Wood Can Make Wind Turbines Even Greener
This article is part of the Bloomberg Green series Timber Town, which looks at the global rise of
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Coup No One Saw Coming in Gabon Redraws African Frontier Markets
The coup in Gabon that ousted a key French ally in Africa shook up bond investors by destabilizing
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Oil Edges Higher After Technical Resistance Stalled Fierce Rally
Oil edged higher after dropping the most in eight weeks on technical resistance and speculation Saudi Arabia will
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HSBC’s Cowper-Coles to Exit After Deploring UK’s Stance on China
HSBC Holdings Plc’s head of public affairs is set to step down shortly after making controversial comments about
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Mystery Russian Plane in Pyongyang Stirs Arms Deals Concerns
An unscheduled Russian military VIP plane touched down in Pyongyang this week, days after North Korean leader Kim
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Asia Stocks Set to Follow End-of-Month US Uptick: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia were poised to follow a rebound in the US as the month and quarter draw
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Deloitte Partners Paid Over £1 Million Despite Slowdown
Partners at the UK arm of Deloitte LLP will earn more than £1 million ($1.2 million) again this
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UK Homes in Debt on Energy Bills Surges 36% This Year, EDF Says
The number of customers falling into debt on their energy bills has increased by 36% since the beginning
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Nearly Half of Tory Voters Still Favor Net Zero, Study Says
Tory voters in the UK still favor the nation’s net zero climate target and want the government to
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Golf-Rahm and Hatton to launch Europe's Ryder Cup bid
By Mitch Phillips ROME (Reuters) -European captain Luke Donald said Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton will "bring fire and passion"
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Several killed in Rotterdam shootings at university hospital
Several people have been killed in two shootings at a university hospital and a nearby home in Rotterdam. Rotterdam police said on X, formerly Twitter, that they were informing next of kin before releasing any more details. A suspect had been arrested after the shootings at the Erasmus Medical Centre and the nearby apartment. Fire also broke out at both locations, local authorities said. Police had said that a man wearing military clothing and carrying a handgun had opened fire in a classroom at the university hospital, wounding one person. They also reported a shooting earlier at the home nearby. Police said they had arrested a 32-year-old man under the hospital’s helipad and that the Rotterdam resident was a suspect in both shootings, though no motive was immediately announced. The force initially said the gunman may have left the scene on a motorbike, but they later said an arrest team was checking the medical centre to establish if he was still in the building. They said they did not believe any other shooters were involved. Videos posted online showed police instructing students, some wearing medical gowns, to run outside as heavily armed arrest teams arrived at the scene. One video showed a man in handcuffs wearing what appeared to be camouflage pants, whilst the Erasmus Medical Centre appealed on social media for people not to attend the hospital. Police were still in search of possible victims or people hiding on Thursday evening, Dutch news agency ANP reported citing police. “This is a very dark day,” caretaker Minister of Justice and Security Dilan YeÅŸilgöz-Zegerius was quoted by newspaper de Telegraaf as saying in comments made in Brussels. More follows... Read More Three killed in shootings and explosion in Sweden as deadly gang feud escalates Shooting incident in Slovak capital leaves 1 dead, 4 injured Teen testifies about boy's death and firearms training at New Mexico compound Florida auto shop owner and angry customer shot each other to death, police say Child soldiers, executions, bombs: Deadly gang violence turns Sweden into a ‘war zone’ Elite army unit storms ship to seize Ireland’s biggest drugs haul Child soldiers, executions, bombs: Deadly gang violence grips Sweden Putin’s forces pushed back as Kyiv ‘gradually gaining ground’ in counteroffensive
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Ireland 'no soft touch' on drugs, says minister
A seventh person has been arrested after the largest drug seizure in the history of the Irish state.
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