
Indian Tycoon Adani Prepared to Go Solo on Hydrogen Mega-Project
India’s Gautam Adani is prepared to go it alone in spending billions of dollars on developing green hydrogen
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Yandex Founder Condemns Russian War as Deal to Split Firm Stalls
Sanctioned Russian-born billionaire Arkady Volozh denounced Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, taking a public stance on the war for
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Germany to Face Risk of Gas Shortages Until Early 2027, Storage Operators Warn
Germany will continue to face a risk of severe gas shortages until early 2027 unless it adds more
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Zurich Insurance CEO Criticizes Climate Alliances After Exodus
The chief executive officer of Zurich Insurance Group AG has spoken out against the network of voluntary climate
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Allianz Profit Jumps as Insurance Outshines Asset Management
Allianz SE, the German owner of bond giant Pacific Investment Management Co., said its second-quarter profit jumped from
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European Stocks Lifted by Luxury as China Eases Travel Curbs
European stocks extended gains into a second session, as China’s decision to relax travel curbs offered a lift
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European Gas Swings as Australia LNG Strike Fears Rattle Market
European natural gas fluctuated in a sign of continued market jitters as traders monitor possible industrial action in
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China Protests to UK as Plans for a Super Embassy Near Collapse
China has accused the British government of failing to meet its diplomatic obligations, after a plan to relocate
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Business Travel Prices Seen Climbing Even Higher to New Normal
The soaring cost of business travel is projected to climb even higher this year and in 2024 as
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Novo’s Blockbuster Obesity Drug Still Hit by US Bottlenecks
Novo Nordisk A/S said the supply of its blockbuster obesity medicine Wegovy will continue to be restricted in
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Entain Sets Aside £585 Million Over Turkish Bribery Probe
Entain Plc has set aside £585 million ($745 million) for a possible settlement with UK authorities following an
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Kyiv breaks through Putin’s defences in ‘surprise raid’ across Dnipro River
Ukrainian forces broke through some of Russia’s defensive lines after launching a surprise raid across the Dnipro River as monitors of Moscow’s full-scale invasion reported clear signs of a major battle. The Dnipro River divides liberated Ukrainian territory on one bank and Russian-occupied land on the other, and for months it has served as part of the front line in southern Ukraine. Up to seven boats, each carrying up to six troops, arrived on the Russian-occupied bank, apparently under the cover of darkness, and advanced 800m, the Russian military bloggers said. Blogger Trinadtsatyi, posting on the Telegram messaging app to more than 150,000 followers, said a number of Russian soldiers were allegedly killed or taken captive during the raid. Images circulating on social media appeared to show captured soldiers. This latest surprise raid appears to be the most significant since the launch of a similar operation by Ukraine’s 73rd marine special operations unit. Read More Ukrainian troops launch surprise raid across Dnipro River and break through some of Russia’s defences Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting rescue workers in latest missile strikes Pokrovsk reduced to rubble after Russian strike hits hotel, killing eight What Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska wants the world to know
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