Gas prices rise on fears of strikes in Australia
Benchmark gas prices for the EU and UK rose around 10% on Monday, according to Bloomberg.
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Maiden Pharmaceuticals: Fury in The Gambia a year after cough syrup deaths
Grieving parents say regulators in both India and The Gambia failed their young children.
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Analysis-A year on, Europe less fearful of U.S. green subsidies push
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS When the United States launched its massive green subsidies push a year ago, many
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US space startups' latest struggles marked by layoffs, shake-ups
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON U.S. space startups have slashed workforces and restructured operations to survive amid an investment
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Three ways Covid changed the restaurant industry
In March 2020, many US restaurants had to shut their doors during the early days of the Covid pandemic in accordance with local restrictions. Now, over three years later, the restaurant industry is back. But the pandemic ushered in some changes that are here to stay.
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The Crooked House was Britain's wonkiest pub. Then it burned down
As the name suggests, The Crooked House, a historic pub in England's West Midlands, has had a distinctive feature.
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Fourteen days across the Atlantic, perched on a ship’s rudder
Four Nigerian stowaways set out for Europe on a tanker rudder. Two weeks later they were in Brazil.
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Germany risks falling back into recession as car industry sputters
Industrial production in Europe's biggest economy fell 1.5% in June compared with May, driven by a 3.5% drop in Germany's vast automotive sector.
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Hyundai fire risk warning as 91,000 vehicles recalled
The recall is the latest in a series of fire-related recalls of Hyundai and Kia models in recent years.
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Ameland rescue: Ship with 3,000 cars in deadly fire off Dutch coast
Environmental groups warn the fire could harm an area of the North Sea that is a World Heritage site.
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Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic announce industry group to promote safe AI development
Some of the world's top artificial intelligence companies are launching a new industry body to work together — and with policymakers and researchers — on ways to regulate the development of bleeding-edge AI.
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Analysis-German industry changes tack as river Rhine runs drier
By Christoph Steitz and Vincent Flasseur FRANKFURT/LONDON German industry is finding new ways to transport cargoes from coal
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