
Nigerian Labor Unions Resume Government Talks After Protests
Nigerian labor unions called off protests and resumed talks with the government following demonstrations against what they called
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Korea Superconductor Experts Seek to Test Breakthrough Claims
South Korean experts created a committee to verify claims about a potential breakthrough in superconductor technology that have
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Power Firm’s Use of Subsidy Loophole a Concern for UK Lawmakers
The chair of Parliament’s influential energy committee said he wants to investigate a report that Drax Group Plc
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Ronaldo Won’t Dent Saudi Finances But Costs Are Adding Up
Will signing expensive footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo break Saudi Arabia’s finances? No, because the total spending is still
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BMW Raises Outlook for Vehicle Deliveries on Strong EV Demand
BMW AG increased its forecast for vehicle deliveries for the year on the back of a deep order
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Thai Party Backed by Ex-Premier Thaksin to Unveil New Coalition After Dumping Move Forward
Srettha Thavisin, a property tycoon seeking to become Thailand’s next prime minister, is set to unveil a new
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UK Green Subsidies Need Revamp to Meet Net Zero, SSE CEO Says
The UK may need to overhaul its renewable energy subsidy auctions to deliver on its net zero target,
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Floating Solar Panels Turn Old Industrial Sites Into Green Energy Goldmines
Putting solar panels on water to generate power sounded like a dangerous gimmick to Benedikt Ortmann when he
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Money Flows Into Commodities as Growth Fears Start to Ease
Traders have piled into exchange-traded funds covering oil to metals and grains as investors wager that the global
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Oil Pares Risk-Off Decline With US Inventory Drop in Spotlight
Oil edged higher after posting the biggest loss in five weeks as traders took stock of a broad
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Australia’s Trade Surplus Beats Estimates as Imports Tumble
Australia’s monthly trade surplus widened in June as iron-ore shipments gained while overall exports slid less than imports.
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China Spooks Commodity Traders With Probe Into Suspicious Deals
Chinese authorities are intensifying a crackdown on some commodities transactions they view as offering little economic benefit, leading
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