
European Power Prices Fall Below Zero With Green Power Boom
Electricity prices across Europe are set to fall below zero this weekend as the continent experiences a surge
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Scholz Backs Germany’s Return to Tight Government Spending
Chancellor Olaf Scholz backed plans to revive Germany’s tradition of tight government spending, despite mounting demands to modernize
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Extreme Heat Rips Through Europe, Bringing Health Risks for Millions
Extreme heat is ripping through southern Europe and parts of Germany, with the next blast from the Sahara
1970-01-01 08:00

European Gas Prices Head for Biggest Weekly Loss of the Year
European natural gas prices are poised for their biggest weekly drop this year as the region continues to
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Sasol Slammed by South Africa’s Pollution Regulator Over Lack of Investment
Sasol Ltd. was castigated by South Africa’s national air quality officer for failing to cut pollution as its
1970-01-01 08:00

Ukraine Recap: US House Blocks Conservative Bid to Cut Funding
The US House overnight defeated an effort by far-right Republicans to cut off security assistance to Ukraine, cementing
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Tesla Starts Selling Chinese-Made Model Y in Korea for $44,000
Tesla Inc. has started selling Chinese-made Model Y sports utility vehicles in South Korea, slashing the price to
1970-01-01 08:00

EU Working on E-Bus for Lithium Deal With Latin American Nations
European Union officials are working on a plan that can help provide electric buses to Latin American nations
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Philippine Central Bank Wants Lenders to Disclose Climate Assets
The Philippines’ new central bank head is pushing for lenders’ disclosure of climate-related assets, pledging that the Southeast
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Industrial Hub Facing Power Crunch That May Ripple Across China
Extreme heat and rising energy demand risk overwhelming China’s attempts to prevent a repeat of last year’s curbs
1970-01-01 08:00

Oil Set for Third Weekly Gain as African Outages Tighten Supply
Oil headed for a third weekly gain as supply disruptions in Africa and a reduction in shipments from
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Greenwashing Scrutiny Grows in Australia as Rules Set to Tighten
Australia’s consumer watchdog has warned companies that using words like “green” and “sustainable” when describing their environmental strategies
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