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India moving towards opening nuclear sector to private players, says PM
Speaking at the inauguration of private Indian space company Skyroot’s new campus in Hyderabad – which also saw the unveiling of Skyroot’s first orbital rocket, Vikram-I – the prime minister…
Rural Georgia Takes On Big Tech’s AI Power Surge
One of the U.S. hotspots for data center construction, Georgia, has recently seen growing community opposition to huge data centers as residents fear their utility bills will soar and their…
Rocket Attack Forces Shutdown of Gas Field in Kurdistan
The Khor Mor gas field in Kurdistan, one of the biggest gas fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous region, has been shut down after a rocket attack hit a storage tank and…
India’s Serentica Renewables to Invest $11 Billion in Clean Energy
India’s Serentica Renewables plans to invest up to $11 billion to boost its clean energy portfolio by the end of the decade via project acquisitions and new capacity build outs,…
False-Flag Tankers Shipped Russian Oil Worth $5.4 Billion This Year
Tankers of the Russian shadow fleet have increased the use of flying false flags this year and exported $5.4 billion (4.7 billion euros) worth of Russian oil between January and…
Ukraine, US Negotiators on Peace Proposals to Meet Soon, Kyiv Says
(Reuters) – Ukraine’s and the U.S. negotiating teams will meet soon, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Thursday, adding that Kyiv would focus on specific steps in peace proposals. “Our…
UK Risks Gas Shortages in 2030s as Domestic Output Plunges
Britain could face emerging risks to natural gas supply in the 2030s as a freefall in domestic production makes it increasingly dependent on imports, the National Energy System Operator (NESO)…
Japan Could Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant in January
Japan could restart two reactors at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Japan, the world’s largest, as soon as January, if a regional assembly endorses next week the governor’s decision…


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