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China salt maker asks people to not panic buy after Japan’s Fukushima discharge

Despite firm opposition from Beijing, Japan has begun discharging treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant.

Central US states, Texas warn of potential power shortages

By Scott DiSavino and Arathy Somasekhar (Reuters) -Two U.S. electric grids issued alerts warning of the potential for power shortages on Thursday due to a brutal heat wave blanketing Texas and U.S.

Countries launch fund to protect nature, U.N. calls for more money

By Gloria Dickie (Reuters) - Environmental leaders from 185 countries gathered in Vancouver, Canada, on Thursday to launch a fund to support global conservation, and the United Nations called for

Brazil’s orange production at risk as greening disease skyrockets, research center says

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's orange production is at risk due to a citrus greening disease spreading in the world's largest fruit and juice producer, a research center said on Thursday, as producers

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

‘Exceptional vintage’: French hot spell to cut wine output but boost quality

VALVIGNERES, France (Reuters) - Scorching temperatures have hurt vines in southern France so much that output will fall but the hot weather could produce a vintage of "exceptional" quality, winemaker

On Camera

BJP has a problem of plenty in Phase 2. It can only go down from that

BJP’s fate in the second phase of 2024 Lok Sabha election will be decided in Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, where it performed very well in 2019 but faces a stiff competition now.

Kotak Mahindra Bank shares drop 10% after RBI bans it from taking new customers via digital channels

The private lender's shares tumbled to be top Nifty 50 loser after India's central bank barred it from taking on new customers through online and mobile banking channels.

Rafale to Exercise Garuda, a look at Indo-French defence ties as Chief of Defence Staff visits France

Another addition to military cooperation has been the Strategic Space Dialogue, inaugurated in Paris in 2023. Last month, India participated as an observer to France’s AsterX.

These 6 states are key for Modi’s ‘400 paar’ target. They’re also where Opposition can stop him

While this contest looks so predictable in large swathes of our political landscape, it is also more keenly contested than 2019 in some states.