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Beryl-battered Grenada becomes first to use government bond hurricane clause

By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Grenada has become the first country in the world to use a so-called hurricane clause in a government bond - a special feature that allows authorities to postpone debt

Ivory Coast’s cooler weather raises concerns among cocoa farmers

ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Above average rains boosted the development of the October to March main crop in most of Ivory Coast's main cocoa growing regions last week although cooler temperatures raised some

Beryl-battered Grenada becomes first to utilise government bond hurricane clause

By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Grenada has become the first country in the world to use a so-called hurricane clause in a government bond - a special feature that allows authorities to postpone debt

Ukraine to return to power cuts amid hot weather and a lack of generation

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine will cut power for some consumers again on Monday due to a power generation shortage after Russian attacks on its energy system and increased consumption due to hot weather,

Woodside gets environmental go-ahead for Scarborough project; key green group backs down

By Rishav Chatterjee (Reuters) -Woodside's $12.5 billion Scarborough gas project in Western Australia has all primary environmental approvals in place, the firm said on Monday, after a green group

Woodside gets Scarborough project approval after green group dismisses challenge

(Reuters) -Woodside's $12.5 billion Scarborough gas project in Western Australia has all primary environmental approvals in place, the firm said on Monday, after a green group agreed to dismiss its

Woodside agrees with green group to dismiss challenge for Scarborough approval

(Reuters) - Australian oil and gas producer Woodside Energy on Monday said it had agreed with Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) to dismiss the green group's challenge to a a primary

Poland seeks to contain toxic algae as tons of fish die in Oder basin

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland has taken steps to contain the spread of toxic golden algae in the river Oder's tributary system to prevent a repeat of the pollution crisis that hit the waterway in 2022,

Siberian region evacuates children’s summer camps amid raging wildfires

(Reuters) - Authorities in Russia's Tuva republic in southern Siberia ordered the evacuation of nearly 500 schoolchildren from summer camps as emergency workers battled to contain 31 wildfires raging

Turkish firefighters bring wildfires in west and north under control, minister says

ANKARA (Reuters) - Firefighters in Turkey have brought under control two large forest fires that had been burning for three days, with several other wildfires across the country expected to be put out

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Indian influencers reclaim desi aesthetics at Coachella—jhumkas, dupattas to mehendi

By mixing Indian maximalism with Western minimalism, desi influencers are using the hippie Met Gala to bring about a quiet revolution in festival dressing.

Recovery of energy flows will be ‘gradual rather than immediate’ as Hormuz re-opens post ceasefire

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz eases supply fears, but controlled shipping, slow output recovery, and high costs may delay oil flow normalisation for months.

Why Siliguri Corridor is strategically important for India & how it is being secured | Cut The Clutter

This special edition of Cut The Clutter, straight from the Siliguri corridor, details the strategic importance of the narrow strip of land in West Bengal, and how it’s a vital link connecting the Northeast to the rest of India.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.