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Abundant rain boosts Ivory Coast main cocoa crop, farmers say

ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Above average rain in most of Ivory Coast's main cocoa growing regions last week bodes well for the development and quality of the October-to-March main crop, farmers said on

UAE’s Jaber urges countries to find common ground on fossil fuels

By Maha El Dahan DUBAI (Reuters) -The United Arab Emirates President of COP28 on Monday urged countries to seek "common ground" to resolve disagreements over the future of fossil fuels ahead of a U.N.

Air quality worsens in India’s capital despite government efforts

By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The air quality in India's capital worsened on Monday, with pollution levels rising to the highest this year, as low cool-season winds and more burning of stubble

G7 offers costly loans, few grants to help Vietnam cut coal – documents

By Francesco Guarascio HANOI (Reuters) - Group of Seven (G7) members offered Vietnam more than $300 million in grants to support plans to reduce coal use, documents seen by Reuters show, accounting

UAE’s Jaber urges Pre-COP28 summit to align on fossil fuel, renewables language

DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates President of COP28 said on Monday he was aware countries had strong views about including language on fossil fuels and renewables in the negotiated text of

We lose 675 billion work hours to extreme heat each year. It’s time for companies to adapt

As the Earth warms, innovative strategies and investments are needed to build societal and economic resilience to extreme heat.

Mexico’s Acapulco ravaged by looting after Hurricane Otis

By Alexandre Meneghini and Josue Decavele ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) -Looting ravaged the Mexican city of Acapulco after the iconic beach resort was hammered this week by Hurricane Otis, a

Looting breaks out in Mexico’s Acapulco after devastating Hurricane Otis

By Alexandre Meneghini ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) -Looting broke out in the Mexican city of Acapulco after the popular beach resort was battered on Wednesday by record-breaking Hurricane Otis, which

Iceland hit by thousands of small earthquakes in volcano warning

By Johannes Birkebaek COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A seismic swarm has hit the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland with more than 5,500 small earthquakes in the last three days, raising the prospect of

Mexico starts clearing up Hurricane Otis wreckage as casualties reach 27

(Reuters) - Hurricane Otis wreaked havoc on the beach resorts of Acapulco, claiming 27 lives, the Mexican government said, and leaving in its wake damage amounting to billions of dollars following one

On Camera

Euphoria season 3 is an empty spectacle. Fans are upset, they want it cancelled

Euphoria's characters, who once carried moral ambiguity and emotional density, now feel like flat archetypes of the people they once were.

Strategic petroleum reserves: Why India needs bigger oil buffers & how others compare | Cut The Clutter

This is the transcript of Ep 1830 of Cut the Clutter, where Shekhar Gupta explains why strategic petroleum reserves are a national necessity & how India compares with China, US & Japan.

DRDO unveils amphibious battle platforms with crewless turrets, anti-tank missile capability

Tracked and wheeled variants, built in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems and Bharat Forge, carry 30mm turrets, cross water using hydro jets, and are 65% indigenous.

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.