(Reuters) - A tropical depression over the open waters in the Central Atlantic has strengthened into a storm, which would be called Jose, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Thursday. The storm
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - The surge in money going into biodiversity funds is the "next frontier" of environment, social and governance (ESG) investing and warrants increased monitoring to avoid
By Yuka Obayashi and Katya Golubkova TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan aims to restore its annual fish catch to 4.4 million metric tons by 2030 from record lows last year, a Fisheries Agency official said,
By Clara Denina and Sarah McFarlane LONDON (Reuters) - Some coal producers are having to set aside tens of millions of dollars to cover their own risks as they are cut adrift by insurers, making it
By Marco Bello, Maria Alejandra Cardona and Steve Gorman PERRY, Florida (Reuters) - Cleanup and recovery from Hurricane Idalia began on Thursday along Florida's Gulf Coast, where property damage, loss
(Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Energy will provide $95 million to Hawaiian Electric through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to strengthen the power grids on Hawaii's wildfire-ravaged islands, the
Saola will make landfall along the coast somewhere from Huilai County in Guangdong to Hong Kong on 1 September, said China’s National Meteorological Center.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday said no one could deny that the world is facing a climate crisis, after Hurricane Idalia plowed through the Big Bend region of Florida and
By Julia Harte and Rachel Nostrant (Reuters) -Here are the most important things to know about the projected impact of Hurricane Idalia, which was weakening but still raging as it moved from Florida
By Maria Alejandra Cardona and Marco Bello STEINHATCHEE, Florida (Reuters) -Hurricane Idalia brought torrential rain and threats of flash flooding on Wednesday afternoon to southeast Georgia after
A day after the polling, both parties are on the edge, trying to figure out which way the wave will swing. But one thing is clear. The outcome of this election is going to be a make-or-break for both parties.
Increase in employment subsidy, Rs 500 crore for estate revamp, new townships in pipeline—but land cost, power breakdowns and inspector raj top among key worries for industry leaders.
Gen Manoj Naravane (retd) said in an exclusive interview with ThePrint that India should focus on having more experts who understand China's psyche and its workings
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.
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