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Group of EU countries to explore changes to car emissions law

PRAGUE (Reuters) -Transport ministers from the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia will meet on Monday to discuss potential changes to proposed EU vehicle

Czech transport minister to meet counterparts over Euro 7 standard

PRAGUE (Reuters) - Transport ministers from the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia will meet on Monday to discuss changes to the proposed Euro 7 vehicle emissions

Finance firms with $136 trln urge boards for more environmental data

By Virginia Furness and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Financial institutions managing $136 trillion in assets will this week call on companies to share more data on their environmental impact, the

Marine heatwaves are sweeping the seafloor around North America

By Gloria Dickie (Reuters) - Heatwaves unfolding on the bottom of the ocean can be more intense and last longer than those on the sea surface, new research suggests, but such extremes in the deep

Biden administration to approve major oil project in Alaska -source

By Nichola Groom and Maria Caspani (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's administration will approve a major and controversial oil drilling project in Alaska on Monday, according to a source familiar

Biden to approve major oil project in Alaska -source

By Nichola Groom and Maria Caspani (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's administration will approve a major and controversial oil drilling project in Alaska on Monday, according to a source familiar

Biden issues limits on oil drilling in Alaska, Arctic Ocean

(Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden's administration on Sunday announced new steps to ban oil and gas drilling in the Arctic Ocean and limit onshore drilling in Alaska, to protect whales, seals, polar

Finance firms with $137 trln urge boards for more environmental data

By Virginia Furness and Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Financial institutions managing $137 trillion in assets will this week call on companies to share more data on their environmental impact, the

Biden plans limits on oil drilling in Alaska, Arctic Circle – AP

(Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will prevent or limit oil drilling in 13 million acres of Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the Associated Press reported on Sunday, citing an administration official.

Record-strength cyclone Freddy displaces hundreds in second Mozambique landfall

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Cyclone Freddy displaced hundreds of people as it battered central Mozambique on Sunday after making landfall for a second time in a month, breaking records for the duration

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University townships — India’s chance to build its own version of what America got right

India’s university towns initiative is an opportunity to do something we have never managed at scale: build knowledge ecosystems rather than knowledge silos.

FTA partners drive India’s trade surge as reliance on non-FTA countries dips, says NITI Aayog report

Share of trade with FTA partners rose from 4.6% in 2006 to 28.8% in 2024. India is currently negotiating or advancing agreements with US, Israel, GCC, Canada & Mexico.

Japan overhauls post-World War II pacifist military approach, lifts restrictions on defence exports

Since October last year, Japan PM Sanae Takaichi has planned to increase defence spending target to 2 percent of GDP.

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.