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Egypt’s $10 Billion Wind Farm Poised to Break Ground in 2026
Livemint· 7 days agoConstruction of one of the world’s biggest wind farms in Egypt will begin by March 2026, a company involved said, as grueling power cuts during a broiling summer highlight the North African ...
Mauritania President Ghazouani Wins Second Term
Livemint· 3 days agoMauritania President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani secured a second term in Saturday’s election as the country prepares to produce its first gas by the third quarter. With ballots from over 99% of ...
Swiss Alps Slammed by More Severe Flooding, Landslides
Livemint· 4 days agoSwitzerland faced heavy rainfall and thunderstorms for the second weekend in a row, causing landslides, floods and property damage in the mountainous south of the country. Two people died and ...
Rite Aid Averts Total Closure, Wins Restructuring Plan Approval
Livemint· 6 days agoRite Aid Corp. has been cleared to exit bankruptcy after winning court approval on a restructuring plan that’s poised to save the ailing pharmacy chain from liquidation by handing control of ...
Brazil Coffee Crop Disappoints After Beans Affected by Drought
Livemint· 7 days agoBrazil, the world’s top coffee producer, is on track to harvest a weaker-than-expected crop in a frustrating development for already tight global markets. Farmers are picking up smaller-than-usual ...
Tokyo Set to Elect Governor in Race Key to Kishida’s Fortunes
Livemint· 3 days agoTokyo will decide this weekend whether to re-elect a governor supported by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Liberal Democratic Party or pick an opposition-backed challenger, in what will amount ...
Powell Welcomes Recent Data But Fed Needs More Confidence to Cut
Livemint· 2 days agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the latest economic data suggest inflation is getting back on a downward path, but emphasized officials need more evidence before lowering interest rates ...
WestJet Mechanic Strike Is Averted Before Canada Holiday Weekend
Livemint· 7 days agoPrime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has stepped in to prevent a strike that could have roiled air travel during the Canada Day holiday weekend. Labor Minister Seamus O’Regan directed ...
US Supreme Court Curbs SEC’s In-House Judges in Fraud Cases
Livemint· 7 days agoThe US Supreme Court curbed the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to press complaints before in-house judges, saying defendants have a constitutional right to make their case to a ...
India to see more bond investors move onshore as index weight rises
Business Standard India· 3 days agoMore global funds will register in India and directly buy the nation’s bonds once its weight in the...