Abu Dhabi / WAM The Zayed Future Energy Prize has been renamed as the ‘Zayed Sustainability Prize’ as part of a strategic move to refocus its mandate. After ten years of successfully promoting renewable energy initiatives across the globe, the Prize will now broaden its focus to affect greater humanitarian impact by supporting a wider range of solutions to the ...
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Trump, Abe seek consensus on North Korea amid strains
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida / Reuters US President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe were expected to seek common ground on how to deal with North Korea’s nuclear challenge amid fears in Tokyo that Trump might be prone to make too many concessions. Abe is due to arrive at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago retreat in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday for ...
Read More »Two Koreas discuss official end to 68-year war: Report
Bloomberg South and North Korea are discussing plans to announce an official end to the military conflict between the two countries that are still technically at war, the Munhwa Ilbo newspaper reported, citing an unidentified South Korean official. At next week’s summit between South Korea President Moon Jae-in and North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, the two neighbors may release ...
Read More »Russia ‘hacking’ spurs US-UK warning on risk
Bloomberg Russia is using compromised computer-network equipment to attack US and British companies and government agencies, the two countries warned in an unprecedented joint alert. The warning came from the US Department of Homeland Security and Federal Bureau of Investigation and Britain’s National Cyber Security Center. It included advice to companies about how to protect themselves and warned specifically of ...
Read More »Chemical weapons watchdog in Syria to begin probe on April 18
Bloomberg International investigators will head on Wednesday to the site of an alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria that provoked a US-led missile strike. A United Nations security team will inspect the route to Douma, a suburb of the capital, Damascus, before the fact-finding mission from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OCPW) goes there, Tass reported, citing ...
Read More »Macron: Divisions in the 28-nation EU evoke ‘civil war’
Bloomberg French President Emmanuel Macron gave an unabashed defense of the EU in its political heart, urging the bloc to reject nationalism, deepen integration and promote free trade in the face of US protectionism. In his first appearance at the European Parliament since being elected France’s head of state last year, Macron said divisions in the 28-nation EU evoke a ...
Read More »Merkel plans to meet with Putin as points of conflict multiply
Bloomberg German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she plans to meet with President Vladimir Putin in the “foreseeable future†after military strikes in Syria widened a rift between Russia and the west. Merkel made the proposal after speaking by phone with Putin earlier on Tuesday, when they discussed Syria as well as the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project from Russia ...
Read More »Oil steadies as output deal extension stokes optimism
Bloomberg Oil steadied after the biggest loss in more than a week as OPEC’s hints at extending output cuts fanned optimism and investors anticipated a drop in US stockpiles. Futures in New York were little changed after losing 1.7 percent. Kuwait said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied producers will discuss prolonging an agreement to curb oil output ...
Read More »Spending on European wind projects to surge 4 pct to $28.7 billion
FRANKFURT / Reuters Investment in new European wind farms and equipment is expected to increase this year after a sharp drop in 2017, helped by several large project auctions, according to a major industry body. Spending is forecast to rise 4 percent to 23.2 billion euros ($28.7 billion), WindEurope said in its financing report, after a 19-percent decline in 2017 ...
Read More »Eni plans investments worth billions in Algeria over 3 years
Oran / Reuters Eni plans “billions†of investments in Algeria over the next three years, the company’s CEO said on Tuesday, as the Italian energy firm said it had agreed to extend its partnership with Algerian state firm Sonatrach. “We need to invest more because Algeria still has a lot of gas,†Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi told anenergy conference in ...
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