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Oil spills in Peruvian Amazon hit wildlife

AFP Two recent oil pipeline spills in Peru’s part of the Amazon hit areas rich in wildlife and it will take them a year to recover, the government said Monday. The spills released a total of 2,000 barrels of petroleum, Energy and Mining Minister Rosa Maria Ortiz said. She and other government officials flew over one of the areas blackened ...

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Cameron’s ‘Brexit’ diplomacy revives 2011 banking spat

Bloomberg When British Prime Minister David Cameron rushed to Paris late on Monday to lobby the French leader over safeguards for London’s banks, the latest in a long line of disputes between the two countries had been five years in the making. French President Francois Hollande is leading a group of euro-area countries unhappy with U.K. demands to shield its ...

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EU’s Juncker rules out Brexit, says no ‘plan B’

Brussels / Bloomberg European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker refused on Tuesday to entertain the idea of a British exit from the European Union, saying there is no “plan B” ahead of talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron. Juncker, head of the EU executive, said he expected Britain to stay in 28-nation bloc as “a constructive and active member.” “If ...

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