By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) – Global mining giant BHP Group was on Tuesday accused of trying to “forever put off” the question of liability for a 2015 dam collapse that triggered B[...]
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Binance sees withdrawals of $1.9 billion in last 24 hours, data firm Nansen says
By Tom Wilson and Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) -Binance, the world’s biggest crypto exchange, saw withdrawals of $1.9 billion in the last 24 hours, blockchain data firm Nansen said on Tue[...]
Read moreExplainer-Europe’s fiercely contested plan to cap gas prices
By Susanna Twidale, Kate Abnett and Gabriela Baczynska (Reuters) – A proposed cap on gas prices has divided European Union countries for months, as countries have argued about how high it should[...]
Read moreRussian gas chemical projects face delays after foreign partners exit -cbank
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian gas chemical gas projects, led by energy giant Gazprom and privately held Sibur, are facing delays over decreased foreign involvement, a December report by the central[...]
Read moreBank of England warns of rising pressure on UK households and businesses
By David Milliken and Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England warned on Tuesday about “significant pressure” on households and businesses due to higher inflation and borrowing cost[...]
Read moreVolkswagen and Italy’s Enel launch joint venture for high-speed charging
BERLIN (Reuters) -Volkswagen and Italy’s Enel have formed a joint venture to build 3,000 high-speed charging points across Italy for electric vehicles (EVs), investing 100 million euros ($105.38[...]
Read moreTwitter dissolves Trust and Safety Council
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) – Twitter Inc on Monday disbanded its Trust and Safety Council, a volunteer group formed in 2016 to advise the social media platform on site decisions, according to an e[...]
Read moreIBM partners with Japan’s Rapidus in bid to manufacture advanced chips
By Tim Kelly and Jane Lanhee Lee TOKYO/OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) -IBM Corp and Rapidus, a newly formed chip maker backed by the Japanese government, on Tuesday announced a partnership that aims to manu[...]
Read moreJapan eyes $11.6 billion in construction bonds for military facilities -Kyodo
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s government, which has publicly said it does not want to issue new debt, wants to use construction bonds for developing Self-Defense Force facilities[...]
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