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island.lk - Thilina Walpola - Minister Jayatissa blames administrations since 2010 for not following proper procedures when procuring coal
Minister Jayatissa blames administrations since 2010 for not following proper procedures when procuring coal
The Island

Health and Mass Media Minister Dr Nalinda Jayatissa yesterday defended the government during the no-confidence debate on Energy Minister Kumar Jayakody, assuring that the ongoing coal procurement controversy would neither lead to power cuts nor…

cbsnews.com - Trump promised to cut electric costs in half. Bills in energy-rich West Virginia now top mortgages
Trump promised to cut electric costs in half. Bills in energy-rich West Virginia now top mortgages
CBS News

Every month, Rebecca Michalski takes a deep breath before opening her electric bill. She lives on a fixed income, and heating her small house this winter has been staggering: Her February charge was $940.08 — more than her check. It makes no…

smh.com.au - Parnell Palme McGuinness - Andrew Tate's not the only man missing from Theroux's manosphere doco
Andrew Tate's not the only man missing from Theroux's manosphere doco
The Sydney Morning Herald

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. There's a character missing from Louis Theroux's Inside The Manosphere documentary…

scmp.com - Martin Brownbridge - Opinion | Hormuz crisis a chance to spur Asia's shift to clean, secure energy
Opinion | Hormuz crisis a chance to spur Asia's shift to clean, secure energy
South China Morning Post

The war in the Gulf has hit Asian economies hard. The shock to global energy supplies is driving up fuel prices, threatening energy shortages and has the potential to cause economic stagnation and inflation. In response, governments across the…

rappler.com - Iya Gozum - Solar rush': Surge in solar demand overwhelms local industry
Solar rush': Surge in solar demand overwhelms local industry
RAPPLER

The surge in demand for solar installation has overwhelmed the local solar industry, which mainly sources its components from China. Solar installers can barely keep up with the increasing demand that they now find themselves rejecting clients or…

thehill.com - Samir Goswami and Nyrola Elimä, opinion contributors - China's energy dominance plan is built on the backs of forced labor
China's energy dominance plan is built on the backs of forced labor
The Hill

As Beijing unveiled its 15th Five-Year Plan this March, headlines focused on the Chinese government's ambitions to dominate semiconductors, clean energy and artificial intelligence. Yet too little attention is being paid to the dark infrastructure…

timesleader.com - Luzerne County Arts & Entertainment Hall of Fame announces Class of 2026
Luzerne County Arts & Entertainment Hall of Fame announces Class of 2026
Times Leader

WILKES-BARRE — The Luzerne County Arts & Entertainment Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2026. Inductees will be honored on Saturday, Oct. 3, at an induction ceremony at The Kirby Center for the Creative Arts on the campus of Wyoming…

theguardian.com - Josh Butler - Albanese didn't return with shiploads of diesel. That doesn't mean his Singapore visit wasn't a success
Albanese didn't return with shiploads of diesel. That doesn't mean his Singapore visit wasn't a success
The Guardian

Anthony Albanese isn't coming back from Singapore with a shipload of diesel in his checked baggage. That doesn't mean his whistle-stop visit wasn't a success, or that it won't be seen in future as a pivotal moment if fuel stocks continue to be…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - The 'Leading UK Scientists' Letter Urging Abandonment Of North Sea Is Ideology Masquerading As Science
The 'Leading UK Scientists' Letter Urging Abandonment Of North Sea Is Ideology Masquerading As Science
Zero Hedge

The Financial Times reported on Good Friday that “more than 65 leading UK scientists” had signed an open letter, published as a Google Doc, urging the Government to abandon new North Sea oil and gas drilling in favour of renewables.

thehindu.com - Pti - Foreign Secretary Misri wraps up U.S. visit with talks to deepen nuclear ties, explore LPG exports
Foreign Secretary Misri wraps up U.S. visit with talks to deepen nuclear ties, explore LPG exports
The Hindu

India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri discussed furthering energy cooperation with the U.S. in nuclear power and new areas such as coal gasification and LPG exports in his meeting with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Wrapping up his three-day…

bbc.co.uk - James Cook - Scottish election 2026: How tax and welfare are shaping the vote
Scottish election 2026: How tax and welfare are shaping the vote
BBC

Elections to the Scottish Parliament have always been about schools and hospitals but this time the vote will be about tax and welfare too. In recent years Scotland has struck out on a different path to the rest of the UK when it comes to income…

southwalesargus.co.uk - Sarah Wigmore - Look: The abandoned colliery left derelict for nearly 50 years
Look: The abandoned colliery left derelict for nearly 50 years
South Wales Argus

Getting its name from The 'British Iron Co' that started work on the site in 1825, this 1,300-acre site was the home of heavy industry for generations and stood near a network of railway lines that served local coal mines and iron works. Iron…

smh.com.au - Kristy Johnson - Couple behind homewares retailer list 'rare' $10m northern beaches home
Couple behind homewares retailer list 'rare' $10m northern beaches home
The Sydney Morning Herald

Janice and Kevin Hore, owners of home decor, furniture and dining retailer Alfresco Emporium, have put their Collaroy Plateau home of 22 years on the market with a price guide of $10 million. In 1998, Janice made her retail dream a reality, opening…

nytimes.com - Jacob Whitehead - Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix are the soul of the Hell of the North - cycling's toughest race
Les Amis de Paris-Roubaix are the soul of the Hell of the North - cycling's toughest race
The New York Times

ROUBAIX, France — “It was here, in the velodrome, that I learned to walk,” says Guy Mathon, framed, as he speaks, by technicolour jerseys, ancient bikes and dozens of cobblestones. “I grew up in the cycling world, and…

rt.com - RT - Three weeks of fuel, 170 million people: Inside Bangladesh's worsening fuel shortage
Three weeks of fuel, 170 million people: Inside Bangladesh's worsening fuel shortage
RT International

“My daughter is sleeping in the ICU of a hospital in Mohakhali, Dhaka and I have been in the queue at the Trust filling station since 1:30 AM. It is now a quarter to three... If I cannot get fuel, I will leave the bike on the road and just…

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