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Govt urged to raise Thar coal use amid volatile energy markets
LAHORE: With global energy markets and supply chains reeling from heightened volatility amid the US-Iran conflict, experts have urged the government to accelerate efforts to reduce reliance on imported fuels by tapping the full potential of…
US Coal Miner in Talks With Japanese Firms on Rare Earths Supply
US coal producer Ramaco Resources Inc. says it's discussing potential supply deals with Japanese companies for rare earths it plans to mine in Wyoming. The company has held meetings with firms to explore how they might get involved in Ramaco's…
Coal, gas, uranium can make Australia an 'AI safe haven', says Hastie
Australia should use electricity from coal, gas and uranium, not renewables, to power artificial intelligence and advanced robotics, and wield its vast land resources to attract data centre investment, opposition industry spokesman Andrew Hastie…
India Likely To Pivot to Coal as Iran War Hits LNG Supply and Petronet Declares Force Majeure
India will likely lean more on its coal capacity to meet peak power demand this summer as liquefied natural gas supplies tighten after shipping disruptions linked to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran hit exports from major producers, two industry…
Coal India shares gain as Jefferies turns bullish, JM Financial maintains cautious view
Shares of Coal India rose 2 per cent in early trade on Wednesday, supported by renewed buying interest and positive brokerage commentary. The stock traded at ₹448.05 on the NSE at 11.24 am, after climbing to an intraday high of…
Major US power provider sparks outrage with 'betrayal' of customers: 'It contradicts everything they've told us
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced its support for the coal industry while abandoning clean energy priorities. As the nation's largest public power provider, this shift raises questions about the role of federally owned utilities and about…
Canavan is a perfect pick for a fight with One Nation - but could hurt the Coalition
Matt Canavan is the high-risk, high-reward choice as the new Nationals leader. The Queensland senator's elevation to party leader means his role within the Coalition has been radically transformed from that of backbench rebel to party leader.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0600 GMT – Indo Tambangraya Megah is likely to benefit from tight supply-demand dynamics between China and…
China's latest plan to dominate global trade
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. When China publishes the final version of its latest five-year plan this week, it…
South Korea to Speed Up Nuclear Restart Amid Middle East Crisis
South Korea will speed up the restart of nuclear reactors undergoing maintenance to secure energy amid the ongoing war in the Middle East. The nation will seek to start two units this month, and a further four by mid-May, the Ministry of Climate…
The Skincare Trend That's Taking Haircare By Storm
2025 made clear that the milk mania isn't slowing down anytime soon. We've been closely monitoring its rise; think: milky toners and fragrance milks, and now, its hair milk's time to shine. While these lightweight hydrators have been popular…
New Italian restaurant inspired by Abruzzo to open in former Papi site
Sign up for our expert view on everything that's worth eating, drinking and visiting in London I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. The latest Italian restaurant to open in…
Gov't eyes measures for stable electricity rates amid volatile global energy prices
The government will prepare precautionary measures to maintain stable electricity rates amid recent volatility in international energy prices following the Middle East crisis, the climate ministry said Wednesday. Climate Minister Kim Sung-hwan…
He wasn't a typical National. Now he's leading the party
The man who once described himself as not 'your typical National Party senator' is now the party's leader. 'I am not a farmer, and I am not a small businessman,' he said after he was elected to parliament in 2013. 'I am an economist who has spent…
'A sobering preview': extreme heat now affects one in three people globally, study finds
Climate breakdown is shrinking the amount of time that people can safely go about their lives, according to a study that shows a third of the world's population now resides in areas where heat severely limits activity. Rising temperatures, driven…
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