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bloomberg.com - Katharine Gemmell - Iron Ore Heads for Monthly Loss as Coal Spike Pressures Margins
Iron Ore Heads for Monthly Loss as Coal Spike Pressures Margins
Bloomberg

Iron ore headed for a monthly loss as a short-lived rally triggered by a fatal steelmaking-coal mine accident in China's Shanxi province faded, leaving investors focused on mill margins and mounting shipments. Singapore iron ore futures were down…

dailyrecord.co.uk - Hannah Emma Shedden, Ryan Carroll - Almost 100 Scots homes now evacuated amid fears coal mines collapsing
Almost 100 Scots homes now evacuated amid fears coal mines collapsing
Daily Record

Nearly 100 homes in Clackmannanshire have now been evacuated following an unexplained 'ground movement' - amid fears disused coal mines are collapsing. People living in 28 properties in Nechtan Drive, as well as nine in Langour, Coalsnaughton, have…

fool.com - Eric Trie - RPG Investment Advisory Reduces Peabody Energy Stake, According to Recent SEC Filing
RPG Investment Advisory Reduces Peabody Energy Stake, According to Recent SEC Filing
The Motley Fool

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated May 14, 2026, RPG Investment Advisory, LLC reduced its position in Peabody Energy (BTU 1.58%) by 186,928 shares during the first quarter. The firm's estimated transaction value…

independent.co.uk - Stuti Mishra - Energy shortage warning as soaring temperatures across Asia drive up demand
Energy shortage warning as soaring temperatures across Asia drive up demand
The Independent

A severe heatwave across large parts of Asia is significantly increasing energy demand, particularly for air conditioning, while the US-Israeli war against Iran simultaneously tightens energy supplies, creating a potential crisis. India has…

independent.co.uk - Stuti Mishra - Early heatwaves and Iran war create perfect storm for energy shortages
Early heatwaves and Iran war create perfect storm for energy shortages
The Independent

A fierce heatwave gripping large parts of Asia is straining coal and gas markets as surging demand for air conditioning collides with the energy crunch caused by the US-Israeli war against Iran, increasing the risk of a severe crisis with the…

asiatimes.com - Ronny P Sasmita - The leakage and lies keeping Indonesia's rupiah weak
The leakage and lies keeping Indonesia's rupiah weak
Asia Times

Indonesia embodies one of the strangest paradoxes in emerging-market economics. Every time global commodity prices, from coal to crude palm oil (CPO), surge, the country posts impressive trade surpluses. Yet the glow of those export windfalls…

theconversation.com - Sebastian Egholm Lund - My unsung hero of science: William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism
My unsung hero of science: William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism
The Conversation

William Adams was entranced by energy. As a young man, his interest was nursed by working as a clerk in a London patent office in the 1860s. This gave him an early look at some of the first British designs for exploiting solar energy using mirrors…

smh.com.au - Andrew Todd - ASX Runners: White Energy, Thrive Tribe, AnteoTech & Harvest
ASX Runners: White Energy, Thrive Tribe, AnteoTech & Harvest
The Sydney Morning Herald

The US-Iran rollercoaster rolls on, with every day a new revelation and a new reality. As the week started, investors saw a potential peace deal quickly escalate to war and attacks by the United States by lunchtime, only for the following day to…

taipeitimes.com - 台北時報 - Three steps to stop China's deadly mine disasters
Three steps to stop China's deadly mine disasters
Taipei Times

By David Fickling / Bloomberg Opinion China's worst mining disaster in decades feels like an echo of a past it has long sought to forget. The blast, which has killed at least 82 people at a pit in Liushenyu in the Shanxi coal belt, is the worst…

reason.com - Robby Soave - James Talarico vs. Ken Paxton, the pope on AI, and caves
James Talarico vs. Ken Paxton, the pope on AI, and caves
Reason Magazine - Free Minds and Free Markets

Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi discuss the brewing Texas showdown between Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico. Then, they break down Rep. Nancy Mace's (R–S.C.) proposal to give boomers a…

thehindubusinessline.com - Industrial bank credit growth jumps to 15.1% in April: RBI
Industrial bank credit growth jumps to 15.1% in April: RBI
BusinessLine

Bank credit to industry rose at a faster pace of 15.1 per cent at end-April 2026, compared to 7 per cent in the year-ago period, as per Reserve Bank data released on Friday. The RBI has released data on sectoral deployment of bank credit for April…

wsj.com - Wayne Johnston - 'The Beasts of the East' Review: Return of the Wild East
'The Beasts of the East' Review: Return of the Wild East
Wall Street Journal

Watched and photographed by a host of humans, the annual migration of the sandhill crane, once nearly extinct, begins from an Indiana wetland in the twilight of late fall. Tens of thousands of these birds, with their 6-foot wingspans, take off and…

bbc.co.uk - Lewis Adams - Essex County Council leader scraps 'stupid' net zero policies
Essex County Council leader scraps 'stupid' net zero policies
BBC

The new leader of Essex County Council slammed 'net stupid zero' policies, as his Reform UK group announced any such strategies would be scrapped. Peter Harris said thinking the local authority could help to stop climate change was 'nuts', adding:…

bbc.co.uk - Lewis Adams - Essex County Council leader scraps 'stupid' net zero policies
Essex County Council leader scraps 'stupid' net zero policies
BBC

Lewis Adams and Simon Dedman, at County Hall The new leader of Essex County Council slammed 'net stupid zero' policies, as his Reform UK group announced any such strategies would be scrapped. Peter Harris said thinking the local authority could…

wsws.org - Industrial slaughter in Longview: 11 workers killed in Washington's deadliest workplace disaster in nearly 100 years
Industrial slaughter in Longview: 11 workers killed in Washington's deadliest workplace disaster in nearly 100 years
World Socialist Web Site

Eight workers have been confirmed killed and three others are presumed dead after a massive 900,000-gallon chemical tank ruptured Tuesday at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging mill in Longview, Washington. The death toll makes it Washington state's…

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