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indianexpress.com - Ravik Bhattacharya - Deocha Pachami coal block: Bengal BJP alleges scams, seeks compensation data
Deocha Pachami coal block: Bengal BJP alleges scams, seeks compensation data
The Indian Express

3 min read Kolkata Make us preferred source on Google Having formed the government for the first time in West Bengal, the BJP has turned its attention toward alleged irregularities in Deocha Pachami, the country's largest coal block. A delegation…

thehindubusinessline.com - Coal gas can yield clean hydrogen at $1.25 a kg
Coal gas can yield clean hydrogen at $1.25 a kg
BusinessLine

Coal gasification — talked about for decades, often through the prism of the beleaguered Talcher project — has suddenly begun to bustle with activity. On May 13, the government approved a ₹37,500 crore scheme to promote surface…

bbc.co.uk - Mick Lunney - New tennis courts at miners' welfare in Mexborough
New tennis courts at miners' welfare in Mexborough
BBC

Tennis courts at a miners' welfare sports ground are to be upgraded for the first time in 30 years. The facilities at Mexborough Miners' Welfare will be improved so that players can use them all year round. The Coal Industry Social Welfare…

newsanyway.com - News Team - Domino's Is the Canary in the Coal Mine - The Consumer Spending Collapse Is Here. - News Anyway
Domino's Is the Canary in the Coal Mine - The Consumer Spending Collapse Is Here. - News Anyway
Daily News Organization

On a slow Friday night, a certain kind of silence descends upon a Domino's. The ovens continue to hum. The phone still occasionally rings. However, the drivers spend more time leaning against the counter than driving, and the orders that come…

cnbc.com - Jim Cramer - AI's insatiable appetite for electricity could revive a forsaken energy source
AI's insatiable appetite for electricity could revive a forsaken energy source
CNBC

Coal could come back. That was my insight, or more, my instinct, after interviewing Kenny Young, the CEO and seven-year veteran of Babcock & Wilcox, the 160-year-old boiler manufacturer turned engineering and construction company. Young wanted to…

bbc.co.uk - Jonathan Geddes - Scotland's first modern railway marks 200th anniversary
Scotland's first modern railway marks 200th anniversary
BBC

Jonathan GeddesGlasgow and west reporter It was a 10 mile route running from the Lanarkshire coal mines to one of Scotland's most prominent canals. This otherwise unassuming stretch of land is where the roots of the country's modern railways can…

theguardian.com - Jonathan Watts - The American epoch of oil is collapsing. What comes next could be ugly | Jonathan Watts
The American epoch of oil is collapsing. What comes next could be ugly | Jonathan Watts
The Guardian

“Farewell,” the flag-waving Chinese children chanted to Donald Trump as he strolled along the red carpet back to Air Force One at the end of his summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The US leader claimed he was leaving with a cluster of…

bbc.co.uk - Scott Ellis - Bristol narrowboat Redshank named UK flagship of the year
Bristol narrowboat Redshank named UK flagship of the year
BBC

A 90-year-old narrowboat that was converted to fully electric propulsion has been named the UK's flagship of the year. Redshank, which takes passengers on tours around Bristol Harbour and on the River Avon, was awarded the title by maritime body…

thecentersquare.com - Andrew Rice - Kentucky to select candidates in high profile races
Kentucky to select candidates in high profile races
The Center Square

(The Center Square) - Kentucky voters will head to the polls on Tuesday in some of the most closely watched primary races in the country. Voters will select candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and the state legislature. The races for federal…

fortune.com - Sasha Rogelberg - The AI boom hasn't stopped U.S. companies from hiring cheap offshore labor, and overseas call center employment is still skyrocketing
The AI boom hasn't stopped U.S. companies from hiring cheap offshore labor, and overseas call center employment is still skyrocketing
Fortune

In September 2025, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said the company slashed 4,000 customer service roles, opting for the remaining 5,000 support workers to share their roles with AI agents. “I need less heads,” Benioff said at the time.

theage.com.au - No moral indignation just for a fair tax
No moral indignation just for a fair tax
The Age

To submit a letter to The Age, email. Please include your home address and telephone number. No attachments, please include your letter in the body of the email. See here for our rules and tips on getting your letter published. Earning a living…

smh.com.au - Nick Toscano - Steel mill becomes nation's first to switch on mostly green power
Steel mill becomes nation's first to switch on mostly green power
The Sydney Morning Herald

A steel mill on the industrial edge of Melbourne has become the first in Australia to draw more than half of its power from renewable energy sources, marking a step forward in the push to clean up one of the world's most carbon-intensive…

abc.net.au - Nethma Dandeniya - Plans for largest wind farm in Southern Hemisphere get Victorian approval
Plans for largest wind farm in Southern Hemisphere get Victorian approval
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

An environmental advocacy group believes the state government has not thoroughly considered the potential impacts of a new wind farm in Western Victoria. The state government has given environmental approval to the 219 wind turbine Warracknabeal…

forbes.com - Ken Silverstein - ASEAN Energy Crisis: From Fossil Frailty To Infrastructure Prowess
ASEAN Energy Crisis: From Fossil Frailty To Infrastructure Prowess
Forbes

CEBU, PHILIPPINES - MAY 08: (L-R) Myanmar Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs U Hau Khan Sum, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Timor-Leste Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao, Vietnam…

independent.co.uk - Isabel Keane - Quiet Oklahoma town begs for help as mysterious black dust blankets neighborhoods
Quiet Oklahoma town begs for help as mysterious black dust blankets neighborhoods
The Independent

Residents of a small Oklahoma town are begging for help as a mysterious black dust coats their homes, cars, yards, playgrounds and entire neighborhoods. Locals in Ponca City, a small town about 106 miles north of Oklahoma City, are concerned about…

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