[ad_1] Pollution comes out of a power plant in Scunthorpe, UK, as a group of citizens call for a change. fake images Pollution comes out of a power plant in Scunthorpe, UK, as a group of citizens call for a change. fake images A “Climate Assembly” made up of 108 …
Read More »First, iPhone SE killed Android: What inexpensive products will Apple launch next?
[ad_1] In April, Apple, responding to endless screams from the tech press, introduced a powerful entry-level iPhone. Starting at $ 399, the highly disruptive iPhone SE uses a variant of the company’s high-end mobile processor, the A13. This is significantly more powerful than any mobile system on a chip offered …
Read More »US government sells Hong Kong compound for $ 332 million
[ad_1] The US government has agreed to sell a complex for consulate staff in one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive residential areas to a local developer for nearly a third of a billion dollars. Real estate agent CBRE Group Inc. said on Thursday that the buyer would pay $ 332 …
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[ad_1] Rebels on the move. The Energy Report 10/09/2020Thursday, September 10, 2020 by Phil Flynn from The PRICE Futures Group Oil prices start in a risk-free mode as oil inventories rise, but gasoline supplies plummet. However, early reports that Yemen’s Houthis have launched a drone and missile attack on the …
Read More »Here are three reasons why Saudi Arabia won’t cut oil production anytime soon
[ad_1] Khalid Al-Falih Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia, center, speaks during the 10th OPEC meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee to monitor the oil production reduction agreement of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC and non-OPEC members, in Algiers, Algeria, on Sunday, September …
Read More »Facebook shoots at Apple in the EU presentation
[ad_1] Facebook took an unusually aggressive stance against Apple in a filing with the EU on Tuesday. Facebook told Europe’s competition watchdog that Apple has made “compliance policies and decisions that privilege its own services and sources of revenue to the detriment of others.” He specifically named two high-profile fights …
Read More »Preserving food security in urban areas of Africa
[ad_1] Africa, Development and aid, Editors’ choice, Featured, Food and agriculture, Food security and nutrition, Food sustainability, Headlines, Population, Poverty and SDGs, Regional Categories, TerraViva United Nations Food security and nutrition Africa’s fast growing cities and food markets with turnover of up to $ 250 billion per year offer the …
Read More »More questions than answers: Will Ethiopia’s transition wither?
[ad_1] Ethiopia’s democratic transition was already precarious. Two events have made it even more uncertain. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (left) with President Paul Kagame (right) in February 2020. Credit: Paul Kagame. When Abiy Ahmed became Ethiopia’s prime minister in April 2018, his arrival was greeted with a collective sigh of …
Read More »Africa: Traditional markets and small-format stores account for 90% of urban food retailing in Africa – Report
[ad_1] Traditional markets and small-format stores currently account for 80 to 90 percent of food retailing in African cities, according to a report. The State of Africa Agriculture Report 2020 (AASR) was launched Tuesday at the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) virtual summit in Kigali, Rwanda. The report says that …
Read More »Global CO2 emissions keep rising, but EU bucks global trend – EU Reporter
[ad_1] A delay in launching 5G will cost the UK economy billions and hamper innovation. Banning and removing Huawei from UK 5G networks by 2027 risks severely delaying carriers’ 5G rollout plans. This could cost the UK economy £ 18.2bn and risk the country losing its current competitive advantage in …
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