[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 »UK Citizens Assembly calls for action on climate change: energy and environment
[ad_1] September 10, 2020 The UK’s first citizens’ assembly on climate change said today that it has set out “a clear, internally consistent and timely path” on how the UK can reach its legally binding target of net zero emissions by 2050 in its final report released today. . . …
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 »Maserati Live-Stream Debuts Its MC20 Supercar – Robb Report
[ad_1] For Maserati, it takes an especially fast car to escape Ferrari’s red-tinged shadow. We can now consider the new Maserati MC20 as a 202mph declaration of independence, now that ex-Ferrari stealing cousin in the Fiat Chrysler family – it has spun off for its adoring public. Maserati live streamed …
Read More »Humans are killing wildlife at an ‘unprecedented’ rate, according to a WWF report
[ad_1] Humans are killing wildlife at an “unprecedented” rate with wildlife populations averaging 68 percent since 1970, according to a new report from the World Wildlife Fund. Unsustainable agriculture and deforestation are two of the main drivers, and urgent action is required to reverse the trend, the Living Planet Report …
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 »Payment Processing Company Thunes Raises $ 60 Million As Industry Accelerates
[ad_1] Digital banking The fintech has raised $ 70 million to date and plans to expand into new and existing markets with the latest cash injection. Image Source: Peter De Caluwe / Thunes Singapore-based payments company Thunes has closed a $ 60 million Series B funding round and the fintech …
Read More »Dune Trailer: Five Key Takeaways
[ad_1] Written by Kshitij Rawat | New Delhi | September 10, 2020 3:30:55 pm Dune will be released on December 18, 2020 (Photo: Warner Bros) Warner Bros released the first trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s highly anticipated adaptation of Dune, based on Frank Herbert’s celebrated 1965 science fiction novel of the …
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: bread may increase blood sugar levels
[ad_1] Are you the type of person who wakes up and immediately thinks about breakfast? Or are you the type to go about your day and wait until your stomach growls? Either way, choosing what to eat (and what not to eat) can be a minefield for diabetics. If you’re …
Read More »Vitamin Deficiency Treatment Market: Increasing Prevalence of Vitamin Deficiency Cases Worldwide to Drive Market Growth
[ad_1] (MENAFN – ONE Presswire) The market for vitamin deficiency treatment is driven by the increasing prevalence of various acute and chronic disorders around the world. ALBANY, NEW YORK, USA, Sep 10, 2020 / EINPresswire.com / – Vitamin Deficiency Treatment Market: Introduction According to the report, the global vitamin deficiency …
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