The global hunt on large technology firms continues. with now another country. Spain. seeking to force the companies to pay more in the markets where they operate.
Read More »Government Pledges £80m for Next-Gen Greener Cars and Planes
Development of the new technologies will be led by industry and academia and supported by more than 130 organisations.
Read More »Aberdeen Council Signs Deal for 15 Hydrogen-Powered Double Deckers
It claims the move will see the city become the first in the world to introduce a double decker fleet powered by the clean gas.
Read More »Plant-Based Plastics Sprout Up with £60m Government Investment
Along with an expected £149 million investment from the private sector. this money will be used to slash single-use plastic pollution.
Read More »Iran Urges IAEA’s Impartial. Independent Stances in Post-Amano Era
The IAEA has published the latest reflections of the deceased chief as he expressed wish last week to step down in the following year.
Read More »Greece Offers Opportunity for Turkey If Drilling Disputes are Resolved
Greece’s foreign minister said his country could work together with Turkey to exploit natural resources while urging Ankara to settle its dispute with the European Union over offshore drilling in the Mediterranean.
Read More »Libya Lifts Force Majeure on Sharara Crude Loadings
Libya'.s oil industry has been at the mercy of groups vying for control of valuable assets.
Read More »Iran’s Rial Gains Significant Value against US Dollar
The Iranian national currency of rial is 118.000 against the US dollar which shows a relatively high regain of value compared to months of low that followed American introduction of crippling economic sanctions against Tehran.
Read More »Coal Helps China to Add More Power in 2019 And 2020
China still has quite a big demand for electricity.
Read More »Persian Gulf Conflict could Impact Commodities Markets
India imports more than 80% of its oil and around two-thirds of that comes from the Middle East.
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