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September 17, 2018
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Venezuela's Maduro pays tribute to Mao, makes deals with China



Beijing (AFP) Sept 14, 2018
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro paid tribute to Mao Zedong at the late Chinese leader's mausoleum on Friday before overseeing energy and gold mining deals as he seeks Beijing's help to bolster his crisis-hit country's economy. Maduro kicked off his visit by bowing three times in front of a wreath at the massive mausoleum facing Tiananmen Square and heaping praise on Communist China's founder. "We are beginning this state visit in the best way because we have come to pay tribute to the great ... read more

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OAS chief says should not rule out Venezuela 'military intervention'
Cucuta, Colombia (AFP) Sept 15, 2018
The head of the Organization of American States on Friday said "military intervention" to "overthrow" Nicolas Maduro's Venezuelan government must not be ruled out for the country mired in economic and humanitarian crisis. ... more
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Permian shale producers hedging their bets against pipeline projects
Washington (UPI) Sep 14, 2018
New pipeline infrastructure can't get built fast enough in the Permian Basin, where oil is selling at a $15 discount and producers are locking in prices for the next two years. ... more
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Hope, scepticism as warring South Sudan leaders sign peace deal
Addis Ababa (AFP) Sept 12, 2018
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar signed a much-anticipated peace deal on Wednesday, the latest attempt to end five years of a vicious civil war that's torn the world's youngest nation apart. ... more
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Evacuations for Florence may squeeze gas supplies, cause price spikes
Washington (UPI) Sep 13, 2018
The large-scale evacuations ahead of Hurricane Florence will cause local gasoline shortages and price spikes if tankers can't reach them fast enough, analysts say. But there are no concerns about refineries or other energy infrastructure like there was when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston last year. ... more


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US general urges Gulf Arab unity to counter Iran
Kuwait City (AFP) Sept 12, 2018
US Central Command chief General Joseph Votel urged feuding Gulf Arab states on Wednesday to put aside their differences and unite against Iranian efforts to "destabilise" the region. ... more
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Weariness and low expectations greet latest S.Sudan deal
Juba (AFP) Sept 13, 2018
Scepticism and war-weariness on Thursday greeted the latest South Sudan peace deal between the president and main rebel leader aimed at ending a dragging conflict which has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions and triggered a regional refugee crisis. ... more
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Venezuela's Maduro eyes economic boost in China visit
Beijing (AFP) Sept 13, 2018
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was expected to arrive in Beijing on Thursday to strike deals with his crisis-hit country's biggest creditor. ... more
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Iraq PM announces new Basra initiatives ahead of key vote
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 13, 2018
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Thursday announced a new series of public works initiatives for the southern city of Basra, hit by a wave of deadly protests last week. ... more
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Four questions on Basra and Iraq's political stakes
Baghdad (AFP) Sept 12, 2018
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi faces calls to quit after deadly protests in southern Basra crushed his fledgling, and vital, alliance with a popular Shiite cleric. ... more
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Maduro looks to China to bolster Venezuela's collapsing economy
Caracas (AFP) Sept 12, 2018
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro departed Wednesday for China in search of agreements to bolster the oil-exporting country's collapsing economy. ... more
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Iran opens new consulate in Iraq's Basra after attack
Basra, Iraq (AFP) Sept 11, 2018
Iran's ambassador to Iraq opened a new consulate for his country in the southern city of Basra on Tuesday, four days after its old mission building was torched by protesters. ... more
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Gulf, US commanders to hold talks in Kuwait
Kuwait City (AFP) Sept 9, 2018
Gulf Arab army chiefs, including Qatar's military commander, will meet with US Central Command officials for talks on defence cooperation this week, a Kuwaiti official said Sunday. ... more
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Re-opened Iraqi railway a sign of progress
Fallujah, Iraq (AFP) Sept 10, 2018
The newly revived railway between Baghdad and Fallujah snakes across the western Iraqi desert, through a landscape of burned-out tanks, abandoned cars and collapsed buildings. ... more
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Oil prices down after Pompeo outlines plan to get nations off Iranian oil
Washington (UPI) Sep 7, 2018
Speaking in India this week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo shared plans to wean nations off Iranian oil before the U.S. reimposes sanctions on Iran in November. ... more


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Oil prices down, OPEC production at 10-month high
Washington (UPI) Sep 6, 2018
Amid lingering fears the reimposition of U.S. sanctions on Iran could complicate the global oil market, OPEC nations reported a strong August in the latest S&P Global Platts survey. ... more
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Trump envoys to press India on Russian missiles, Iran oil
New Delhi (AFP) Sept 5, 2018
US President Donald Trump's top two envoys were expected Thursday to press India not to buy Russian military equipment or Iranian oil, while seeking to bolster ties as China grows more assertive in the region. ... more
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Oil prices down as U.S. Gulf Coast looks ahead after Gordon
Washington (UPI) Sep 5, 2018
As Tropical Depression Gordon moves north of the U.S. Gulf Coast, the system leaves behind more than 50 offshore platforms evacuated ahead of the storm. ... more
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World's biggest sovereign fund pleads to save oceans
Oslo (AFP) Sept 5, 2018
Companies should be doing more to protect the world's oceans, including combatting plastic waste pollution, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's biggest, said on Wednesday. ... more
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Climate action could add $26 trillion to world economy
Paris (AFP) Sept 5, 2018
Ambitious action on climate change could contribute an extra $26 trillion to the world economy by 2030, international experts said on Wednesday, urging nations and businesses to step up their engagement. ... more
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Pipeline derailed, so is Canada's climate strategy
Montreal (AFP) Sept 5, 2018
A Canadian court has sparked the ire of the oil industry by suspending the expansion of a pipeline to the Pacific over environmental concerns - and dealt a huge blow to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's climate plan. ... more
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Barriers and opportunities in renewable biofuels production
Gothenburg, Sweden (SPX) Sep 12, 2018
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have identified two main challenges for renewable biofuel production from cheap sources. Firstly, lowering the cost of developing microbial cell factories, and secondly, establishing more efficient methods for hydrolysis of biomass to sugars for fermentation. Their study was recently published in the journal Nature Energy. The study ... more
+ Europe's renewable energy initiative is bad news for forest health, scientists argue
+ Methane to syngas catalyst: two for the price of one
+ Biodegradable plastic blends offer new options for disposal
+ Breakthrough could see bacteria used as cell factories to produce biofuels
+ Serendipitous discovery by IUPUI researchers may lead to eco-friendly lubricant
+ Producing hydrogen from splitting water without splitting hairs
+ Less drain on freshwater supplies with seawater fuel discovery
Golden sandwich could make the world more sustainable
Sapporo, Japan (SPX) Sep 11, 2018
Scientists have developed a photoelectrode that can harvest 85 percent of visible light in a 30 nanometers-thin semiconductor layer between gold layers, converting light energy 11 times more efficiently than previous methods. In the pursuit of realizing a sustainable society, there is an ever-increasing demand to develop revolutionary solar cells or artificial photosynthesis systems that u ... more
+ SunShare secures $11M in construction and term financing
+ Lego-style solar panels to smash energy bills
+ California commits to 100% clean electricity by 2045
+ Power grid automating as wind, solar and global electrification drive market
+ Researchers use silicon nanoparticles for enhancing solar cells efficiency
+ PV Powerhouses Panasonic and SolarEdge Introduce Optimized High-performance Smart Module
+ Changing the type of silicon etching drops solar power costs by more than 10 percent


Wind Power: It is all about the distribution
Freiburg, Germany (SPX) Sep 06, 2018
Wind power is an important pillar in Germany's energy policy turnaround: According to the German government, the resource should cover 65 percent of German electricity needs by 2030, along with solar, hydropower and biomass. In a recent study, Dr. Christopher Jung and Dr. Dirk Schindler from the University of Freiburg show that it will be possible to cover 40 percent of the current electricity c ... more
+ Big wind, solar farms could boost rain in Sahara
+ DNV GL supports creation of China's first HVDC offshore wind substation
+ China pushes wind energy efforts further offshore
+ Iran opens 61 MW wind farm in Qazvin province
+ Wind energy prices at all-time lows as wind turbines grow larger
+ Denmark gets nod for renewable energy support scheme
+ Searching for wind for the future
Nuclear energy may see role wane, UN agency says
Vienna (AFP) Sept 10, 2018
The UN's nuclear agency on Monday said global capacity for electricity generation through nuclear power may be shrinking over the coming decades. In a new report the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the sector would face challenges as "ageing reactors are retired and the industry struggles with reduced competitiveness". "Overall, the new projections suggest that nuclea ... more
+ MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy
+ Austria to appeal EU court ruling on UK nuclear plant
+ S.Africa drops Zuma's nuclear expansion dreams
+ Experts voice safety concerns about new pebble-bed nuclear reactors
+ Framatome supports its customers with a solution to increase plant efficiency
+ Extreme makeover: Fukushima nuclear plant tries image overhaul
+ Framatome becomes main distributor of Chesterton valve packing and seals for the nuclear energy industry
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Aiming for zero: cities, companies ramp up climate goals
San Francisco (AFP) Sept 13, 2018
Zero fossil fuel energy, zero gas-guzzlers on the road, zero waste, zero CO2 emissions - dozens of cities, regions and companies made "zero" pledges Thursday at a global climate summit in San Francisco. The mayors, governors, and CEOs from around the world have stepped into the climate breach with concrete action as UN talks to implement the Paris climate treaty falter, and President Donald ... more
+ Global warming: Worrying lessons from the past
+ Drought, conflict and migration in Kenya
+ World faces uphill climate fight as US efforts fall short
+ Evaluating the contribution of black carbon to climate change
+ Groundswell of climate action at 'summit' faces hard truths
+ Regional and business leaders step into the climate breach
+ Low-carbon economy 'growth story of the century': Stern
Paris, Brussels call for car-free day in Europe
Paris (AFP) Sept 15, 2018
Europe should hold an annual car-free day in a bid to ease air pollution, the mayors of Paris and Brussels said Saturday on the eve of a vehicle-free day in their cities. The call came in a joint statement by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and her counterpart in Brussels, Philippe Close, in which the two pointed to "the urgency of climate issues and the health impact of pollution". Both capit ... more
+ Another Tesla executive heads for exit
+ French police disperse protesters opposed to motorway construction
+ VW faces first big German court date over 'dieselgate'
+ Trade war sees Volvo put brakes on IPO plans: Bloomberg
+ China suspends carpool services following murders
+ VW faces first big German court date over 'dieselgate'
+ Volkswagen faces German court showdown over 'dieselgate'


Iran says US blame over Iraq protests 'astonishing'
Tehran (AFP) Sept 12, 2018
Iran described as "astonishing" Wednesday accusations by the White House that Tehran's allies in Iraq were responsible for attacks on US diplomatic missions during deadly unrest last week. Both the US consulate in Iraq's third city Basra and its embassy in Baghdad were in areas that came under attack. But the main target of the unrest in Basra were the offices of political parties and mi ... more
+ Iraq parliament elects pro-Iran candidates
+ US vows to respond 'decisively' to attacks in Iraq by Tehran allies
+ Two hospitals reopen in war-damaged Iraqi city Mosul
+ Under fire, Iraq PM visits Basra after deadly violence
+ Curfew imposed in Iraq's Basra as one dies in protests
+ Free from jihadist grip, Iraqi weightlifters target medals
+ Iraq's Sadr urges 'radical' solutions after deadly unrest
Unique photos detailing creation of USSR's first ballistic missile released
Moscow (Sputnik) Sep 06, 2018
The Soviet rocketry program, which would eventually help Moscow achieve strategic parity with the United States and send human beings into space, had its origins in a design reverse-engineered from a captured German V-2. Russian Space Systems, a subsidiary of Roscosmos, has published a unique and detailed photo album detailing the elements that comprised the R-1, a short-range ballistic mi ... more
+ Moon seeks to break nuclear deadlock at Pyongyang summit
+ Arms sales to South Korea approved by State Department
+ Putin urges 'security guarantees' for NKorea denuclearisation
+ SKorea says progress of nuclear talks a 'daily concern'
+ Pentagon protests after intercept of Russian bombers
+ US anger at Russia changes to UN N.Korea report
+ N. Korea 'willing to denuclearise', Moon says
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China shuts down prominent Christian church
Beijing (AFP) Sept 10, 2018
Beijing officials have shut down one of China's largest "underground" Protestant churches for operating without a licence, the Communist government's latest move to ramp up control over religious worship. Around 70 officials stormed into the Zion Church - housed on the third floor of a nondescript office building in the north of the capital - after its Sunday afternoon service, said church ... more
+ Chinese firm eyes Serena Williams' racquet maker
+ Got a problem? Ask China's online agony aunts
+ Vanished China star Fan last in 'social responsibility' ranking
+ Malaysian island city in trouble as PM targets China-linked projects
+ China's Didi launches safety revamp after passenger murder
+ Hong Kong top court frees 13 pro-democracy activists
+ Kenyan police raid state-owned Chinese TV
Nigeria troops repel fresh Boko Haram base attack
Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Sept 13, 2018
Soldiers have thwarted another Boko Haram attack on an army base in northeast Nigeria, the latest in a series of offensives against military targets in the remote region. Scores of fighters attacked the base in Damasak, in the far north of Borno state, on Wednesday evening, firing heavy artillery in an apparent bid to overrun it. Hours of fighting ensued but the attack was repelled with ... more
+ Fish shortage sparks conflict on Africa's Great Lakes
+ Pygmies, masters of the forest, tackle tough lifestyle changes
+ Deputy army chief held in Comoros over anti-regime plot
+ Kenya police detain another Chinese journalist: embassy
+ Ancient livestock dung heaps are now African wildlife hotspots
+ Chinese man arrested after calling Kenya's president a 'monkey'
+ Mandarin lessons in Malawi underline China's Africa ties


Beijing's massive new airport 'on time' for 2019 launch
Beijing (AFP) Aug 31, 2018
Amid farmlands on the outskirts of Beijing, a massive construction site rising above the horizon bustles with activity as 8,000 workers build a new mega airport. Aimed at easing the passenger load of Beijing's other two airports, Daxing International Airport is scheduled to become operational in June 2019, said Li Jianhua, vice chairman of Beijing City Planning New Airport Construction. ... more
+ Lockheed to repair, overhaul stealth bomber countermeasure systems
+ Lockheed to provide F-35 spare parts for Marine Corps, Navy
+ Honeywell tapped for CH-47 helicopter engines
+ Sierra Nevada receives $1.8B for Afghan A-29s
+ Raytheon contracted for DAS-4 targeting systems
+ Pole/Zero Acquisition tapped for P-8 Poseidon parts
+ Lockheed contracted for eCASS aircraft diagnostic kits
Resilient China is firewall in emerging currency crisis
Paris (AFP) Sept 16, 2018
China is the last bulwark against a deep crisis in emerging economies going fully global, analysts say, although a prolonged trade war could sap Beijing's defences. Emerging countries - loosely defined as having fast growing but volatile economies - have seen their currencies battered in recent weeks, plunging their finances into turmoil, and raising fears of global contagion. But Chin ... more
+ US companies in China say tariffs are hurting: survey
+ China welcomes US trade talks offer as new tariffs loom
+ Bezos unfazed by antitrust concerns on Amazon
+ China economy shows weakness as investment growth hits new low
+ China warns of 'serious hazard' of protectionism at WEF meeting
+ A reliable cryptocurrency needs good governance, say researchers
+ Chinese companies flee overseas to avoid US tariffs
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US, India announce military drills, tout partnership
New Delhi (AFP) Sept 6, 2018
Top Indian and US officials on Thursday touted deepening ties that will see greater cooperation between the two countries' militaries - and will likely result in India buying more American arms. The US has gone to great lengths to forge a closer bond with India as Washington seeks partners to push back against China's economic and military rise across the region. As an example, Indian D ... more
+ Putin says will strengthen army at military drills
+ Juncker urges EU to take stronger world role
+ Approve name-change or face 'hopelessness': Macedonia PM
+ Bezos calls Trumps attacks on media 'dangerous'
+ Japan's Abe confirms China visit this year
+ Majority of French no longer see US as trusted ally: poll
+ No farewell yet as Juncker prepares State of the EU


Most EU countries miss air quality targets: report
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) Sept 11, 2018
Most EU countries fail to meet the bloc's air quality standards and more than 1,000 Europeans die prematurely each day, ten times more than in road accidents, a watchdog said Tuesday. The European Court of Auditors (ECA), the European Union body which scrutinises how the bloc spends its budget, said pollution's toll on health in Bulgaria and other eastern European countries was even worse th ... more
+ Carlsberg cans plastic rings to cut waste
+ Engineered sand zaps storm water pollutants
+ The fate of plastic in the oceans
+ Cleaning up Tokyo's beaches: An Olympic task
+ New construction boom threatens Spanish coastline
+ 'Green hajj' slowly takes root in Mecca
+ Particulate pollution's impact varies greatly depending on where it originated
U.S. military prepares for post-Florence response
Washington (UPI) Sep 13, 2018
U.S. Northern Command is readying forces to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency in preparation for the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. NORAD is primarily responsible for homeland defense, but USNORTHCOM is also involved in disaster response by coordinating with the Department of Defense to support FEMA and provide for individual state requests. The National Guard has ... more
+ Colombian navy rescues 28 Jamaican castaways
+ Urgent preparations as super typhoon closes in on Philippines
+ As hurricane bears down, Trump... makes it about Trump
+ Facing hurricane floodwaters, US town takes lessons from the past
+ Americans in hurricane's path plan to party like there's no tomorrow
+ Trump rejects Puerto Rico storm toll of 3,000 as Democrat plot
+ Japan disasters highlight vulnerable infrastructure
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