Fuel
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A first consignment of fuel has entered Gaza after US pressure on Israel, allowing communications to resume in the territory, where a hospital director on Saturday said 26 people had been killed in a strike in Khan Yunis.A two-day blackout caused by...
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European countries suffer a division over an EU ban on the sales of internal combustion engines due to start in 2035.The countries are divided into two groups led by Germany and France.The German-led alliance stalled the EU plan to phase out combusti...
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Jordan has arrested dozens of people accused of involvement in protests against rising fuel prices in which a senior police officer was gunned down, the country's security agency said Saturday.Colonel Abdul Razzaq Dalabeh, the deputy police chief of...
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A senior Jordanian officer was killed and two other police were wounded in the country's south, where protesters have taken to the streets for days against rising fuel prices, authorities said Friday.Colonel Abdul Razzaq Dalabeh, the deputy police ch...
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At LanzaTech's lab in the Chicago suburbs, a beige liquid bubbles away in dozens of glass vats.The concoction includes billions of hungry bacteria, specialized to feed on polluted air -- the first step in a recycling system that converts greenhouse g...
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By AFPAt least six people were killed and dozens injured on Monday when a fuel truck exploded in southwestern Libya, medics said.The precise causes of the blast were not clear.It happened when a crowd flocked around the tanker as it headed to resuppl...
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High prices of oil driven by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict caused a severe crisis of gasoline and diesel across the United States, giving rise to gasoline thefts in the country since March. The problem was one of the reasons that pushed US President...
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Ecuador's government on Friday reduced fuel prices as part of a deal that ended more than two weeks of disruptive protests paralyzing the country.The reduction came after thousands of Indigenous protesters left the capital Quito on Thursday evening a...
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Russia earned 93 billion euros ($98 billion) from fossil fuel exports during the first 100 days of its war in Ukraine, with most sent to the European Union, according to research published Monday.The report from the independent, Finland-based Centre...
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