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Global Citizen seeks up to $1 billion for six sustainable ‘Impact’ funds

By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) – Global Citizen, an international non-profit aiming to help end poverty, said on Monday it plans to launch six funds of up to $1 billion.

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Tunisia, others seek to limit damage after ship sinks carrying fuel

By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) -Tunisia will work with other countries that have offered to help it to prevent environmental damage after a merchant ship carrying up to one thousand.

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Libya halts operations at El Feel oilfield, Zueitina port due to protestsLibya halts operations at El Feel oilfield, Zueitina port due to protests

BENGHAZI (Reuters) – Libya halted oil production from its El Feel oilfield on Sunday and two sources at Zueitina oil port said exports there had been suspended after protesters calling.

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Energy & Precious Metals – Weekly Review and Outlook

By Barani Krishnan Investing.com — Will they or won’t they? Europe’s forthcoming action against Russian oil and gas – a potential ban – is like a Sword of Damocles hanging.

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New bird flu cases identified in Pennsylvania and Utah, USDA says

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New bird flu cases were detected in a commercial chicken flock in Pennsylvania and a backyard flock in Utah, the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Russia’s Oil Industry Is Suffering As The West Shuns Its Crude

By Tsvetana Paraskova Russia’s oil industry—a vital source of budget revenues—is already showing signs of slowdown as Western buyers shun Russian oil while Moscow struggles to replace lost sales in the.

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Eyeing green vote, Macron vows to exit oil, coal and gas

By Michel Rose MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) – President Emmanuel Macron promised on Saturday to make France the “first great nation” to stop using oil, coal and gas as energy sources,.

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French police fire tear gas as anti far-right protesters march in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) – French security forces briefly fired tear gas in Paris on Saturday as opponents of the far-right marched in the capital, according to a Reuters witness. Demonstrators resumed.

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Mexico’s Pemex says fire under control at Salina Cruz refinery

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican state oil company Pemex said on Saturday that it had brought under control a fire at its Salina Cruz refinery in the southern Oaxaca state without.

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Chinese Demand Destruction Counters The Risk Of A Russian Oil Ban

By Tom Kool  While lockdowns in China are causing significant demand destruction and adding downward pressure to oil prices, the EU’s threat to ban Russian oil imports has the potential to.

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