TotalEnergies, Masdar Form $2.2 Billion Asia Renewables Joint Venture
French energy giant TotalEnergies and UAE's Masdar have established a $2.2 billion joint venture to develop renewable energy projects across nine Asian countries.
French energy giant TotalEnergies and UAE's Masdar have established a $2.2 billion joint venture to develop renewable energy projects across nine Asian countries.

The University of Minnesota fired women's hockey coach Brad Frost on Tuesday, ending his 19-year tenure with the program.

Rep. Ayanna Pressley introduces resolution to safeguard Black history institutions as debates over historical narratives emerge before 2026 milestone.

A court has rejected a bid by alleged Bondi gunman Naveed Akram to grant anonymity protections for his family members.

Kansas City International Airport was evacuated Tuesday as FBI and local law enforcement responded to a reported security threat.

Iran's Red Crescent has issued warnings about potential toxic rainfall in Tehran following reported Israeli strikes on oil facilities.

Federal appeals court rejected Housing and Urban Development agency's plan to restructure homelessness funding priorities.

Thousands gather in Selma, Alabama to commemorate the 1965 civil rights march as the Supreme Court considers a case that could limit voting protections.

Relatives of 1890s resistance fighters are asking British institutions to help locate skulls of executed ancestors.

Avi Lewis has been chosen to lead Canada's New Democratic Party as it seeks to rebuild following recent electoral setbacks.

New mortgage deals in the UK cost an average of £788 more per year compared to pre-war levels as lenders respond to market uncertainty.

A newly discovered historical map has confirmed the exact location of William Shakespeare's house in London's Blackfriars district.

The USS Massachusetts, the first submarine named after the state, has been commissioned into the U.S. Navy fleet.

Hong Kong's Court of Appeal has overturned media tycoon Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction and sentencing, though he remains detained on separate national security charges.

Ripple initiates share buyback program while AI coding startup Cursor enters funding talks, both at $50 billion valuations.
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