(Corrections to the spelling in the title) Written by Jeff Mason and John Strochevsky ROME (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden and 16 world leaders on Sunday discussed measures to make the supply chain more flexible for future health crises, climate change and planned attacks. Distribution chain problems have arisen as the global economy emerges from the epidemic recession and …
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China warns US against irresponsible intervention | Abroad
During a meeting with US Secretary of State Anthony Bling, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi accused the United States of “irresponsible interference in internal affairs.” In particular, the ministers discussed the Taiwan issue at the G20 summit in Rome. Wang stressed that the growing tensions with Taiwan are a “very sensitive issue” between China and the United States. For example, …
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court hears coal sector complaints
Photo: ANP The U.S. Department of Mining has had significant success in the legal battle against the powers of the environmental regulator EPA to control CO2 emissions from power plants. The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing appeals from a group of companies and U.S. states, including West Virginia, which produces coal. This could delay President Joe Biden’s climate move. States …
Read More »The President of Argentina is ready to launch the official agenda in Rome
The President of Argentina is preparing to launch his official agenda in Rome Saturday, October 30, 2021 – 09:30 UTC Fernandez will meet with most world leaders, but will also meet with Pita or Pope Francis Argentine President Alberto Fernandez arrived in Rome on Friday to attend the G20 summit. But while in the Italian capital, he will hold other …
Read More »In the remaining races the Red Bull goes ‘offensive’
Thanks to his victory in the United States, Max Verstappen is now twelve points ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the championship. With Sergio Perez finishing third in Austin, the Red Bull is also closing the gap at the Constructors Championship. Currently Mercedes is only 23 points ahead of the Austrian team. However, this good result in the United States has …
Read More »Equinix promotes UK digital economy with Manchester data center
Equinix A new international trade exchange data center is to be set up at Agecroft Commerce Park in Salford, Manchester, UK. Manchester, the UK’s second largest city, has a key strategic location at the crossroads of Britain’s highly flexible fiber network. The new IBX platform, MA5, will be Equinix’s fifth data center in the Greater Manchester area and is set …
Read More »Wolf believes in Mercedes: “We can win every race”
Max Verstappen is ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the championship due to his victory in Austin. The Dutch player is now twelve points ahead. Red Bull also did good business at the Constructors Championship. The Austrian team was able to reduce the gap with Mercedes to 23 points. Nevertheless, Mercedes was not prevented from having a disappointing weekend in the …
Read More »Hawkins praises Perez: “plays a key strategic role for Verstappen”
Mika Hawkins is very interested in the performance of Sergio Perez in the United States. So Finn says he will play a key role in these last races in the title battle between Max Verstappen and Louis Hamilton. Perez held a very successful racing weekend in Texas. The Mexican driver ran fast in the second and third free training sessions, …
Read More »US issues first gender-neutral passport, expanded with Exam X
In the United States, the first gender-neutral passport is issued to someone who does not identify as male or female. Basil has X instead of F. Girl Or M Male. The State Department in Washington expects to be able to offer this option to Americans overseas who need an ID or birth certificate from the beginning of next year. Jessica …
Read More »EIB: Majority pessimism about Dutch climate aspirations
Photo: ANP Most Dutch people expect the current climate plans to be very ambitious. They do not expect the Netherlands to drastically reduce CO2 emissions before 2050. The European Investment Bank (EIB)’s annual climate survey questioned thousands of Dutch people. Six out of ten Dutch people think they are more concerned about the climate than the government. Els Sweeney-Pindles, head …
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