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Fines, time penalties and jury report Tour de France 2025 | Sport director Hayman receives yellow card, time penalty for rider JegatIn a Grand Tour, riders are pushed to the limits of what is physically possible, and to achieve this, riders and teams ...
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AllAfrica on MSNCabo Delgado War Continues So Gas Companies Demand a Foreign-Controlled Fortress at AfungiA meeting in Maputo Thursday 10 July between TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne and President Daniel Chapo did not lead to agreement on restarting the giant gas project in Cabo Delgado. Chapo keeps ...
French start-up Mistral announced new features to its AI chatbot Le Chat on Thursday as it tries to carve out a place for itself in a global AI race dominated by the United States and China. Often ...
Two NGOs sued the US Export-Import Bank, claiming it approved a $4.7B loan to Mozambique LNG in violation of legal procedures. • The loan is critical to restarting the TotalEnergies-led project, ...
Exciting news! Transocean lands $199M in Q2 with new drilling contracts in Norway, Australia, Ivory Coast, and Brazil.
Pancontinental (ASX:PCL) is aiming to update its estimates of geological risking and prospective resources at its PEL 87 exploration permit.
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Maurel & Prom, a French oil company, reported a 30 percent drop in revenue for the first half of its fiscal year on Thursday.
Alpha MBM and state oil firm UNOC lead Kabalega Industrial Park project • Training program launched to prepare over 1,600 Ugandans for oil sector jobs Uganda is expanding its oil development strategy ...
TotalEnergies wobbles between small gains and losses after saying it expects lower oil and gas prices to hurt Q2 earnings, ...
1. Jonas Abrahamsen, Norway, Uno-X Mobility, 3:15:56. 2. Mauro Schmid, Switzerland, Jayco AlUla, same time. 3. Mathieu Van der Poel, Netherlands, Alpecin-Deceuninck, 3:16:03. 4. Arnaud De Lie, Belgium ...
Jonas Abrahamsen won stage 11, he beat his break companion Mauro Schmid in a two-man sprint. Tadej Pogačar crashed in the last kilometres.
JP Morgan’s “green” funds have funneled over $4 billion to the fossil-fuel majors, betraying the firm’s promises and undermining efforts to achieve net zero.
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