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Al-Nassr 1-2 Al-Qadsiah: Ronaldo penalty not enough to avoid second straight loss

Al-Nassr fell to a second straight defeat in the Saudi Pro League, despite Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty, as they were beaten...

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After a paddleboarder’s unsolved killing in Maine, authorities urge people to stay vigilant

Days after the mysterious killing of a paddleboarder in Maine, state law enforcement officials said they are continuing to review leads and urged residents to remain vigilant. “The Maine State Police recognizes the fear and discomfort that this incident has brought to the town of Union and the Crawford Pond community,” Maine State Police said

Trump calls for alarms after deadly Texas floods

President Donald Trump expressed support Thursday for flood alarms in Texas and said he thinks “everyone’s doing a great job” responding to a disaster that has left more than 100 people dead and 170 people missing. “After having seen this horrible event, I would imagine you’d put alarms up in some form, where alarms would

Trump readies blanket tariffs as he brushes off inflation worries

President Donald Trump said Thursday he plans to impose blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most trade partners, dismissing concerns that further tariffs could negatively affect the stock market or drive inflation. “We’re just going to say all of the remaining countries are going to pay, whether it’s 20% or 15%. We’ll work that

Oklahoma man accused of targeting television news weather radar

An Oklahoma man is accused of vandalizing a TV station's weather radar, police said Thursday, in what the station says could be an attack inspired by an anti-government militia group. Anthony Tyler Mitchell, 39, has been booked on suspicion of felony malicious injury to property, burglary and damage to critical infrastructure, Oklahoma City Police Capt.

Delay-induced clouds over UK’s oil & gas decom realm warn of billions in extra costs and fines

Home Fossil Energy Delay-induced clouds over UK’s oil & gas decom realm warn of billions in extra costs and fines With the backlog of wells due for decommissioning on the rise, the UK’s regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has issued a stark warning to operators on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), urging them to

Germany’s SEFE and UAE’s ADNOC Gas strengthen energy ties with LNG deal

Home Fossil Energy Germany’s SEFE and UAE’s ADNOC Gas strengthen energy ties with LNG deal July 10, 2025, by Melisa Cavcic Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) has expanded its liquefied natural gas (LNG) arsenal through a multi-year LNG supply agreement with ADNOC Gas, a subsidiary of the UAE-headquartered ADNOC, bolstering Europe’s energy security. ADNOC

Jordan Disposal Offers Advanced Construction Debris Dumpster Rentals in Cave Springs, AR

Let’s be honest—no one daydreams about renting a dumpster. But when you need one, you need it fast, hassle-free, and from someone who actually picks up the phone. That’s exactly what Jordan Disposal now brings to Dumpster Rental in Cave Springs, AR —a smooth, no-nonsense way to get rid of the mess and move on

Fugro’s new partnership aims to keep Northern European subsea infrastructure safe

Home Subsea Fugro’s new partnership aims to keep Northern European subsea infrastructure safe July 10, 2025, by Nadja Skopljak Fugro has partnered up with high-tech software company DTACT and AI-powered satellite intelligence company Ubotica to develop a data fusion and intelligence platform that will provide government organizations with the information needed to strengthen national security

HGK Shipping, Covestro to install wind propulsion tech on Amadeus Titanium

July 10, 2025, by Naida Hakirevic Prevljak German shipping company HGK Shipping and compatriot chemicals company Covestro have decided to retrofit a liquid coaster vessel with wind-assisted propulsion technology. Courtesy of De Bock Maritiem Pressing ahead to provide sustainable shipping services on European short-sea routes, the two companies have now signed an agreement to extend

Hydrogen Europe: EU’s low-carbon rules improve, but still fall short of market needs

Home Hydrogen Hydrogen Europe: EU’s low-carbon rules improve, but still fall short of market needs July 10, 2025, by Aida Čučuk Hydrogen Europe, an association representing the European hydrogen industry, has acknowledged improvements in the final version of the European Commission’s Low Carbon Hydrogen Delegated Act, but noted that the rules still fall short of

Shangri-La Glastonbury 2025: creative director Kaye Dunnings on finding beauty in chaos

Last month, as a fifth of a million people streamed into Glastonbury's sprawling Worthy Farm, the entrance to Shangri-La radiated with even more energy than usual. This year, as we reported live, the legendary field felt both familiar and radically new: a patchwork of fresh collectives, interactive art, and a palpable sense of inclusivity. Standing

Round gets a rebellious rebrand, blending eggs, skateboards and graffiti with Parisian flair

Paris isn't short of stylish eateries, but few are as punchy or irreverent as Round, a Californian-style egg bun restaurant founded by two passionate foodies with a flair for the unexpected. Tucked near the hip Canal Saint-Martin, its minimalist interior features rough, exposed walls and a long, industrial counter, a gritty backdrop that gives the

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