Russia extends WSJ reporter’s detention by three months, US demands release

(Reuters) -A Russian court on Tuesday extended for three months the pre-trial detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested in March on espionage charges, which he and his employer deny. The FSB security service arrested Gershkovich, a U.S. citizen, on March 29 in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg accusing him of…

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Vedanta raises about $850 million via JPMorgan, Oaktree loan – Bloomberg News

(Reuters) – Vedanta Group, the promoter of metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta Ltd, has signed a five-year loan for about $850 million with JPMorgan and Oaktree, Bloomberg News reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The billionaire Anil Agarwal-led group is relying on money from its units to tackle its debt burden, after its efforts to sell…

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Exclusive-After Micron Ban, Chinese Chip Firm CXMT Should Go On U.S. Trade Blacklist, Top Lawmaker Says

By Stephen Nellis and Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department should add Chinese memory chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to a trade blacklist after Beijing earlier this week banned the sale of some chips by U.S.-based Micron Technology Inc, the chair of the U.S. House of Representatives’ committee on China said on…

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Allkem, set for merger, talks up Argentina’s ‘enormous’ lithium riches

By Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Australian-based lithium miner Allkem Ltd, set for a $10.6 billion merger with U.S.-based Livent Corp, sees “enormous” opportunity in Argentina, a top executive said on Tuesday. Speaking at a mining event in Buenos Aires, Chief Sustainability and External Affairs Officer Karen Vizental said Argentina’s strong pipeline of lithium…

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U.S. has ‘real concern’ about Tesla Autopilot driver interaction

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Tuesday there are concerns about the interaction between Tesla’s advanced driver assistance system Autopilot and drivers that is the subject of an ongoing government investigation. Since August 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been investigating a series of Tesla crashes involving…

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WHO ‘overstretched’ in response to increasing health emergencies

By Jennifer Rigby LONDON (Reuters) – A growing number of health emergencies around the world, from COVID-19 to cholera, have left the World Health Organization’s response “overstretched”, a senior advisor said on Tuesday. Speaking at the U.N. agency’s annual meeting, Professor Walid Ammar, chair of a committee reviewing the WHO’s emergency response, said funding and…

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Tech group AOM’s video licensing policy no longer in EU antitrust crosshairs

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The Alliance for Open Media (AOM), whose members include Alphabet unit Google, Amazon, Apple and Meta, on Tuesday dodged a possible fine after EU antitrust regulators closed an investigation into its video licensing policy. The European Commission, which acts as the competition enforcer for the 27-country bloc, had been…

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Methane hunters tap new technology to reshape policing of U.S. greenhouse emissions

By Liz Hampton ARTESIA, New Mexico (Reuters) – Charlie Barrett walks through an oilfield in New Mexico’s southeastern desert, where the air smells of rotten eggs and old pumpjacks sit among shrub oaks, and turns on an infrared camera that can detect emissions from oil and gas equipment. Barrett, who works for environmental group Earthworks,…

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After White House truck crash, driver charged with threatening Biden

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Missouri man who drove a rented box truck into security barriers near the White House was charged with threatening the president after what authorities appear to believe was a deliberate crash. A Reuters witness saw investigators pull a Nazi swastika flag from inside the truck, which plowed into barriers at Lafayette Square,…

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