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Fuel shortages hit France

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There have been long queues in France at petrol stations across the country as fuel shortages start to kick in. A sharp fall in refinery output over the last week due to protests over government labour law reforms prompted panic on...
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Remote off-grid community goes solar

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Colville Lake, N.W.T., is the first town in Canada to be powered by a hybrid system of solar power, and batteries charged by the sun
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Mitsubishi boss resigns over fuel economy scandal as Suzuki says also gave wrong data

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Suzuki has joined Mitsubishi in admitting used the wrong fuel economy tests for some of its cars, but Japan’s transport ministry said those two were the only carmakers to do that. The ministry made that statement after asking all vehicle...
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Scandal engulfing Mitsubishi widens with new revelation about testing methods

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A new admission from Mitsubishi Motors has widened a scandal engulfing the company. Managers have now admitted they have been using an improper fuel-efficiency testing method since 1991. The company said this concerns the Japanese...
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Mitsubishi president offers profound apology

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Panel being set up to investigate improper fuel economy tests
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Fleeing Fort McMurray

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Thousands of Fort McMurray residents fled south. Our Chris Brown set out from Edmonton to meet them and to hear their stories.
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British Airways, Iberia group IAG sees profit boosted by cheaper fuel

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Lower oil prices helped IAG to a 65 percent increase in pre-tax profits last year. The owner of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling is also forecasting solid growth this year, though at a slower pace of around 40 percent....
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Those pesky fuel surcharges

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The drop in crude oil prices hasn't meant a drop in prices for consumers
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Saudis brace for ‘prolonged period’ of low oil prices

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Saudi’s Arabia’s planned cuts in spending and energy subsidies show the world’s largest crude oil exporter is bracing for a prolonged period of low oil prices. Analysts said applying a value-added tax as a way to rein in spending showed...
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Ford recalling nearly $700K vehicles due to a fire risk

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The recall affects Ford Bronco Sport models from 2021 to 2024 and Ford Escape vehicles from 2020 to 2022.
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Why Air India Flight 171 crashed | About That

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Andrew Chang explains how switching off crucial fuel controls contributed to Air India's 171 deadly crash.
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Many bakeries in Gaza cannot open because of fuel shortages

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Many bakeries in Gaza cannot open because of fuel shortages.
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Update on several wildfires burning near the Firebag River

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Emily Smith from Alberta Wildfire talks to Nancy Carlson about the wildfire situation north of Fort McMurray in the forest area near Firebag River.
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NY Attorney General’s Office gets involved in seemingly never-ending Camaro giveaway

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Now, the state Attorney General's Office is involved to make sure a seemingly endless sweepstakes to win the Chevy Camaro SS finally comes to an end.
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Wildfires spread across California as strong winds fan flames, forcing evacuations

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Strong winds and steep terrain hamper crews battling Los Angeles area’s first major fire of the year.
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Indonesian hospital reopens: Only medical centre in area lacking fuel

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With the re-opening of the Indonesian Hospital there is now one working hospital in northern Gaza.
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Gaza water shortages: Israeli forces destroy all water wells in North Gaza

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Israeli forces have destroyed all the water wells in northern Gaza.
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Palestinians in Gaza replace cars with donkey carts amid shortages

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Palestinians in Gaza rely on donkey carts due to severe fuel, food, water and medical shortages.
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Doctors, patients struggle in darkness as Al-Aqsa Hospital power generators shut down

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Doctors, patients struggle in darkness as Al-Aqsa Hospital power generators shut down
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Onslaught continues on northern Gaza hospitals: AJE correspondent

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Israel's army besieges the last two functioning hospitals in Gaza's Jabalia region, targeting them with artillery and gunfire.
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What does the Biden administration tapping into gas reserves mean for NJ’s fuel supply?

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Gas prices, give or take a few cents, are right around $3.50 a gallon of regular – about 10 cents higher than last year.
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These 2 friends and their 'lemon' competed in a car race

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Michael Schmidlin and Grant Smith raced a 2006 Chevy Cobalt in an event called 24 Hours of Lemons. The event only allows cars worth less than $500.
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Why this year-old wildfire never stopped burning | About That

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'Zombie' fires have sprung back to life across the boreal forest, making for a challenging start to the wildfire season. Andrew Chang explains how these fires burn all year round underground and why they're becoming more common.
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Aid agencies: Land routes are more effective

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The US military says it has finished building a floating pier for the delivery of aid off the coast of Gaza.