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Power-hungry smelters in Greece risk closure as crisis worsens

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Aluminium and zinc smelters across Europe are cutting production or closing down altogether.
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Plant-Based Food Brand Huel, Backed by Idris Elba, Closes $24M Investment

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James McMaster, CEO of Huel, joined Cheddar News to talk about how the plant-based food brand is looking to expand after its latest funding round, which also involved actor Idris Elba.
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Syria economic crisis: Displaced struggle as aid groups cut funds

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Living conditions in opposition-held areas of Syria are deteriorating due to a lack of jobs and aid organisations reduci
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Qatar has plenty of World Cup rooms available: official

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There has been a huge demand for tickets to watch the World Cup in Qatar and this has reflected in demand for rooms
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High diesel prices hitting Maritime farmers, fishermen hard

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Farmers and fishermen in the Maritimes are struggling with the dramatic price hike of diesel fuel, especially in New Brunswick where the cost of diesel jumped by 68 cents a litre overnight in an unscheduled adjustment.
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Shipping industry under pressure to clean up its carbon footprint

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The shipping industry has long escaped scrutiny for it’s huge carbon footprint, but is now facing a reckoning with climate change. In Denmark, researchers are leading the charge to find eco-friendly solutions for the vessels that...
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Reshaping the shipping industry for a sustainable future

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Shipping is the foundation of the global economy, but for years it sailed under the radar for its huge carbon footprint — but not anymore. CBC Chris Brown travels to Denmark to learn more about efforts to push the industry into a...
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Why are workers striking and protesting across France?

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Thousands have taken to the streets across France, as tensions rise between workers and the government.
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Nigeria floods cause food, fuel shortages for over a million peop

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In Nigeria’s oil-rich Bayelsa state, nearly one and a half million people have been affected by severe flooding.
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Delta Revenue Takes Off After Summer of Revenge Travel

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The airline cites a boom in international travel this summer, mainly to Europe, for its profitable quarter.
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Haiti in the grips of humanitarian crisis as gangs block main fuel terminal

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Daily life for many Haitians has been thrown into turmoil as gang violence and soaring inflation make it difficult to access basic necessities like water, food and fuel. Canada is among the countries grappling with how to respond.
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France: Strikes continue amid growing fuel shortages

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One trade union has vowed to continue strike action that is causing fuel shortages in France.
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Canadian military supplies arrive in Haiti to help government fight armed groups

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Canadian and American military supplies, including armoured vehicles and tactical equipment, have arrived in Port-au-Prince to help Haiti's government fight back against armed gangs that claim to control parts of the country.
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After Fiona, some Newfoundlanders desperate for financial support

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For Newfoundlanders who've lost everything to post-tropical storm Fionna, financial aid can't come quickly enough. Some are finding out the hard way that their insurance policies won't cover the damages, while others are living in hotels...
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The climate conditions that led to Fiona’s brutal strength

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Post-tropical storm Fiona’s brutal intensity was fuelled by warmer-than-usual ocean temperatures merging with a cold front, helping it maintain strength before it slammed into Atlantic Canada. Scientists are now studying how climate...
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The climate conditions behind Fiona’s brutal strength

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Post-tropical storm Fiona’s brutal intensity was fuelled by warmer-than-usual ocean temperatures merging with a cold front, helping it maintain strength before it slammed into Atlantic Canada. Scientists are now studying how climate...
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Small firms fear effects of UK govt's new mini-budget

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The UK package is expected to include tax cuts and billions of dollars worth of spending.
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Power outages persist across Nova Scotia after Fiona

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Power outages are still affecting thousands of people across Nova Scotia in the wake of post-tropical storm Fiona, which hit Cape Breton Island and Pictou County particularly hard.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg fumbles through notes before answering urgent question on fracking

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Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg was left fumbling through his notes to find his response to the urgent question on fracking, before facing questions from shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband who said the Government's claim that...
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Lebanese man hailed hero for holding bank hostage over savings

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A Lebanese man who went to extreme lengths to withdraw his money from a bank
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Lebanese struggle to make ends meet as living costs soar

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Lebanon's economy on the edge, with no plans or insight on how to tackle rising costs of living
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Protests in Indonesia as anger grows over fuel price hike

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Indonesian President has said he had little choice when announcing 30 percent increase to subsidised fuel price.
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IMF to provide 2.9 billion dollars if Sri Lanka meets conditions

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IMF has reached an agreement with Sri Lanka to provide approximately $2.9bn in emergency financing.
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U.K. energy bills to increase by 80% in October

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Energy bills in the United Kingdom are set to skyrocket by 80 per cent in October as Ofgem, the government energy regulator, raises its cap on consumer prices.