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UK police arrest man over oil tanker and cargo ship collision in North Sea

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One sailor presumed dead after crash, unidentified man detained on suspicion of ‘manslaughter’.
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A gas mystery: No answers for public about 100,000 litres of leaked diesel

9th - Higher Ed
For three months, crews have worked to clean up what could be more than 100,000 litres of diesel. But neither Irving Oil Ltd. nor the province has answered questions about how the leak went undetected.
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Dramatic North Sea Collision: Ship Hits Oil Tanker Hired By US Military; Monster Flames On Cam

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A devastating collision between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea has left both vessels engulfed in flames. The crash, which occurred 13 miles off the East Yorkshire coast, forced multiple crew members to abandon ship....
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Ship carrying fuel for US military explodes after collision

9th - Higher Ed
A tanker carrying jet fuel for the US military is ablaze in the North Sea after it was struck by another cargo ship.
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Nigeria’s economic crisis pushes women to driving

9th - Higher Ed
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, sees nearly 10 million commuters rely on public buses daily. Traditionally a male-dominated industry, the transport sector is now witnessing a shift. Women like Amaka Okoli, a former banker, have turned...
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Nigeria News: Nigerian Women Challenge Norms From Behind The Wheel | Africa News | WION

9th - Higher Ed
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, sees nearly 10 million commuters rely on public buses daily. Traditionally a male-dominated industry, the transport sector is now witnessing a shift. Women like Amaka Okoli, a former banker, have turned...
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The Baltic III cannot be refloated, crews focused on removing fuel and hazardous cargo

9th - Higher Ed
Salvage crews working on the MSC Baltic III are facing a daunting task: to safely remove the fuel and cargo from the grounded vessel near Lark Harbour. As of Friday morning, fuel had not yet leaked but the Canadian Coast Guard the...
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Israel cuts off electricity supply to Gaza after week-long blockade of goods

9th - Higher Ed
Israel says it is cutting off what little electricity it's supplying to Gaza, as a delegation prepares to head to Qatar for ceasefire talks.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes $1.4B fuel-burning generating station to stave off winter power shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is proposing to build a $1.36-billion fuel-burning generation station to prevent the province from running out of power in future winters.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes fuel-burning generating station to avoid power shortages

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro wants to spend $1.4 billion on a new fuel-burning generating station. Hydro needs the station soon to prevent Manitoba from running out of power during the winter.
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At least 6 infants die from cold weather in Gaza, medics say

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Saeed Salah, director of the Friends of the Patient medical facility in Gaza City, said his hospital reported five out of six infant deaths in Gaza over the past two weeks due to the cold weather and lack of adequate shelter in the...
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How Air Company Is Powering the Future With CO2

9th - Higher Ed
From breakthrough vodka to sustainable jet fuel, Air Company's CEO takes us inside their Brooklyn research lab and talks the future of carbon technology
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Nigeria bans large fuel trucks from its roads after deadly tanker explosions

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria will ban large fuel trucks from its roads after a series of deadly tanker explosions killed hundreds in recent months. From March 1 tankers carrying 60,000 litres (nearly 16,000 US gallons) or more of fuel are prohibited from...
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Nigeria bans large fuel trucks after deadly explosions

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria will ban large fuel trucks from its roads after a series of deadly tanker explosions killed hundreds in recent months. From March 1 tankers carrying 60,000 litres (nearly 16,000 US gallons) or more of fuel are prohibited from...
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How did a Delta plane crash-land upside down? | About That

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How did a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis land upside down on a runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport? Andrew Chang pieces together what we know about the moments that led up to the crash landing to try to understand...
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Flexjet and Embraer Take Private Jetting To New Heights

9th - Higher Ed
Mike Silvestro, CEO of Flexjet, talks fractional jet ownership, a new partnership with Embraer, and the future of private aviation
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Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda returns home to northern Gaza after 15 months of war

9th - Higher Ed
After 15 months of Israeli bombardment, Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda returns home to northern Gaza, finding it heavily damaged.
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Offshore crude at a standstill as Whiffen Head remains offline

9th - Higher Ed
No word on how long Whiffen Head will be out of commission, or how much crude is stranded in its storage tanks. But as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, new images show just how much damage was done in last month’s incident.
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U.S. intelligence says Iran is increasing pace to build cruder weapons: Report

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump says he wants to make a good deal with Iran, but at the same time, Donald Trump has ordered to apply maximum pressure against Iran's nuclear capacities. Can U.S. and Iran hit the refresh button?
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South Sudan faces pay delays and economic hardship as Sudan conflict disrupts oil exports

9th - Higher Ed
South Sudan is hosting a million people who have escaped violence across the border. That’s placing strain on an economy already in crisis.
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China's superfast Mach-4 drone set to make first flight next year

9th - Higher Ed
As hypersonic tech enters the commercial sector, China’s commercial Mach-4 drone is tipped to make its first flight next year. WION decodes China's superfast Mach-4 drone in this report. Watch in!
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West Africa: At least 98 people were killed after a fuel tanker exploded in Nigeria

9th - Higher Ed
At least 98 people were killed in Nigeria after a fuel tanker exploded in a tragic accident. The explosion occurred in a crowded area, causing widespread devastation and numerous injuries.
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Iran-Russia strategic partnership: New treaty deepens economic & defence ties

9th - Higher Ed
Iran and Russia have signed a 20-year strategic partnership agreement for closer economic and defence cooperation.
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What can B.C. learn from the Los Angeles wildfires?

9th - Higher Ed
The fires in LA continue to spread at a devastating speed, fed by fuel on the landscape and powerful winds. Those are conditions we are very familiar with in this province. As Michelle Ghoussoub reports, experts say there are lessons to...