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Musk Says Starlink Will Seek Exemption From Iranian Sanctions
Musk made the statement on Twitter at a time of widespread protests in Iran over the death of a woman in police custody. Some people on Twitter asked Musk to provide the satellite-based internet stations.
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How China Became Big Business For Twitter, From Blocking To Blue Checks
The promotions, often outsourced by local governments to state media, pitched local attractions, as well as cultural and economic achievements, to an international audience, and were permitted under an exemption to Twitter's ban on state-media advertising.
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Twitter To Depose Elon Musk In Delaware On Sept. 26-27
The two sides are locked in an increasingly acrimonious legal battle that has swept up of some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley and Wall Street.
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Twitter To Interview Elon Musk, Known For Combative Testimony
The high-stakes Twitter interview is closed to the public. A court filing last week said the Musk deposition was scheduled to begin on Monday and run into Wednesday, if needed. Sources with knowledge of the deposition said Musk was not questioned on Monday and they did not know what day it would begin nor did they give a reason for the delay.
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Twitter Lawyer Tells Court Musk Has Not Backed Up Claims Of Fake Accounts
Musk and Twitter are locked in a court fight and Twitter is seeking an order directing Musk to close the deal at $54.20 per share. Twitter's stock ended Tuesday trading at $42.09, up 1.4%.
Read More →Argentina Hikes Biofuel Prices For Domestic Market
Argentina, which is suffering a long-running inflation crisis, is a major global producer of biofuels, mainly biodiesel, and regularly updates its prices for the domestic market. The country's annualized inflation rate is over 70%.
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Iran Guards Seize Foreign Ship In Gulf For Smuggling Diesel
The unnamed vessel's seven crew members, who are foreign nationals, have been handed over to legal authorities, IRNA reported without elaborating on the nationalities of the ship or its crew.
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Violent Protests Flare Up In Haiti Over Fuel Price Hikes, Rampant Crime
The latest demonstrations come as inflation surged to its highest in a decade, chronic gang violence has left much of Haiti's territory beyond government reach, and outbreaks of bloody turf battles between rival gangs have left hundreds dead and thousands displaced.
Read More →French Cloud Provider OVH Lines Up Diesel Generators To Offset Potential Power Cuts
OVHcloud is considered a vital infrastructure by the French government, and thus mostly shielded by potential power cuts. Still, the company is bracing for the worst, CEO Michel Paulin told reporters after unveiling a new data centre in the northeastern city of Strasbourg.
Read More →Amazon-Backed Firm To Help Power Its Trucking Fleet With Electrofuels
Amazon.com-backed Infinium's supply of electrofuels — a fossil-based fuel alternative created with carbon waste and renewable power — will reduce Amazon's carbon emissions for roughly 5 million miles of travel per year, it said.
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Amazon Drives Renewable Energy Push With 71 New Projects
Amazon's renewable energy projects would total 379 after the addition of the 71 new ones and it expects to generate 50,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) of clean energy from its entire portfolio, equivalent of powering 4.6 million U.S. homes each year.
Read More →Gang Blockade Cripples Haiti Fuel Supplies, Hospitals Prepare To Close
Port-au-Prince gangs in a brazen move this month dug trenches and littered shipping containers at entrances to the Varreux terminal to protest a Sept 11 announcement that the government would cut fuel subsidies due to their high cost.
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India's HPCL-Mittal Energy To Start 100,000-Tpy Bio-Ethanol Plant In 2023
HMEL is a joint venture between state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd and Mittal Energy Investments.
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Lebanon's President: TotalEnergies Could Help Lebanon In Maritime Demarcation With Israel
Lebanon and Israel are locked in U.S.-mediated negotiations to delineate a shared maritime border that would help determine which oil and gas resources belong to which country and pave the way for more exploration.
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Elon Musk Files Amended Counterclaims Vs Twitter Under Seal
Musk, the world's richest person and chief executive of Tesla Inc, is waging a legal battle to end his $44 billion deal for the company.
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U.S. VP Harris Pledges To Consult S.Korea Over EV Subsidy Concerns
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris told South Korea's prime minister that Washington will work to address Seoul's concerns over recently enacted electric vehicle (EV) subsidies that could disadvantage Asian automakers.
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German Authority's Probe Finds 'Abnormalities' In Tesla Autopilot - WirtschaftsWoche
Germany's federal motor transport authority KBA has found "abnormalities" during its investigation focused on Tesla's autopilot function, reported WirtschaftsWoche business weekly, citing a KBA spokesperson.
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Chip Tech Startup SiFive Launches Products Aimed At Automotive Market
Silicon Valley startup SiFive Inc launched three new products aimed at the automotive market, which is emerging as one of the hottest areas for chip makers with electric and self-driving cars expected to boost the number of chips needed.
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U.S. To Discuss New Chips Bill With Taiwan Next Month
The United States will hold talks with Taiwan next month to discuss new U.S. legislation designed to boost the American semiconductor industry, the top U.S. diplomat in Taipei said.
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EV Charging Startup TeraWatt Infrastructure Raises $1 Billion
San Francisco startup TeraWatt Infrastructure has raised more than $1 billion from investors to expand a network of charging centers focused on electric vehicle fleet customers, the company said.
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