David Beckham gifts King Charles honey from his own beehive
David Beckham gifts King Charles honey from his own beehive
David Beckham gifts King Charles honey from his own beehive
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"Everything we do is centred behind the science," the head of the UN climate talks in Dubai says.
Societe Generale, France's third-biggest listed bank, said on Monday it issued its first so-called digital green bond on a public blockchain, as the lender seeks to build expertise in crypto services. AXA Investment Managers, the investment arm of France's biggest insurance company AXA and Generali Investments, its equivalent for Italian insurer Generali fully subscribed the related security tokens, through private placement, SocGen said. Blockchain is a digital ledger that records ownership of tokens.
Their struggles mirror the dashed hopes of so many people confronting a slowing economy.
A significant portion of the Nunavut Association of Municipalities (NAM) annual general meeting in Iqaluit last week was devoted to the still small but growing Climate Change Secretariat (CCS). “What we’re hoping to do here this afternoon is important,” said Cameron DeLong, director of the Government of Nunavut’s CCS, in his address to the gathered municipal leaders and senior administrative officers. “The purpose of NAM is to raise awareness while coordinating change across communities… [Your]
Intel and Siemens on Monday announced a three-year deal to collaborate on improving factory efficiency and automation with a special focus on improving energy efficiency and sustainability. "Intel has big plans with our expansions, but we want to make sure that we do that with the utmost focus on efficiencies of natural resources and our commitments to the net zero," Intel's global operations chief Keyvan Esfarjani said in an interview with Reuters. Seeking to better compete with industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), Intel is undergoing a multi-billion-dollar shift in its manufacturing operations that includes a transition to cutting-edge chip tech known as extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.
Global central bank umbrella body, the BIS, eased its hardline stance on inflation on Monday, calling recent progress encouraging, but stressed that central banks were not out of the woods yet. Global economic data has begun to show a clear trend that multi-decade highs in inflation -- caused by the rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic and spike in energy prices -- are in the rear-view mirror. Money markets are pricing in over 100 basis points of rate cuts from both the U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank next year, and have shifted the expected timing of the first moves firmly into the first half of 2024.
LAUNCH Canal+ is launching in the Netherlands, offering a mix of live TV and streaming on one platform. Its offering will include ESPN, originals such as “The Brigade,” access to titles from Viaplay, Lionsgate and Fremantle and over 10,000 international films and series from SPI International among other fare. Customers of Dutch telecom operator Vodafone …
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Britain's opposition leader Keir Starmer was in his element as he rubbed shoulders with world leaders at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, almost as if in rehearsal for the role of prime minister he hopes will soon be his. Attending a roundtable of investors with more than $2 trillion of assets under management, Starmer also took the chance to discuss his growth plans for Britain, his office said.
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West Kitikmeot Gold Corporation (WKG) announced on Nov. 24 its intention to move forward with what was previously the Kitikmeot Inuit Association’s Grays Bay Road and Port project (GBRP). The initiative had already received an investment of $21.6 million from the federal government, another stakeholder in this triumvirate with WKG now at the helm. The company’s board of directors includes Leona Aglukkaq and David Omilgoitok, who serves as co-chair. “WKG was founded on the basis that the Kitikmeo
International Business Machines on Monday showed a new quantum computing chip and machine that it hopes will serve as the building blocks of much larger systems a decade from now. Researchers around the world are trying to perfect quantum computing, which relies on quantum mechanics to reach computing speeds far faster than classical silicon-based computers. The challenge has been to create quantum computers that are reliable enough in the real world to consistently beat conventional computers.