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...The chillingly counterpointed scenes, in blood reds and livid greens, are in “City for Sale”, a large-scale oil painting by the Indian artist Gulammohammed Sheikh....
...The Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster in 2010, which killed 11 workers and released almost 5mn barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, was not just an environmental cataclysm....
...I am very pleased to say that the GCSE mock exams will finish at our children’s school this week....
...To take just one recent example, Hong Kong’s international schools are struggling to hire teachers ahead of the new academic year....
...US, US Open Tennis Championships begins in New York City. Mega rocket Space Launch System lifts off for a test flight in the first mission of Nasa’s Artemis programme....
...And there is newfound optimism about the future of the industry despite the area’s vulnerability to changing oil prices....
...Rest areas, frontiers, motorways and entire nations’ road networks all want paying, constantly....
...At the city level, from Amsterdam and The Hague to Stockholm and cities such as Norwich and Liverpool in the UK, policies are being passed to end such “badverts” in the public domain....
...The International Energy Agency says energy groups must stop new oil and gas projects in order to reach net zero emissions by 2050....
...It’s also one of the only places to still enjoy p’tcha (jellied calves’ feet), but interested parties should call in advance to confirm availability....
...The S&P 500 sits in that zone and is nearly higher on a 12-month basis (add in dividends and the index is up)....
...A strong retail performance is building hopes for a V-shaped economic recovery but exporters are still suffering, she writes....
...Equity markets thus have recovered appropriately, with the S&P 500 up 35 per cent from its March lows....
...The S&P 500 is already up more than 25 per cent since hitting lows in late March. Challenges still lie ahead, especially in Europe....
...Property editor Nathan Brooker says the pressures of lockdown, high prices and pollution are leading many urbanites to consider cheaper and greener areas....
...It was a city [which] came to us asking how to make this work.” (Billy Nauman) Chart of the week Investors don’t like listed US oil and gas companies much at the moment....
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
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...In contrast Venice, which saw nearly 170,000 cruise passengers travel to the city last June, is looking to reduce visits from the biggest ships....
...Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, settled 0.2 per cent lower at $58.16 a barrel....
...Rotork has the single largest exposure in our coverage (~50% v 60% in 2014 though)....
...Saudi Arabia is pushing for a substantial oil production cut as demand sinks....
...Another recent visitor was George P Bush, the Texas Land Commissioner and nephew of George W, who is trying to find a way of protecting Houston without angering local climate deniers....
...Almost all trains in the Tokyo area resumed and ran on schedule the next day....
...(FT) Facial recognition at King’s Cross London’s King’s Cross area, which includes Google’s UK headquarters, Central Saint Martins art college, schools and retailers, is using facial recognition cameras...
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