Port of Rotterdam core profit up 6% despite lack of Russian cargo

Port of Rotterdam core profit up 6% despite lack of Russian cargo

AMSTERDAM, Feb 23 (Reuters) – Core profits at the Port of Rotterdam rose 6.1% last year despite a slight decline in cargo turnover, it said on Thursday as Russian coal, LNG and oil were replaced by other energy sources. Europe’s largest port said throughput fell 0.3% to 467.4 million tons, but earnings before interest, taxes, … Read more

A Russian fighter plane crashed in the Belgorod region near Ukraine.

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Feb 23 (Reuters) – A Russian Su-25 fighter jet crashed Thursday in Russia’s Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine, killing the pilot, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The cause of the crash was a “technical malfunction”, according to preliminary information, TASS reports with reference to the ministry. According to him, the plane crashed in … Read more

A Russian fighter plane crashed in the Belgorod region near Ukraine.

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Feb 23 (Reuters) – A Russian Su-25 fighter jet crashed Thursday in Russia’s Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine, killing the pilot, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The cause of the crash was a “technical malfunction”, according to preliminary information, TASS reports with reference to the ministry. According to him, the plane crashed in … Read more

Column: Europe’s industry will feel the sting of high and rising carbon costs

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LITTLETON, Colorado, Feb 23 (Reuters) – This week’s rise in European carbon prices to above 100 euros ($107) a tonne sends an ominous signal to European manufacturers and heavy industry, who have so far been holding back. emission reduction. EU carbon prices According to the latest available data from the European Environment Agency (EEA) for … Read more

EU manufacturers eyeing offshore wind turbines in Vietnam – sources

EU manufacturers eyeing offshore wind turbines in Vietnam - sources

HANOI, Feb 23 (Reuters) – European manufacturers are considering investing hundreds of millions of dollars in Vietnam to build wind turbines, people familiar with the situation said as the country prepares to capitalize on its huge untapped offshore wind power potential. The Southeast Asian country is seen as a potential major player in the sector … Read more

Bank of America received $1.2 billion in fines and settlements in 2022.

Bank of America received $1.2 billion in fines and settlements in 2022.

NEW YORK, 22 Feb. (Reuters) – Bank of America Corp (BofA) (TANK.N) saved up $1.2 billion last year for litigation and regulatory investigations, including fines and settlements, according to the company. registration on Wednesday. The cost is a significant jump from $164 million registered by the second largest U.S. lender in 2021 and $823 million … Read more

World Bank board intends to select next president by early May, US nominee expected shortly

World Bank board intends to select next president by early May, US nominee expected shortly

WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) – The World Bank’s executive board is looking to select a new president by early May after it was revealed last week that David Malpass would leave the top job long before his contract expired in April 2024, the bank said in a statement. posted late at night. on Wednesday. The … Read more

World Bank board intends to select next president by early May, US nominee expected shortly

World Bank board intends to select next president by early May, US nominee expected shortly

WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) – The World Bank’s executive board is looking to select a new president by early May after it was revealed last week that David Malpass would leave the top job long before his contract expired in April 2024, the bank said in a statement. posted late at night. on Wednesday. The … Read more

New Mexico ranchers call on court to stop plan to shoot wild cattle from helicopter

New Mexico ranchers call on court to stop plan to shoot wild cattle from helicopter

February 22 (Reuters) – Cattle ranchers on Wednesday asked a federal judge to stop the US Forest Service from shooting dozens of wild animals from a helicopter in New Mexico’s Gila Desert, arguing that the planned shooting is inhumane and could harm their business. Ranchers and local business owners told U.S. District Judge James Browning … Read more

New Mexico ranchers call on court to stop plan to shoot wild cattle from helicopter

New Mexico ranchers call on court to stop plan to shoot wild cattle from helicopter

February 22 (Reuters) – Cattle ranchers on Wednesday asked a federal judge to stop the US Forest Service from shooting dozens of wild animals from a helicopter in New Mexico’s Gila Desert, arguing that the planned shooting is inhumane and could harm their business. Ranchers and local business owners told U.S. District Judge James Browning … Read more