There is also regulatory pressure on automakers and battery makers to recycle
The world's top oil exporter raised $6 billion from a three-tranche bond sale in July
He pointed to repeated violations of the UN Charter and international law, conflicts multiplying and becoming more deadly, and civilians paying the steepest price
A report by the US National Institutes of Health in 2022 revealed that up to 95 per cent of nurses in Pakistan had faced workplace violence at least once during their careers
Earlier in the hearing, former OceanGate operations director David Lochridge said he frequently clashed with Rush and felt the company was committed only to making money
Nippon Steel had paid a hefty premium to clinch the deal for US Steel on a bet that it could benefit from US President Joe Biden's infrastructure spending bil
Last year's talks were stymied by questions about ownership of the company SpaceX would have to set up in Vietnam
People in the US are spending more on their furry companions than on childcare, with billions pouring into everything from premium food to vet visits
The investment boost has helped propel Malaysia's economy this year, with growth beating expectations in the past two quarters
In retrospect, it is evident that there was no reason not to have imposed all possible decisive measures against Russia
Moolenaar's remarks signal Congress could revive long-sought restrictions on US investment in China, which have faced a rocky path in Washington
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi declined to comment on the report, while expressing concern about China's increased military activity in the region
They demanded that those responsible for crimes against humanity be brought to justice at an international court
Previous plans for the site fell through when UK startup Britishvolt collapsed last year, in a blow to the country's hopes of building a home-grown battery industry
Authorities said they were trying to prevent the land dispute from turning into sectarian violence in the restive northwest
Hezbollah's leader vowed to retaliate, and on September 20 the militant group launched a wave of rockets into northern Israel
Trade unions that are among Labour's funders and allies organised resistance to the cut at the conference in Liverpool, northwest England
China's mega banks have been under growing pressure from regulators to shore up the struggling economy by offering cheaper loans to risky borrowers
Oil Change International said that the ongoing expansion of oil and gas investments undermines these commitments
During their discussion, both leaders reiterated the sanctions imposed by the Western countries' violated UN Security Council resolutions