Day: March 8, 2023
Saudi Arabia executes Shia political activist on terror charges
Saudi Arabia has executed an imprisoned political activist from the Shia-majority Eastern Province. The death penalty came after five years of arbitrary detention.
This woman gave up law to start a restaurant — and turned it into a successful street food chain
Indian street food chain Mowgli now has almost twenty branches across the U.K. Its founder, Nisha Katona, has some advice for women entrepreneurs.
WiGs rebranded Women in Green Shipping to reflect fuelling moves
Industry group gathering momentum as females flood into alternative fuels sector
China’s energy transition sees ‘staggering’ progress on renewables — and a coal power boom
China is the global leader in renewable energy expansion, adding new projects to the grid almost as fast as the rest of the world combined in 2022.
One of Europe’s biggest banks is quickly rotating job roles to help women get to the top
The finance industry needs to be faster at getting women into management positions, according to Santander Executive Chair Ana Botin.
Al Seer confirms MR tanker newbuilding swoop for combined $85m
Abu Dhabi shipowner continues aggressive expansion in tankers and gas
Biden to host EU chief as Europe hopes to avoid subsidy race with the U.S.
Both sides of the Atlantic have been embroiled in a trade dispute in the wake of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Drew Timme becomes all-time Gonzaga men’s scoring leader as team wins WCC tournament
Drew Timme scored 18 points and became Gonzaga’s career scoring leader as the Zags beat Saint Mary’s 77-51 in the West Coast Conference tournament title game in Las Vegas.
Ukraine war news – latest: West warns against hasty claims after Nord Stream reports
Germany suggests blast was ‘false flag operation staged to blame Ukraine’