What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud
In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.
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In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.
Ten years ago, coordinated terrorist attacks turned Paris into a theater of blood and calamity, with gunfire on café terraces, explosions by a stadium and a nighttime massacre at the Bataclan concert hall, leaving 132 people dead and at least 350 inju…
The firm named four scenarios AI could create at work, and said businesses should prepare for all of them.
Bengaluru, November 13, 2025. The Annual Principals’ Conference of Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) successfully culminated on November 13, 2025 at Rashtriya Military School Belagavi following two days of intensive deliberations. The conference w…
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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a malicious Chrome extension that poses as a legitimate Ethereum wallet but harbors functionality to exfiltrate users’ seed phrases.
The name of the extension is “Safery: Ethereum Wallet,” with the threat actor …
In a move that is likely to see opposition in Bangladesh, the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, has announced a referendum along with elections in Bangladesh in February next year.
A BELOVED show-jumper has tragically died after she was “kicked in the head” by a horse. Jill Mollen, 22, was working at a horse stable at the time of the horrific accident. On November 4, eyewitnesses saw her walk past a horse in a meadow in order to …
On November 13, 2015, coordinated terrorist attacks turned Paris into a theater of blood and calamity, with gunfire on café terraces, explosions by a stadium and a nighttime massacre at the Bataclan concert hall, leaving 132 people dead and at least 3…
DEEP DIVE — The Pentagon is waging war against its own acquisition bureaucracy. In a sweeping speech on Friday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth described the “adversary”, not as a foreign power but as a process: decades-old requirements and procurement …