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India to build Bangladesh’s largest coal-fired power plant
13 Jul 2016
The 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant at Rampal, close to the ecologically sensitive Sundarbans, will be the biggest power project in Bangladesh and the biggest project under bilateral cooperation
Tribunal rules against Beijing in South China Sea dispute
12 Jul 2016
In a scathing judgement that has predictably angered China, the Hague tribunal said there was no legal basis for Beijing’s claim of historic rights to the South China Sea, and its artificial islands were harming the environment
US senate passes mandatory GMO labeling bill
11 Jul 2016
ThyssenKrupp defends merger talks with Tata Steel
11 Jul 2016
ThyssenKrupp has defended merger talks with Tata Steel saying the consolidation of the sector in Europe was necessary due to the "difficult economic situation
ThyssenKrupp defends merger talks with Tata Steel
11 Jul 2016
ThyssenKrupp has defended merger talks with Tata Steel saying the consolidation of the sector in Europe was necessary due to the "difficult economic situation
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