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Brazil’s Vale knew about sensor problems at dam before burst: Globo...

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Vale SA is made aware of difficulty sensors created to monitor the dwelling of a dam...

Vale says to purchase technology to decrease need for tailings dams

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian mining company Vale SA offers to invest about 1.5 billion reais ($409 million) in so-called dry stacking tailing systems...

German gas demand seen rising because of coal exit plan

ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) - German gas demand could rise by as many as 8 percent in the period to 2022 to switch orchestrated closures...

Thaw of Himalayas set to disrupt Asia’s rivers, crops: study

(This February 4 story was corrected in order to incorrect relationship with 1.5 meter sea-level increase in paragraph 7) By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU...

Colorado jogger strangles mountain lion after attack on trail

DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado jogger strangled a juvenile mountain lion in your foothills of Horsetooth Mountain northwest of Denver, acting in self-defense once...

Germany’s Merkel signals support for 2038 coal exit deadline

TOKYO (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday that her country would withdraw from coal-fired power production by 2038, showing her support...

Two bodies found after floods in Australia’s Queensland

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian authorities pulled the groups of two men from your storm water drain during cleanup efforts after catastrophic flooding in your...

Vale declares force majeure on some contracts after deadly dam burst

BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale SA on Tuesday declared force majeure on some iron ore contracts from court-ordered halt towards mine liable...

Trump to host Israel’s Netanyahu March 25-26: White House

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Pm Benjamin Netanyahu inside the White House next Monday and Tuesday, the White House...

Norway’s Arctic islands susceptible to ‘devastating’ warming: report

OSLO (Reuters) - Icy Arctic islands north of Norway are warming faster than almost anywhere that is known and more avalanches, rain and mud...

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