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They are the experts be able to agree on technical guidelines or will this Technology Create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. Robot collapse starts aug 14th on t. W. European agriculture has been an environmental disaster in many parts of the continent its ruined the landscape of climate and biodiversity but the e. U. Continues to pour money into a system thats obviously broken. We should be funding organic farming not the over exploitation of nature. The e. U. Appears to have no interest in environmentally friendly Farm Policies is that due to the influence of powerful interest groups. And we feel calling me a lobbyist is a mean spirited allegation that. The e. U. Is now negotiating a new multiyear budget will it include Farm Policies that do more to protect the environment. And. Farm fields as far as the eye can see this land all 2600 hectares of it belongs to one of germanys largest Farming Businesses agro berdych. Weve come here to talk to the companys Managing Director or bun

Nigeria s Fuel Conundrum: A Blessing Or A Curse? -By Amos Ajiboye – Opinion Nigeria

Nigeria's oil industry, which accounts for approximately 90% of the country's foreign exchange earnings, has been a significant contributor to its economic growth. However, the benefits of this natural resource have not trickled down to the masses. The country's refineries operate below capacity, leading to a reliance on imported fuel to meet the demand.

At Inauguration: Tinubu Hits Ground Running, Lists Critical Reforms

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday set the pace for governance under his administration, vowing to focus on some key sectors crying for reforms.

Cameroon: IMF does not support the decision to increase oil subsidies

The International Monetary Fund, in the official statement that concludes a recent mission in Cameroon, expressed its stance on the government’s

Circular debt plan: Average power tariff to go up by Rs4 per unit from July 1

ISLAMABAD: The revised Circular Debt Management Plan , approved by the government, shows that the average consumer power tariff will go up approximately by Rs4 per unit with effect from July 1,.

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