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The election cycle, COVID-19 and unfavourable market conditions are accelerating long-deferred coal industry transition
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Electricity generation from coal has fallen in Poland since the second half of 2016
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Benghazi is witnessing protests against electricity power cuts after months of eastern authorities blocking oil exports
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President Rahmon has dispelled doubt by standing for election again, to become the longest-serving former Soviet leader
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Falling renewables costs will boost other technologies needed to deliver net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
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Nearly 1 million people in Hasaka now lack fresh water, depending on a pumping station across the line of control
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A high-profile visit cemented relations but delivers process rather than outcomes, including on US troop withdrawal
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As the premier seeks to renegotiate US ties, Iran-linked militias are blamed for the killing of a Basra protest leader
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A conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean involving Turkey, Greece and Cyprus remains a possibility
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Greece hopes to benefit from the EU aim of achieving a “more resilient, sustainable and fair Europe”
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