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Woodside Gets Interest in Potential Selldown of U.S. Ammonia Project
Woodside Energy has received interest from groups seeking to acquire equity in the U.S. ammonia project that it is buying from OCI Global for around $2.35 billion.
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U.K. Shop Prices Fall After Nearly Three Years of Increases
U.K. shop prices fell in August, mainly due to large discounts in the nonfood segment, a report said.
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Harris’s Tax Increases and Cuts Take Shape
Taxes would go up for high-income households, most Americans’ taxes would be unchanged or lower, and many parents would get new breaks.
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The Separate Realities of Living in Lebanon: Raves in the North, Rockets in the South
While areas of Lebanon’s south are experiencing the heaviest fighting in nearly two decades, other Lebanese are doing their best to live life as normal.
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China Industrial Profits Continue Run of Growth
China’s industrial profits rose for a fourth straight month in July, a positive sign for Beijing’s manufacturing drive, though officials warn that demand headwinds persist and a recovery isn’t on firm ground yet.
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U.S. Nuclear Missile Silos Need Modernizing, but Fixes Aren’t Coming Soon
The Pentagon has raised the projected cost of refurbishing hundreds of nuclear missile silos while the communities that house the missiles have been plunged into uncertainty.