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ST. LOUIS (May 29, 2021) Chief Fire Controlman Jacob Boyles, a recruiter assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Mid America, carries U.S. flags at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery during a Memorial Day flag laying commemoration, May 29, 2021.
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The US Is no longer the arsenal of democracy

Asiatimes 25 Apr 2024
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Dutton’s plan to save Australia with nuclear comes undone when you look between the brushstrokes ...

The Guardian 23 Apr 2024
Towering turbines offshore will hurt whales, dolphins and the fishing industry, factories will be forced to stop working because there’s not enough electricity ...
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‘We were treated worse than animals’: Mouldy food, isolation and starvation – life at an ...

Metro UK 23 Apr 2024
Offshoring refugees in ... Scraping a living in a plastics factory, Loghman can just about cover rent and food – but is still suffering from the scars inflicted upon him in offshore processing centres.
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The algorithmic ocean: How AI is revolutionizing marine conservation

Popular Science 20 Apr 2024
The size of nets grew exponentially, and offshore factory ships were outfitted so they could spend months at sea, extending the reach of industrial fishing into the furthest reaches of the ocean.
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Shipbuilder Hyundai Enters European Wind Market with Agreement in Scotland

The Maritime Executive 17 Apr 2024
South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is entering the European offshore wind energy market as it looking for opportunities to leverage its expertise and expand its presence in offshore energy.
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Quietly, the Hudson River is still used to transport key cargo. Can it take on more?

Poughkeepsie Journal 11 Apr 2024
Not long ago, a 650-foot-long ship was tied up at a dock at the CertainTeed wallboard factory, unloading a cargo of gypsum mined in Spain ... Offshore wind turbines will also fall into this category.
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The farmers’ revolt against green politics

New Statesman 20 Mar 2024
Like the factory workers who were displaced when corporations offshored industries to cut costs, former farm families and workers may join the ranks of the domestic service proletariat and the ...
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'Become more realistic': Somerset and Brayton Point at odds over scrap pollution fines

The Herald News 20 Mar 2024
The town’s legal action comes as the Prysmian Group of Italy, which is investing more than $200 million to build a new submarine cable factory for offshore wind at Brayton Point, is set to complete a ...
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Türkiye to apply anti-dumping measures on solar panel imports from 5 countries

Anadolu Agency 19 Mar 2024
$27B investment required to mobilize global offshore wind supply chain ... US to boost floating offshore wind energy investments ... American TPI Composites plans to invest $100 million for offshore wind blade factory in Türkiye.
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Funko Reports 2023 Fourth Quarter, Full Year Financial Results; Provides Full-Year Outlook for 2024

Cadillac News 07 Mar 2024
One-time disposal costs for finished inventory held at offshore factories (9) ... One-time disposal costs for unfinished inventory held at offshore factories (10) ... One-time disposal costs for finished inventory held at offshore factories (9).
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Tax the Non-Doms? We’d be Better Served if Politicians Embraced Tax Competition

The Daily Sceptic 05 Mar 2024
... which has been eyeing up that Malaysian shoe factory for years ... Obviously, those claims have zero validity as regards Bob’s Malaysian shoe factory or the profits from it as long as they stay offshore.
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Brayton Point owners ask judge to drop criminal case brought by town of Somerset

The Herald News 05 Mar 2024
The town’s legal action comes as the Prysmian Group of Italy, which is investing $200 million to build a new submarine cable factory for offshore wind at Brayton Point, is set to complete a purchase and sales agreement for 47 acres at the site ... “ ...
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UK ‘not fast enough’ on energy transition, says Siemens Energy boss

ITV 04 Mar 2024
... targets on offshore wind. Siemens Energy runs a factory in Hull making blades for the turbines which are popping up off the British coast.
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Sona Comstar most competitive auto supplier from India finds Nikkei group ratings

Financial Express 19 Feb 2024
Sodion Energy launches indigenously developed sodium-ion battery for EVs ... 3 ... More than 80% of the revenue comes from India, but the company also has factories in Indonesia and Mexico, among other offshore locations ... .
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Why did Labour U-turn on its £28bn green investment plans and what happens next?

ITV 08 Feb 2024
Ms Reeves said a Labour government would “invest in good jobs in the green industries of the future”, with investment in areas ranging from giga-factories for electric vehicle batteries and offshore ...

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