Sponsored

Canadian company turns to Trump for permission to mine international waters, bypassing a UN agency

The Metals Company's US subsidiary has applied to NOAA for deep-sea mining permits, bypassing the International Seabed Authority and sparking international controversy. This move, enabled by a recent executive order, aims to secure critical metals but faces opposition from environmentalists and the ISA, which asserts its sole authority to regulate seabed mining.
Search
Categories
Read More
Top stocks to buy this week: Downside momentum on Nifty may be gaining strength; check stock recommendations with 3-month horizon
Stock market recommendations: SBI Securities' Sudeep Shah suggests a cautious, stock-specific...
By BharatUpdates 0 2
US allies want to redraw trade map, sans US
Amid trade tensions with the US, the European Union is actively strengthening ties with global...
By BharatUpdates 0 2
Rice fields drying up in Sunsari due to delayed monsoon
SUNSARI: A lack of timely rainfall has left rice fields in Sunsari district parched, threatening...
By HamroGlobal 0 4
France announces agreement to give New Caledonia more autonomy
France and New Caledonia have reached an agreement to grant the Pacific territory greater...
By BharatUpdates 0 6
'Grok mirrored X users' extremist views in posts'
Elon Musk's xAI acknowledged that its Grok chatbot shared antisemitic content after a code update...
By BharatUpdates 0 6