MARKETS
South Korea urges calm in markets as it renews vow for action
The impact from the drama over President Yoon Suk Yeol’s about-face on martial law has been limited on markets so far, the Finance Ministry said in a statement
BUSINESS
BHP approaches rival miner Anglo American about takeover
Anglo said BHP’s proposal was conditional on the company first splitting off its South African platinum and iron ore units.
BUSINESS
SpaceX's methane-tracking satellite launches new front in climate fight
Methane can trap around 80 times as much heat as carbon dioxide. Most methane emissions come from preventable leaks in oil and gas wells and pipelines. Despite new regulations penalising gas and oil producers for methane leaks and major companies pledging to slash their methane emissions, the problem is we can’t manage what we can’t measure. MethaneSAT will locate, measure and make public methane emissions, helping in informed decision making
WORLD
Tesla faces 5,977 black workers in factory racism lawsuit
The judge gave Tesla until Thursday to contest her ruling and scheduled a hearing for Friday for the parties to argue their positions.
BUSINESS
US House Mess: Democrats share the blame for Kevin McCarthy’s fall
The right-wing extremists in Congress would rather torpedo the government than run it. And in voting out McCarthy, House Democrats helped them. Now not only is Congress failing to do the people’s business, but aid to Ukraine has been indefinitely paused, helping Russia’s war effort and costing people their lives
WORLD
Fighting climate change requires all hands on deck
That’s why Dr. Sultan Al Jaber is the right person to preside over the upcoming UN climate summit







