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September 12, 2013
ENERGY TECH
Japan and India to push for better LNG pricing
Tokyo (UPI) Sep 10, 2013
Japan and India said they were planning a liquefied natural gas importers' group as a way to reduce the Asian price and diversify their import sources. LNG prices in Asia are higher than those in Europe and North America because the cost in Asia is linked to crude oil prices under long-term contracts. In their joint statement Monday ahead of the second LNG Producer-Consumer Conference in Tokyo the next day, Toshimitsu Motegi, Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, and M. Veerap ... read more
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ENERGY TECH

Destabilization fears over Somalia's first oil deal
There are growing concerns that a groundbreaking oil exploration contract between the Western-backed transitional government of war-torn Somalia and a British-registered company could further destabilize the East African country. ... more
TECH SPACE

GSAT-7 Satellite Placed in Geosynchronous Orbit
India's advanced multi-band communication satellite GSAT-7, launched from Kourou, French Guiana in the early hours of August 30, 2013, has been successfully placed in the Geosynchronous Orbit with a ... more
AEROSPACE

India inducts first three Boeing Globemasters
The Indian Air Force officially inducted the first three Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transporters this week. ... more
24/7 News Coverage


LAUNCH PAD

The go-ahead is given for Ariane 5 mission to orbit EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 and GSAT-7
Arianespace's fourth Ariane 5 mission of 2013 has been approved for liftoff on Thursday with two communications satellites to provide relay coverage over the Middle East, North Africa and Central As ... more


WATER WORLD

Indian Ocean paradise island beset by shark controversy
The dangers of shark attacks are no secret for Georges, who as a kid was repeatedly warned to beware of the large predators lurking in the tropical waters off his native Reunion island. ... more
US Navy History of Human Spaceflight Conference
INDIA NEWS

Indian rocket GSLV-D5 to go back to assembly building
The Indian space agency will be able to take its heavy rocket geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle-development 5(GSLV-D5) back to the rocket assembly building either Saturday or Sunday, a senior ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Global sea level rise dampened by Australia floods
When enough raindrops fall over land instead of the ocean, they begin to add up. New research led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) shows that when three atmospheric patterns ca ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland truce or Trump win? Davos "framework" pauses tariffs but not the takeover boasts
Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
EU says ready to sign defence and security pact with India
TERROR WARS

Maoist rebels kill four troops in India landmine blast
Maoist rebels killed four paramilitary troops and injured two others by setting off a landmine on a highway in eastern India on Tuesday, police officials said. ... more
ENERGY TECH

India tells firms to be more adventurous in oil quest
India's foreign minister told energy firms Tuesday to be more adventurous in searching for global oil supplies as a report warned of a likely large rise in the country's fuel import needs. ... more
TRADE WARS

Nepal's smugglers cash in on India's love of gold
After a long drive from across the border in China, the white truck arrived in Nepal's capital at dawn with a seemingly innocuous cargo of Chinese-made clothes. ... more
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LAUNCH PAD

Arianespace Launches EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 and GSAT 7
On Thursday, August 29, Arianespace carried out the 57th successful Ariane 5 launch in a row, orbiting two telecommunications satellites: EUTELSAT 25B/Es'hail 1 for the Qatari and European operators ... more
TERROR WARS

Indian gov't -- 66 terrorist groups active in India
The Indian government told Parliament that as many as 66 terrorist groups are currently active in India. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
POLITICAL ECONOMY

India manufacturing hits over 4-year low as China rebounds
India's manufacturing shrank in August for the first time in over four years, dealing a fresh blow to efforts to boost a slumping currency, as rival China's factory activity rebounded, figures showed Monday. ... more
THE PITS

India's 'Coalgate' deepens
A brewing scandal over missing government files related to coal mining blocs allocation is unsettling India's government. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Economic worry shifts to emerging markets at Russian G20
Long hailed as the hungry new tigers of the global economy, the world's biggest emerging markets will be the chief economic focus at the G20 summit in Russia this week as their once surging prospects suddenly dim. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY
China's Xiamen Airlines to buy 6 Boeing 787s

Raytheon moves forward on DARPA Persistent Close Air Support program

Air Canada transfers executive jet fleet to partner


POLITICAL ECONOMY
Volvo gets green light for two car plants in China

Toyota joins Daimler in boycotting coolant

BMW accused of spying on Paris electric car scheme


POLITICAL ECONOMY
Time for Investors to Hunker Down

NREL Study Suggests Cost Gap for Western Renewables Could Narrow by 2025

Berlin Senate opposes municipalization of city power grid


POLITICAL ECONOMY
Canada at competitive disadvantage for LNG export?

Dutch back Greenpeace ship's Arctic oil-drilling protest

China probes three more oil executives for 'violations'

ENERGY TECH

India's new LNG import terminal receives first delivery
Petronet says its new import terminal in India for liquefied natural gas has received its first shipment of about 123,000 cubic meters of LNG from Qatar. ... more
THE STANS

Pakistan says one dead in latest Kashmir clash
Pakistan's military accused India Wednesday of killing an army officer and seriously wounding a soldier in the latest clash across the disputed border in Kashmir. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

India preparing first floating solar power station
The U.S. Energy Information Administration lists India as the world's fourth-largest energy consumer. The Indo-Asian News Service reported on Wednesday that the country's shortage of domestic energy supplies has heightened its interest in renewable energy. ... more
THE STANS

Pakistan accuses India of killing two soldiers in Kashmir
Pakistan accused Indian troops Thursday of killing two soldiers in disputed Kashmir, the latest in a series of clashes which have raised tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
TRADE WARS

Coal India Ltd. scouts for mines in Australia, Indonesia and Colombia

ENERGY TECH

Indian oil tanker still being detained by Iran

ENERGY TECH

India's OVL may block Chinese bid to buy into Brazil oilfield

ROCKET SCIENCE

ISRO may use standy engine to launch GSLV

LAUNCH PAD

ISRO pins hopes on GSLV-D5

THE STANS

In bid to defuse Kashmiri tension, Pakistan to free Indian prisoners

THE STANS

Pakistan's former ISI chief Hamid Gul accused of terrorist links

ABOUT US

Spread of prehistoric peoples in California tied to environment

THE STANS

India PM tells Pakistan to stop 'anti-India activity'

TRADE WARS

Global gold demand down to a four-year-low

First Indian nuclear submarine set for open sea trials

Nepal steps up poultry cull to combat bird flu

India PM tells Pakistan to stop 'anti-India activity'

India works to salvage sub as PM laments deadly accident

Agusta's Indian helicopter deal set for more scrutiny

Fire on Indian navy submarine, 18 trapped: spokesman

India accuses Pakistan of latest firing in Kashmir

Floods in Nepal kill seven

Hackers attack exiled Tibet government website

Officials encouraged by growing numbers of endangered primate in China

India moves closer to buying U.S.-made howitzers

India 'milestone' as it launches own aircraft carrier

India to launch own aircraft carrier

Bangladeshi activist Adilur Khan accused of spreading lies about gov't

5.7-magnitude quake hits Tibet: USGS

Rich economies on growth track, China slows: OECD

Outside View: The promises of the United Nations

Tibetan exile burns himself to death in Nepal

JinkoSolar to Supply 39MW PV Modules to AMEC for Three Projects In the US

India's Telangana state moves closer to reality

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