JUBA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - South Sudan's government urged
Sudan and regional states on Tuesday not to let opposition
leader Riek Machar launch a new rebellion, after he threatened a
return to the battlefield unless demands needed to revive a
peace deal were met.
LUANDA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Four people died and two were
missing after a helicopter crashed en route to a Chevron
oil platform off the Angolan coast, the U.S. oil company said on
Tuesday.
GRANGEMOUTH, Scotland, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Britain's first
shale gas delivery from the United States arrived to the sound
of a lone piper on Tuesday morning as political debate about its
controversial fracking method of extraction swirled both north
and south of the Scottish border.
MUMBAI, Sept 27 (Reuters) - India's Reliance Communications
, the most leveraged among the nation's listed phone
carriers, aims to cut its debt by more than three-quarters
within a year, Chairman Anil Ambani said on Tuesday.
BAKU, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan has voted in a
referendum to extend the presidential term from five to seven
years, election authorities said on Tuesday, a step critics say
will hand unprecedented powers to President Ilham Aliyev who has
led the country since 2003.
MUNICH, Germany, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Siemens has
agreed with labour representatives to cut 1,700 jobs in Germany,
fewer than originally planned, as part of a restructuring of its
Process Industries and Drives unit, which has been hit by weak
demand from the oil and gas sector.
BEIJING, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Singapore's ambassador to China
on Tuesday accused a major state-run Chinese newspaper of
fabricating a report about Singapore's position on the South
China Sea, but the paper stuck by its story.
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The centerpiece of President
Barack Obama's climate change strategy, federal rules curbing
greenhouse gas emissions mainly from coal-fired power plants,
faces a key test on Tuesday when opponents try to convince a
U.S. appeals court to throw out the regulations.
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Britain's economy needs an
infrastructure and vocational education upgrade to deliver
stability to businesses after months of political drama
including the vote to leave the European Union, business
minister Greg Clark said on Tuesday.
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