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Police name passenger killed two days before Christmas after car swerved off road

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Column: Can Biden transform the U S energy system?

U.S. presidential transitions have all the elements of a great news story: people, drama, timeliness, conflict and consequences. But energy systems are mostly shaped by slower moving, impersonal, structural forces.

Trump s big gamble to gut US power plant emissions rules loses in court, opening door for new climate rules

Govt assures Coal India of full support , stresses learning new things

Coal Minister Pralhad Joshi on Thursday assured Coal India of full government support, even as he said the PSU needs to learn new things for improvement in its future prospects. The minister, who was speaking during the launch of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) of Coal India Ltd (CIL), said there will be full support to the company because it is the backbone of the country . But having said that the improvement is a continuous process, learning is a continuous process..let us learn new things, new ideas, new approach, and new goal. And in this, the image of coal (sector), Coal India needs to be changed. We have to change the image of Coal India, Joshi stressed.

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Pakistan s Shi ite Hazara minority that kills 11

3 Min Read QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack on Sunday that killed 11 miners from Pakistan’s minority Shi’ite Hazaras in Baluchistan province. People and family members carry a body of their relative, who was a coal miner and got killed along with other coworkers from Pakistan s minority Shi ite Hazara community by unidentifyed persons in Mach area of Bolan district, in Quetta, Pakistan January 3, 2021. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed The attack took place early on Sunday morning in the Mach area of Bolan district around 100 kms southeast of Baluchistan’s capital Quetta, killing the miners who were in a shared residential room near the coal mine where they worked, officials said.

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