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Uganda minister slams EU criticism of oil project
Uganda minister slams EU criticism of oil project
Africa

Uganda's energy minister on Tuesday slammed the European Parliament for seeking to delay a massive and controversial East African oil project over human rights violations and environmental concerns. The European Parliament resolution adopted last month voiced concern over "human rights violations" in Uganda and Tanzania linked to investments in fossil fuel projects.

UK's Truss says 'no shame' in climbdown amid Tory tensions
UK's Truss says 'no shame' in climbdown amid Tory tensions
World

Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss insisted Tuesday she felt "no shame" and vowed to press on with unpopular economic reforms despite lurching into a self-inflicted crisis just a month into her term. - Budget confusion - Truss and Kwarteng were widely reported as bringing forward a major debt reduction plan to later this month, having insisted previously that it would only come on November 23.

Shell CEO hints energy firms should pay more tax
Shell CEO hints energy firms should pay more tax
Business and Economy

Shell's departing chief executive indicated Tuesday that governments should "probably" tax energy firms more to help protect the poorest from rocketing electricity and gas bills and ease the cost-of-living crisis. "One way or another, there needs to be government intervention ... that somehow results in protecting the poorest.

Traumatised Mozambique region seeks answers after jihadist attack
Traumatised Mozambique region seeks answers after jihadist attack
World

As jihadist fighters advanced in northern Mozambique, Henriques Laba saw only one route of escape. "The government has significantly increased its budget for the northern provinces, which demonstrates that there is an awareness of the issue," said Mirko Manzoni, the UN's special envoy to Mozambique.

EU lawmakers impose single charger for all smartphones
EU lawmakers impose single charger for all smartphones
World

The EU parliament on Tuesday passed a new law requiring USB-C to be the single charger standard for all new smartphones, tablets and cameras from late 2024. The EU law will in two years' time apply to all handheld mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, headsets, portable speakers, handheld videogame consoles, e-readers, earbuds, keyboards, mice and portable navigation systems.

UK's embattled govt stares at new U-turn on economy
UK's embattled govt stares at new U-turn on economy
Business and Economy

Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss defended her contentious plan to kick-start economic growth through tax cuts, despite expectations Tuesday of a second damaging U-turn. Asked if any more U-turns were coming, Truss was evasive in an interview with LBC radio broadcast Tuesday but recorded on Monday.

At least 15 dead in new Ecuador prison riot
At least 15 dead in new Ecuador prison riot
World

At least 15 prisoners died Monday in the latest unrest inside Ecuador's prison system, officials in the South American country reported. During a television interview on Monday, he offered "a message of condolence and solidarity with the families of those who died today in (the prison)". bur-des/aha/it

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