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U.S. Shale Mergers Continue with ConocoPhillips-Marathon Mega Deal

Oilprice.com 

The U.S. oil industry saw its latest announcement of a big merger this week after ConocoPhillips said it had agreed to buy Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal with an enterprise value of $22.5 billion, inclusive of $5.4 billion of net debt.    The rationale behind the latest deal in the shale patch is slightly different from those of the previously announced transactions. But just as in earlier M&A agreements, the latest acquisition also bets on scaling up drilling inventory for the long term.  But above all... Читать дальше...

A traumatic story

Scoop 

Haimona Gray writes: Too Maori for some, not Maori enough for others. I knew that old blind before I could read. I was raised with eyes forced wide open. Like the protagonist, Alex, in A Clockwork Orange. Eyes unable to look away from the horrors of the world. My parents met while working at an […]

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A pioneering office to aid Indian health

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Minnesota's Office of American Indian Health just made its debut. It's an example of the innovation needed to close shameful, longstanding health gaps.

Tories hit by worst poll since Truss as Starmer voices 'respect' for Abbott - live - The Independent

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  1. Tories hit by worst poll since Truss as Starmer voices 'respect' for Abbott - live  The Independent
  2. General election latest: Labour lead grows to high not seen since Truss was PM - as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt admits tax cuts failed to dent poll deficit  Sky News
  3. Tories heading for wipeout as new mega-poll suggests they could win just 66 seats  The Independent
  4. If the pollsters have it right, the Conservatives need a miracle in five weeks  The Guardian
  5. First Polls... Читать дальше...

WHO extends talks to reach pandemic accord

Voice of America 

Geneva, Switzerland — The World Health Organization annual assembly on Saturday gave member countries another year to agree on a landmark accord to combat future pandemics.  Three years of effort to reach a deal ended last month in failure. But WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus hailed what he called historic decisions taken to make a new bid for an accord.  The WHO agreed in 2021 as the COVID-19 pandemic eased to launch talks on an accord to counter any new global health crisis. Millions died... Читать дальше...