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Indian Markets Open Higher Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
As global cues remain mixed, Indian stock indices show resilience, bolstered by surging oil prices.

Chevron's Call for Venezuela's Oil Sector Reform
Chevron's CEO emphasizes the need for enhanced reforms to attract foreign investment in Venezuela's oil industry.
Aljamain Sterling Eyes Featherweight Title After UFC 116 Victory
Following his win at UFC 116, Aljamain Sterling is determined to challenge Alexander Volkanovski for the featherweight title.
Renewable Energy: A Shield Against Nuclear Catastrophes
Decentralized renewable energy systems could prevent future Chornobyl-like disasters amid increasing global energy demands.
Climate Tech IPOs Signal New Era for Sustainable Investments
Emerging nuclear and geothermal companies may lead a resurgence in climate tech investment opportunities.
US Energy Exports Surge Amid Global Demand Crisis
Record high energy exports from the US respond to escalating global tensions and soaring oil prices.

US Reinstates Controversial Execution Methods for Federal Crimes
The Justice Department's new memo revives firing squads and gas chambers, igniting debates on capital punishment.
X-energy Soars 27% on Nasdaq Debut Amid Nuclear Revival
The nuclear power startup’s IPO signals a resurgence in clean energy investment.
X-energy Raises $1 Billion in Historic IPO Amid Nuclear Demand
Amazon-backed nuclear startup X-energy capitalizes on rising energy needs with a record-breaking IPO.

Woman Rescued After Three Hours Trapped in Outback Toilet
A woman in the Australian outback endured a harrowing experience after a toilet pit collapsed beneath her.

Indian Markets React to Rising Oil Prices Amid Caution
As global oil prices surge, Indian traders brace for potential market shifts.

Vedanta Boiler Blast: Death Toll Rises as Investigation Continues
The recent Vedanta boiler explosion tragedy claims another life, raising concerns about workplace safety in India.