Mitsubishi chemical cuts ethylene production

Mitsubishi chemical cuts ethylene production

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TOKYO -- Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. has reduced output of ethylene, a material for plastics and other industrial products, to avoid a production halt due to possible supply shortages of raw materials from the Middle East, company officials said on Monday.

Japan biz bankruptcies reach 13-year high in February

Japan biz bankruptcies reach 13-year high in February

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TOKYO -- The number of corporate bankruptcies in Japan involving liabilities of at least 10 million yen totaled 851 last month, the highest level in 13 years for a February, Tokyo Shoko Research Ltd. said Monday.

G7 to discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves, French source says

G7 to discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves, French source says

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G7 finance ministers will on Monday discuss the possible release of emergency oil reserves, a French government source said, in response to surging oil prices resulting from the Middle East conflict.

Indonesia searches for missing after landfill collapse kills 4

Indonesia searches for missing after landfill collapse kills 4

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JAKARTA -- Rescuers are still searching for five missing people after a large stack of garbage collapsed at Indonesia's biggest landfill site over the weekend, killing at least four people, an official said on Monday.

Germany's industry makes unexpectedly weak start to 2026

Germany's industry makes unexpectedly weak start to 2026

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BERLIN - Germany's industry got off to a surprisingly weak start in January, with orders falling more than forecast and output unexpectedly decreasing, according to statistics office data.

IMF's Georgieva warns Middle East conflict could push global inflation higher

IMF's Georgieva warns Middle East conflict could push global inflation higher

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TOKYO -- IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Monday warned of inflation risks from the Middle East conflict, saying a 10-percent increase in oil prices, if persistent through most of the year, would result in a 40-basis-point increase in global inflation.

10 vessels attacked in Hormuz Strait: analysts

10 vessels attacked in Hormuz Strait: analysts

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About 10 vessels in or near the Strait of Hormuz have come under attack since Iran blocked the strategic waterway in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes, data analysis groups report.

As Fukushima memories fade, Japan embraces a nuclear-powered future

As Fukushima memories fade, Japan embraces a nuclear-powered future

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IWAKI, Japan - Takuma Hashimoto was three years old when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck on March 11, 2011, triggering nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi plant just an hour's drive from his home.

Fans clash after Celtic beat Rangers in Scotland's 'Old Firm' soccer derby

Fans clash after Celtic beat Rangers in Scotland's 'Old Firm' soccer derby

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND -- Celtic and Rangers fans swarmed onto the pitch and hurled flares in ugly clashes at Ibrox stadium on Sunday after the latest 'Old Firm' derby between Scotland's biggest rivals.

Families of flight MH370 passengers urge Malaysia to extend search

Families of flight MH370 passengers urge Malaysia to extend search

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KUALA LUMPUR - Families of those aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on Sunday urged the Malaysian government to extend a contract it signed with deep-sea exploration firm Ocean Infinity to continue a search for the aircraft that disappeared 12 years ago.