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Trump turns to Exxon
Exxon Rex Tillerson, President-elect Donald Trump's apparent choice to lead the State Department, has ample experience in dealing with other nations, but strictly as a businessman, not a diplomat.
Markets plummet as Trump stuns planet
The increasingly likely prospect of a Donald Trump presidency roiled North American futures markets and sent Asian stocks and oil prices tumbling.
Global deal reached to limit powerful greenhouse gases
It is estimated that the agreement will cut the global levels of hydroflurocarbons (HFCs) by 80 to 85 per cent by 2047, the World Resources Institute said in a statement.
Sweden digs in on proposal to ban lobsters from Europe
Sweden is digging in on a proposal to ban imports of live lobsters into the European Union after a rebuke from American scientists.
NY utility plans largest US offshore wind farm
The project would be three times larger than one due to go online this year off Rhode Island.
Stung by low oil prices, Exxon loses 'AAA' rating from S&P
Exxon had held the "AAA" rating since at least 1949.