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Friday, May 3

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G7 considers giving Ukraine $50 bln worth of aid — Bloomberg

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The US pushing to sign an agreement when G7 leaders convene in Italy in June

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Bruins pushed to G7, want more from Pastrnak

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Jim Montgomery was asked if Boston needed more from its top skaters to avoid elimination, and the Bruins coach identified David Pastrnak in particular as needing to provide more to the group.

G7 Acknowledges Russian Asset Seizure Not on the Table

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Officials from the G7 group of the world’s most industrialized nations are privately admitting that an all-out seizure of frozen Russian assets is no longer on the table, the Financial Times reported on Friday. Ukraine has been pushing for…

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Italy to send latest package of military aid to Ukraine before G7 summit in June

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According to the report, the aid package for Kiev, Italy's 9th, will include the delivery of a SAMP-T air defense system produced jointly with France

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G7 countries privately recognize Russian assets seizure not on the table — FT

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Western countries are "exploring alternative ways of extracting funding" for Ukraine from the frozen assets, the newspaper said

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OECD: UK worst-performing economy in G7 next year

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LONDON, May 3 ― The UK will be the worst-performing economy among the G7 next year because of lingering inflation and...

Thursday, May 2

23

What G7 phase-out of ‘unabated’ coal-powered energy means for Canada

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Canada signed a pledge to phase out coal-fired electricity by 2030 with other G7 countries but plans to keep producing coal for steel production.

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UK economy set to be worst performing in G7 – how it compares with the rest

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OECD downgrades British growth forecast from 0.7% to 0.4% per cent this year, with 1% predicted next year

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UK GDP growth will be second-worst of all G7 nations in next 18 months, says OECD

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GDP is expected to 'remain sluggish' at 0.4% in 2024 before rising to 1% by 2025. It is the slowest growth of every other G7 economy apart from Germany.

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UK will be worst-performing G7 economy in 2025, OECD forecasts

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The outlook is a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.

UK will be worst performer in G7 next year, OECD forecasts

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UK constrained by high interest rates, price rises and staff shortages but thinktank offers optimistic outlook for global economy

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UK to be slowest-growing G7 economy next year, warns OECD – business live

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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as the OECD cuts UK growth forecasts to back of G7 pack for 2025

UK to witness weakest growth across G7 group of major economies next year - OECD

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has downgraded its UK growth projections for 2024 and 2025

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Wednesday, May 1

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G7 nations commit to phasing out coal power by 2035

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The group of nations in the G7 have announced an agreement to phase out coal power plants by 2035. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy reports.

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G7’s coal phase-out not enough without ending gas dependency: Experts

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New Delhi: The agreement arrived at by G7 ministers to phase out the existing unabated coal power generation by 2035 is welcome, but their addiction to gas production and consumption remains the elephant in the room, according to climate…

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India News | G7's Coal Phase-out Not Enough Without Ending Gas Dependency: Experts

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The agreement arrived at by G7 ministers to phase out the existing unabated coal power generation by 2035 is welcome, but their addiction to gas production and consumption remains the…

Tuesday, Apr 30

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G7 agree to end use of unabated coal power plants by 2035

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Agreement gives leeway to countries heavily reliant on coal and allows power plants fitted with carbon-capture technology

G7 countries say they’ll phase out coal by 2035 — with caveats

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A group of nations known as the G-7 say they’ll eliminate coal from their power sector — unless those coal plants capture their planet-warming emissions — by 2035. In a communique this week, the nations’ environment and climate leaders…