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  • Nothing Phone (3a) Lite pops up on Geekbench with key specs, European price and sale date surfaces

    Nothing Phone (3a) Lite pops up on Geekbench with key specs, European price and sale date surfaces

    The Nothing Phone (3a) series consists of two smartphones – Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. Last week, we heard that these smartphones would be joined by the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite by the end of 2025, and now a French…

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  • Shriya Satam wins silver in MMA; Bhoomika Nehate bags 200m bronze

    Shriya Satam wins silver in MMA; Bhoomika Nehate bags 200m bronze

    Shriya Satam (MMA) secured a silver while Bhoomika Nehate (200m) finished third in their respective events as India added two medals to their tally at the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Manama, Bahrain on Saturday.

    India’s two medals from Saturday…

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  • TotalEnergies ready to restart $20bn Mozambique LNG project

    TotalEnergies ready to restart $20bn Mozambique LNG project

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    TotalEnergies is close to restarting one of Africa’s biggest energy projects four years after it was halted by a terrorist attack, with the French group and its partners judging that it is safe to proceed.

    The $20bn plan for a liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique has been on hold since 2021 when a deadly attack by Islamist militants in the Cabo Delgado province where the project is located prompted TotalEnergies to activate a contractual get-out, known as force majeure.

    On Saturday, Total said that the consortium behind the project had “taken the decision to lift the Force Majeure” and that it had informed the Mozambican government.

    The decision is a key step towards resuming a project that has been touted as potentially transformative for Mozambique’s economy. Also backed by Japanese energy company Mitsui, the project will have a maximum capacity of up to 43mn tons of LNG per year.

    Mozambique’s government must approve updates to the budget for the project, known as MozambiqueLNG, before it is relaunched, Total added.

    MozambiqueLNG has been backed with loans from countries including the US government and is strategically important project for Total, as it seeks to increase its production of LNG.

    Following the 2021 attack, Mozambique’s military collaborated with Rwandan forces to restore order to the province, including protecting the Afungi Peninsula where the Total-led project and a $30bn development led by US oil company ExxonMobil are based.

    Lifting of force majeure is a positive development for Exxon’s planned project. Last month the company’s chief executive Darren Woods sought reassurances from Mozambican president Daniel Chapo about security of the region.

    TotalEnergies move to lift force majeure is a signal that concerns over the safety of employees and the security of the project have eased.

    Despite the potential economic benefits of MozambiqueLNG, it has been dogged by controversy, including allegations of human rights abuses by Mozambican soldiers protecting the project.

    This year, the FT reported that the UK government was seeking legal advice over how to pull out of its $1.15bn backing for the project, while it has also commissioned a human rights review of the development.

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  • ‘Halo’ finally comes to PlayStation in the form of a brand new remake

    ‘Halo’ finally comes to PlayStation in the form of a brand new remake

    There were headlines about the next Xbox console this week, but the biggest news out of Microsoft’s gaming division actually concerned a competitor’s platform.

    On Friday, Xbox and current series…

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  • The Mystery of Rain on The Sun Can Finally Be Explained : ScienceAlert

    The Mystery of Rain on The Sun Can Finally Be Explained : ScienceAlert

    It rains on the Sun, the gigantic thermonuclear orb that burns with the multi-million-degree ‘fires’ of fusion.

    This rain is made of superheated plasma, and researchers might have discovered its secret: quickly shifting flows of elements such…

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  • How to get every Fortnitemares skins in Fortnite today | Esports News

    How to get every Fortnitemares skins in Fortnite today | Esports News

    Fortnitemares 2025 is one of the latest events in the game, and it has resulted in a lot of new things being introduced into the game. This horror-themed event is primarily known for introducing themed cosmetics like skins, based on popular…

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  • Turbine engine efficiency: Advancements in protective coatings

    Turbine engine efficiency: Advancements in protective coatings

    The efficiency of turbine engines can be measured by…

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  • Alcaraz fresh and fired up in Paris: 'This year is totally different' – ATP Tour

    1. Alcaraz fresh and fired up in Paris: ‘This year is totally different’  ATP Tour
    2. Masters of Paris: Where ATP No. 1 Club members shine  ATP Tour
    3. Alcaraz : « They have to do something with the calendar »  tennismajors.com
    4. Carlos Alcaraz’s Paris…

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  • Shuttered robot vacuum maker Neato is ending cloud services sooner than planned

    Shuttered robot vacuum maker Neato is ending cloud services sooner than planned

    Starting soon, Neato robovac owners will no longer be able to control their devices using the app. Neato Robotics, which shut down in 2023 due to declining sales, has notified customers that “cloud services are being phased out during Q4 2025,”…

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  • Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos buried in a state funeral

    Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos buried in a state funeral

    ATHENS, Greece — Popular Greek singer-songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos was buried Saturday at Athens’ First Cemetery in a state-sponsored funeral, four days after his death at age 80.

    Savvopoulos had died of a heart attack after battling cancer…

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