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  • How Giving Up Alcohol for a Month Can Change Your Life "Dry January" encourages alcohol abstinence for a month, promoting health benefits like increased energy, better heart health, and clearer skin.
  • 7 Breakfast Foods You Should Never Start Your Day With Avoid unhealthy breakfast foods like sugary cereals and instant noodles for a healthier start to your day. Opt for whole grains instead.
  • China Reveals Over 20 Million Tons of Copper Reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau China has discovered vast copper reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, boosting domestic supply and supporting green energy development.
  • Russia Plans Strikes on 160 Key Energy and Military Sites in South Korea and Japan Russia's decade-old military plans target 160 key sites in South Korea and Japan, including military and civilian facilities.
  • Trump, China, and More: 5 Key Variables That Could Shape Volatile Commodity Markets in 2025 Experts warn of unprecedented volatility in 2025's global economy, influenced by U.S. trade policies and China's economic recovery.
  • Tesla Megapack Production Starts in Shanghai, Aims to Stabilize Power for Global Markets Tesla's Shanghai Megafactory will produce 10,000 Megapacks annually, enhancing energy storage and stabilizing power in large cities.
  • Russia’s Gas Sales Jump 13% Thanks to Surge in China Sales, But Biden’s Sanctions Could Hit Soon Gazprom expects to exceed gas sales forecasts this year, driven by demand from China, despite previous losses from the Ukraine conflict.
  • Schneider Electric Partners with NVIDIA to Create Sustainable AI Data Centers Schneider Electric accelerates data center solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability in response to AI-driven demand.
  • China Reacts Strongly to U.S. Solar Tariff Increase, Claims It Will Only Hurt Consumers and Fuel Inflation The U.S. plans to double tariffs on Chinese solar products, prompting strong opposition from China and warning of inflation and instability.
  • UAE Aims to Lead the World in Sustainability with Revolutionary Battery Recycling Project The UAE announces its first battery recycling plant, aiming to support sustainability and the growing electric vehicle ecosystem.
  • Mineral Wars: How Nations Are Competing to Secure Energy Resources Global competition for critical minerals intensifies as nations adopt protectionist policies to secure resources for energy transitions.
  • U.S. DOE Announces $17 Million Boost for Lithium, Nickel, and Rare Earth Research The DOE will invest $17 million in 14 projects to enhance U.S. energy security and domestic supply chains for critical minerals.
  • Insurance Industry Faces $600 Billion Climate Loss Over 20 Years—Here’s What’s Behind the Shocking Figures Climate change has caused over one-third of weather-related insurance losses, totaling $600 billion, highlighting urgent industry reforms.
  • North Korea and Russia Discuss Expanding Cooperation in Energy, Agriculture, and Tech North Korea hosted a banquet for a Russian delegation, discussing bilateral cooperation in various sectors during the meeting.
  • World's Largest Miner Goes Big: $7 Billion Investment in Chilean Copper BHP plans to invest over $7 billion in Chilean copper operations to meet rising demand, despite projected production declines by 2030.
  • EU Pledges €50 Billion to Help Rebuild Ukraine Amid Ongoing War The EU is seeking investments for Ukraine's recovery, with a €50 billion fund aimed at rebuilding post-war infrastructure and partnerships.
  • Why Men Should Eat Oatmeal and Women Should Grab Avocados for Breakfast—Science Explains A recent study has highlighted how men and women benefit from different types of breakfasts for optimal energy and metabolic health.
  • 24 Eggs a Day? Harvard Med Student’s Cholesterol Experiment Shocks Everyone Harvard student Nick Norwitz ate 720 eggs in a month, finding his LDL cholesterol levels dropped despite high cholesterol intake.
  • Russia and Uzbekistan Set to Finalize Major Nuclear Plant Project Uzbekistan and Russia are expected to finalize negotiations for a nuclear power plant construction project.
  • China's $30 Billion Nuclear Power Play: 11 New Plants Will Make It the World's Top Reactor Hub by 2030 China has approved plans to build 11 new nuclear power plants this year, surpassing the US in the number of nuclear reactors by 2030.
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