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England Women’s Simon Middleton has selection headache for Six Nations finalCaptain Sarah Hunter made first appearance in over a yearMiddleton: ‘We have players who are really explosive’ Sarah Hunter of England (right) was making her first appearance in over a year in the thrashing of Italy. Photograph: Chris Ricco/The RFU Collection/Getty Images
“Il mare è una fonte fondamentale per la sostenibilità economica, sociale e ambientale del Paese. In un periodo in cui la pandemia mette in crisi lo sviluppo dell’economia, il mare continua a consentire scambi commerciali e approvvigionamenti. La sua importanza è tornata evidente quando a causa di un incidente il canale di Suez non è stato percorribile. Per un paese che conta 8mila chilometri di costa, il mare è fonte di sviluppo, di coesione sociale e inestimabile patrimonio ambientale. Va difeso e tutelato”. Così il Ministro delle Infrastrutture e della Mobilità Sostenibili, Enrico Giovannini in occasione della Giornata del mare e della cultura marinara. “Per questo, nel Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza, abbiamo dedicato particolare attenzione allo sviluppo dei porti e al rinnovo della flotta in chiave sostenibile, in linea con le indicazioni europee e con il Green Deal”. Il Ministro Giovannini ricorda l’impegno encomiabile della Guardia Costiera nell’assicurare la regolarità e la sicurezza del trasporto marittimo, le attività di soccorso per il salvataggio di vite umane e per la difesa dell’ecosistema marino”. Il Ministro ha ricordato l’importanza dell’opera di sensibilizzazione e diffusione della cultura del mare che la Guardia Costiera svolge con continuità e in collaborazione con altre istituzioni, tra cui le attività promosse su tutto il territorio nazionale per informare ed educare i giovani e gli utenti del mare sui principi della sicurezza e della tutela ambientale.
(Bloomberg) -- An Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund may join a group investing in Saudi Aramco’s oil pipelines, in a deal set to be backed by a loan of around $10.5 billion.Mubadala Investment Co., a fund with $232 billion of assets, is in talks with U.S. investor EIG Global Energy Partners LLC, the lead member of the consortium, according to a Mubadala spokesperson. A final agreement has yet to be reached, the spokesperson said.Aramco has helped put together the loan, which the group will use to fund the transaction, according to people familiar with the matter. BNP Paribas SA, Citigroup Inc., HSBC Holdings Plc and Mizuho Financial Group Inc are among the lenders, according to the people. All four banks declined to comment.Washington-based EIG and Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, announced the $12.4 billion deal late Friday. The investors will buy 49% of Aramco Oil Pipelines Co., a recently-formed entity with rights to 25 years of tariff payments for crude shipped through the Saudi Arabian firm’s network. Aramco will own the rest of the shares and retain full ownership of the pipelines themselves.The transaction is part of Saudi Arabia’s drive to open up more to foreign investment and use the money to diversify its economy, which was hammered last year by coronavirus lockdowns and the fall in oil prices.The disposal may also help Aramco reduce its debt and maintain its dividend, the biggest of any listed firm globally. The company -- 98% owned by the Saudi government -- paid out $75 billion to shareholders last year.The deal is structured similarly to one last year involving Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. In June, Adnoc raised $10.1 billion by selling leasing rights in its natural-gas pipelines to a group including Global Infrastructure Partners and Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, GIC Pte.East-West PipelineHSBC advised EIG on the Aramco acquisition, one of the largest this year in the energy sector. Apollo Global Management Inc., Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and BlackRock Inc. were among the other investors that made or considered bids.Mubadala is the second-biggest wealth fund in the United Arab Emirates, of which Abu Dhabi is the capital.The transaction covers all of Aramco’s existing and future pipelines in the kingdom, according to EIG. The company’s vast network includes the East-West Pipeline, which can carry more than 5 million barrels of crude a day from Saudi Arabia’s main fields in the east to Yanbu on the Red Sea.EIG described it as a “lease and lease-back agreement.” Aramco will lease usage rights for its pipelines to the new subsidiary, which will then give Aramco the exclusive right to use the network for the 25-year period in exchange for a quarterly, volume-based tariff. Aramco will retain all operating and capital expense risk, EIG said.(Updates with BNP Paribas declining to comment.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
''Il mare è una riserva importantissima per questo pianeta. Il mare è il termosifone del pianeta, una grande riserva di calore che genera i flussi termici che a loro volta generano il clima, le precipitazioni''. Lo sottolinea il ministro della Transizione ecologica, Roberto Cingolani, in occasione della Giornata del mare. ''Quello che è successo negli ultimi anni è molto grave perché l'aumento dell'impatto dell'effetto serra sta portando ad una variazione della temperatura media elevata. Questo crea scioglimento dei ghiacci, cambiamento della temperatura del mare. Questi effetti cambiano l'acidità del mare, cambiano il livello e questo genera conseguenze spesso catastrofiche, sia dal punto di vista del clima, sia della difesa delle nostre coste, delle terre emerse'', aggiunge. ''Il mare è anche la più grande riserva di biodiversità del pianeta,per questo va protetto da inquinamento, da variazioni di acidità e in tutti i sensi. Il mare è anche una riserva alimentare per noi. Non dimentichiamoci che c'è una larga fetta della popolazione del pianeta che ha una dieta basata prevalentemente di pesce. Noi stessi mangiamo pesce. Questa riserva alimentare va tutelata e non depredata e va difesa dall'inquinamento che fa male al mare e a quello che mangiamo', afferma.
The Queen is "thinking of others before herself", the Countess of Wessex has said, as she left a church service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor. Members of the Royal Family gathered on Sunday for a small service to mourn the loss of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Canada's Telesat is racing to launch a low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite constellation to provide high-speed global broadband from space, pitting the satellite communications firm founded in 1969 against two trailblazing billionaires, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. Musk, the Tesla Inc CEO who was only a year old when Telesat launched its first satellite, is putting the so-called Starlink LEO into orbit with his company SpaceX, and Amazon.com Inc, which Bezos founded, is planning a LEO called Project Kuiper.
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The Duke of York spoke after a church service in Windsor where members of the royal family said prayers for the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Jordan’s King Abdullah appeared in public Sunday alongside his half-brother Prince Hamzah, state TV showed, their first joint appearance since a palace crisis involving the prince rocked the kingdom. The images showed a group of Hashemite royals at a mausoleum where their ancestors are buried.The palace Twitter account published a picture of the group at a cemetery with the caption “HM King Abdullah II, HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein... (and) Hamzah bin Al Hussein... visit tomb of HM the late King Abdullah I”.All were dressed in civilian clothes, apart from Hussein, the heir to the throne, who wore military dress.The government had accused Hamzah—a former crown prince who was sidelined as heir to the throne in favour of Abdullah’s son Hussein in 2004 -- of involvement in a conspiracy to “destabilise the kingdom’s security”.At least 16 people were arrested.But Abdullah said last Wednesday that Hamzah, who has signed a letter pledging his loyalty to the king following mediation by an uncle, was safe in his palace under his “protection”.In an address read out in his name on state television, the king added that “sedition has been nipped in the bud”.Hamzah had been appointed crown prince and heir to the throne in 1999 in line with his father’s wishes, but Abdullah stripped him of the title in 2004 and named his own eldest son Hussein in Hamzah’s place.Hamzah, after claiming he was put under house arrest early this month, made extensive use of traditional and social media to lash out against his situation.He accused Jordan’s rulers of corruption and ineptitude in a video message published by the BBC on April 3.But after a statement voicing his loyalty to the king two days later, Abdullah said last Wednesday that Hamzah had offered his support for the monarchy.(AFP)
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A problem with the electrical distribution grid of Iran's Natanz nuclear facility caused an incident at the site on Sunday, Iranian Press TV reported, a day after Tehran launched new advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges at the site. The Natanz facility, which is located in the desert in the central province of Isfahan, is the centrepiece of Iran's uranium enrichment programme and monitored by inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog. "The incident caused no casualties or contamination," Iran's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said, adding that "electricity was affected at the Natanz facility".
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Tottenham "have been soft for the last 40 years", according to Roy Keane as the former Manchester United captain enjoyed another entertaining debate with Jamie Redknapp. After a lively back and forth of a few weeks ago, Keane and Redknapp were at it again on Sunday ahead of Spurs’ home match with United. Keane repeatedly said there was a "softness" to Spurs during the debate about the club with Redknapp on Sky Sports ahead of them hosting United on Sunday.
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