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AFRICA INVESTMENT-Can Obama’s Africa Power plan hold a candle to China?
JOHANNESBURG, July 2 (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama’s $7 billion plan to shine “light where currently there’s darkness” in Africa by doubling access to power on the world’s poorest continent was billed as a highlight of his African tour.
Russia’s Putin: Changing gas deals would hurt energy security
MOSCOW, July 1 (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin on Monday defended the long-term supply deals under which Russia exports the bulk of its natural gas, saying abandoning them would undermine global energy security.
Chinese protest city to release environment report
BEIJING, June 3 (Reuters) – The government of the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming will publish an environmental impact assessment for a refinery which has been subject to mass protests, state media said on Monday, as it hopes to head off further unrest ahead of a trade fair.