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TotalEnergies withdraws from two South African gas fields
French energy giant TotalEnergies said yesterday it was withdrawing from two offshore gas fields in South Africa as they did not appear economically viable.
A subsidiary of TotalEnergies owns a 45 percent stake in a block off the country's southern coast where the fields, Brulpadda and Luiperd, were discovered.
Paris 2024: The Olympics of Inclusion, Macron, and Opulence
Tomorrow, Paris will host the world’s premier sporting event for the first time in a century, welcoming the planet’s most photogenic champions from 206 countries. The aim is to restore the Olympic Games to their former glory after the challenges of Rio and the empty stands of Tokyo, caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Will the €7.5 billion invested be enough to achieve this
Vucic: Kragujevac plant joint success of Serbia, Stellantis
KRAGUJEVAC - At a ceremony that marked the start of trial production of Fiat's new electric car, the Grande Panda, at the Stellantis plant in Kragujevac, central Serbia, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Monday was a great day for Serbia as the modernised plant symbolised a joint success of Serbia and Stellantis and a fight for accelerated progress.
Macron’s political “Waterloo” sweeps the European stock markets
Investors upset by prospect of a victory for Le Pen's party and "manifesto" of the Left parties - French Finance Minister speaks of "absolute madness" commenting on their proposals - 6.4% drop for the CAC 40
Over 170 arrested as climate protests target TotalEnergies
The boss of TotalEnergies told shareholders Friday that new oil fields had to be developed to meet global demand, as the annual meetings of the French energy giant and one of its biggest shareholders were picketed by climate activists.
Data center market is flourishing, but needs more workers
After Microsoft and Digital Realty, France's Data 4 is entering the Greek market of data centers.
Data 4 has established a subsidiary and is looking for a manager who will undertake the design and construction of its data center in Greece, while a Canadian group is also eyeing the domestic market.
Carrefour Returns to Sofia: French Retail Giant Opens Two Supermarkets in the Bulgarian Capital
After nearly a decade-long absence, the renowned French retail chain Carrefour has made a triumphant return to Bulgaria, marking its comeback with the opening of two supermarkets in Sofia. The new Carrefour outlets, situated in TSUM (Central Universal Store) and at 89 Al.
TotalEnergies explores US, Europe renewable portfolio stake sale, sources say
France's TotalEnergies is exploring a sale of a 50% stake of a portfolio of renewable projects in Europe and the US, including Greece,according to two people familiar with the matter.
The French energy group is sounding out advisers for a sale of a stake in wind and solar power assets across the US, Spain, Portugal, France and Greece, the sources said.
Renault, Oyak to invest 400 mln euros in Bursa plant
Carmaker Renault plans to produce new model cars at the Bursa plant with up to 400 million euros of investment together with its local partner Oyak.
The plan foresees the manufacturing of four new models by 2027, including three SUVs.
"Carrefour" Returns to Bulgaria
French retail giant "Carrefour" is set to re-establish its presence in Bulgaria, unveiling plans for a significant return through a partnership with Greek franchisee "Retail & More." The announcement details the sub-franchising of the Carrefour brand to at least 20 stores in Bulgaria, with negotiations underway, including discussions with Bulgarian companies like Parkmart Holding for sub-fr
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