The fight for North Dakota's fracking water market
WATFORD CITY, North Dakota - As fracking expands in North Dakota's Bakken oil shale fields, so has the fight over who has the right to tap into the multimillion-dollar market to supply water to the energy sector. Full Article
Car bombs target Iraqi Shi'ites, killing at least 43
BAGHDAD - At least 43 people were killed in car bomb explosions targeting Shi'ite Muslims in the Iraqi capital and the southern oil hub of Basra on Monday, police and medics said. | Video
The road-kill along Hydrogen Highway
LOS ANGELES - The plan was that every Californian would have access to a hydrogen fueling station by the end of 2010. Today, California has just nine hydrogen stations open for the public, and only about 200 fuel cell cars that can use them. Full Article
Shrinking deficit reduces budget deal pressure
WASHINGTON - A sudden improvement in the outlook for the government deficit over the next decade has alleviated some of the pressure on lawmakers to act, and a spate of scandals has distracted Congress and the White House. Full Article
Japan upgrades economic outlook
TOKYO - The Japanese government upgraded its assessment of the economy, as emerging signs of an upturn in exports and factory output added to growing evidence that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's aggressive polices are beginning to reignite growth. Full Article
China's vast hot money triangle flourishes
ZHUHAI/HONG KONG - As China's economy matures and gains in sophistication, so too does a vast underground banking industry offering swift, cheap and low risk cross-border fund transfers - shifting hundreds of millions of dollars each day. Full Article
Outlook dim as Syria diplomacy gathers force
AMMAN/LONDON - The world's diplomats will make a major new push in the coming days for negotiations to end Syria's civil war, but their chances of achieving a peace deal look as remote as ever. Full Article
Iraq bomb blasts leave more than 30 dead
May 20 - More than 30 people are killed in a series of bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the mainly Shi'ite southern oil hub of Basra. Sunita Rappai reports.
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