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Honda, Isuzu Power Up Fuel Cell Partnership For Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Thursday January 16, 2020
- Reuters
Japan's Honda Motor Co and Isuzu Motors Ltd on Wednesday said they would jointly research the use of hydrogen fuel cells to power heavy-duty trucks, looking to expand fuel cell use by applying the zero-emission technology to larger vehicles.
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Prosecutor Seeks 10-Year Sentence For Brother Of Paris Attacker
- Tuesday June 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A French prosecutor on Monday demanded the maximum 10-year jail sentence for the brother of one of the Paris attackers, who is accused of travelling to Syria to train as a terrorist fighter.
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Nikkei advances as financials storm higher
- Tuesday February 12, 2013
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Japan's Nikkei share average rebounded on Tuesday, boosted by financials after a U.S. Treasury official voiced support for Japan's aggressive policies to combat deflation and bolster growth, while a softer yen propped up some exporters.
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Honda, Isuzu Power Up Fuel Cell Partnership For Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Thursday January 16, 2020
- Reuters
Japan's Honda Motor Co and Isuzu Motors Ltd on Wednesday said they would jointly research the use of hydrogen fuel cells to power heavy-duty trucks, looking to expand fuel cell use by applying the zero-emission technology to larger vehicles.
- www.carandbike.com
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Prosecutor Seeks 10-Year Sentence For Brother Of Paris Attacker
- Tuesday June 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
A French prosecutor on Monday demanded the maximum 10-year jail sentence for the brother of one of the Paris attackers, who is accused of travelling to Syria to train as a terrorist fighter.
- www.ndtv.com
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Nikkei advances as financials storm higher
- Tuesday February 12, 2013
- Business |
Japan's Nikkei share average rebounded on Tuesday, boosted by financials after a U.S. Treasury official voiced support for Japan's aggressive policies to combat deflation and bolster growth, while a softer yen propped up some exporters.
- www.ndtv.com/business