EU members split over nuclear energy inclusion in renewable portfolio
As the European Union is poisedto agree tougher targets to expand renewable energy by 2030, members remain split over whether to recognise nuclear power as a renewable energy source and allow it to contribute towards the EU's goals. Plus, Adidas files and quickly retracts an opposition to the Black Lives Matter global network's trademark application for register the movement's three parallel stripes.
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