More than 80 million people worldwide face chronic hunger, and global food crises are growing
China is trying to woo back foreign investors and international firms concerned about new regulations
An analysis by Britain’s Royal United Services Institute has found that many Western nations still rely on Russian nuclear fuel to power their reactors, despite efforts to sever economic ties with the Kremlin following its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
The Federal Aviation Administration has put the company under intense scrutiny following some recent incidents
Iran's currency plunges to 613,500 to the dollar, as its people celebrate Persian New Year
It’ll publish more of its proprietary data
West alarmed by China’s near monopoly on renewable energy supply chains as Japan competes with China on hydrogen development in Gulf States
Ghana, Ivory Coast cocoa prices surge amid climate change, El Nino, making for chocolate price spike
The IPO will test the quirky company's ability to overcome a nearly 20-year history colored by uninterrupted losses, management turmoil and occasional user backlashes to build a sustainable business
A China-funded international airport in Nepal opened more than a year ago but still hasn’t received international flights. With loan repayments for the Pokhara airport due to start soon, many worry Nepal has fallen into a debt trap. Henry Wilkins reports.
U.S. currently designs chips but they are manufactured entirely overseas
A recent series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russian oil refineries has significantly reduced Moscow’s processing capacity — as Kyiv and its allies aim to deprive Russia of its main source of revenue. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
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