How Europe Is Trying to Deal With Its Gas Crisis
Europe’s natural gas crisis isn’t letting up.
Europe’s natural gas crisis isn’t letting up.
The European Union has rejected the merger between South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai and Daewoo.
China’s politically volatile global trade surplus surged to $676.4 billion in 2021, likely the highest ever for any country.
India and Britain have launched talks on a free trade deal that is expected to boost bilateral trade by billions of dollars in one of the most ambitious negotiations after Brexit.
The head of the International Energy Agency has blamed Russia for worsening Europe’s natural gas crisis.
The United States and NATO have rejected key Russian security demands for easing tensions over Ukraine.
The Nigerian government has lifted its ban on Twitter in the West African country, seven months after the country’s more than 200 million people were shut out of the social media network.
Taiwan will set up a $1 billion credit program aimed at funding projects by Lithuanian and Taiwanese companies amid economic pressure from China over an office that the island opened in the European Union country.
The World Economic Forum says cyberthreats and the growing space race are emerging risks to the global economy, on top of existing challenges posed by climate change and the coronavirus pandemic.
Germany’s new climate minister said Tuesday that the country faces a “gigantic” task if it wants to achieve its goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring sufficient energy for its energy-hungry industry.