China’s Economy Struggles as Consumers Tighten Belts
China’s economy struggles as consumers tighten belts.
China’s economy struggles as consumers tighten belts.
The British government has announced that it will no longer allow fracking because of new scientific analysis that casts doubts on the safety of the controversial practice, but some critics call the move an election stunt and demand a permanent ban.
Greenhouse gas emissions from the destruction of tropical forests could be six times worse than previously thought, according to new research.
Thailand to seek talks with US on loss of trade privileges for $1.3B in exports.
Greece has won approval from its European creditors to repay part of its debts to the International Monetary Fund earlier than required, thus avoiding cumbersome interest payments.
Investors, spooked by Washington Post journalist’s killing, return to Saudi Arabia for forum ahead of lucrative oil firm IPO.
The defense secretary said Monday that securing Syria’s oil fields was about defeating ISIS and helping the Kurds. Trump said the U.S. ‘should be able to take some also.’
German consumers are growing more pessimistic amid growing concerns about the global economic downturn, trade conflicts and Brexit.
France’s finance minister says pledges to replenish an international fund meant to help poor nations tackle climate change will reach nearly 10 billion euros ($11 billion).
A new study finds a widely used software program that affects millions of patients is flawed by unintentional racial bias.