France, Germany protest US green subsidies on Washington trip
WASHINGTON — France and Germany’s economy ministers found a willingness in Washington to engage with Europe’s concerns over subsidies for green technologies
WASHINGTON — France and Germany’s economy ministers found a willingness in Washington to engage with Europe’s concerns over subsidies for green technologies
BRUSSELS — European Union countries may seek support for an agreement to phase down fossil fuels ahead of this year’s United Nations
OSLO — Stepping into a “minefield” about how to slow global warming, scientists in developing nations have won new funds to study
TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors arrested a former Tokyo Olympics organizing committee official for his involvement in the alleged bid-rigging of test events
BRUSSELS — Twitter, Google’s YouTube, Meta Platform’s Facebook, Microsoft’s LinkedIn and TikTok are not doing enough to remove fake news from their
UNITED NATIONS — North Korea stole more cryptocurrency assets in 2022 than in any other year and targeted the networks of foreign
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s economic growth climbed to its strongest in nine years last year fueled by revived spending from the lifting of
ANTAKYA, Turkey — Overwhelmed rescuers struggled to save people trapped under the rubble as the death toll from a devastating earthquake in
SEOUL — South Korea’s Kakao Corp said on Tuesday it will acquire a 9.05% stake in SM Entertainment, an entertainment agency behind
WASHINGTON – Boeing Co. expects to cut about 2,000 white–collar jobs this year in finance and human resources through a combination of attrition and layoffs, the US airplane maker confirmed Monday. Last month, the Arlington, Virginia-based company announced it would