Taiwan president defiant after China threatens retaliation for US trip
TAOYUAN, Taiwan/BEIJING — External pressure will not stop Taiwan engaging with the world, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Wednesday as she left
TAOYUAN, Taiwan/BEIJING — External pressure will not stop Taiwan engaging with the world, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Wednesday as she left
JIM O’NEILL, the former Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. chief economist who coined the acronym BRIC, said the bloc of nations that later
SEOUL/BUSAN – North Korea unveiled new, smaller nuclear warheads and vowed to produce more weapons-grade nuclear material to expand its arsenal, state media said on Tuesday, as a US aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea for military drills. North Korea‘s Korean
WASHINGTON – A top US regulator told a Senate panel on Tuesday that Silicon Valley Bank did a “terrible” job of managing risk before its collapse, fending off criticism from lawmakers who blamed bank watchdogs for
NEW YORK – US prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled a new indictment against Sam Bankman–Fried, accusing the founder of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange of paying a $40 million bribe to Chinese officials so they
GENEVA — Last summer while dozens of Swiss pensioners were campaigning in the Alps to save their fast-melting glaciers, 85-year-old Marie-Eve Volkoff
BERLIN — Global investments in energy transition technologies must more than quadruple annually to stay in line with commitments made under the
PARIS — France faces a new nationwide day of strikes and protests on Tuesday after some of the country’s worst street violence
BRUSSELS — European Union (EU) countries’ energy ministers are set to give final approval on Tuesday to the bloc’s law to end
BIRMINGHAM, England – At a metal recycling facility in central England, thousands of tons of shredded scrap from cars to construction debris arrive daily to be processed