In an effort to introduce its electric aircraft to global markets, Chinese electronic vehicle manufacturer Xpeng Inc.’s “flying car” performed its first public flight in
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Saudi Arabia would suffer the consequences, following the OPEC+ decision. – Biden.
In response to OPEC+’s announcement last week that it will lower its oil output objective in defiance of U.S. objections, President Joe Biden promised on
Developing countries are experiencing serious debt crises, poverty, and hunger. – UNDP
On Tuesday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) added its voice to the chorus of organizations and charities warning that a severe debt crisis is
Nissan sells its Russian business for one euro, suffering a $687 million loss.
Nissan said that it would sell its Russian operations to a state-owned company for 1 euro ($0.97), suffering a loss of approximately 100 billion yen
Military life: Suicide doubles with high exposure to trauma — mental, physical, moral, and sexual.
2013 saw Dionne Williamson return from a term of duty in Afghanistan, but she was emotionally numb. Throughout several years of ensuing abroad assignments, more
Nobel Prize in Economics: Bank failures trigger financial crises, former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke & others.
Ben S. Bernanke, a former chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, and two economists from the United States, Douglas W. Diamond, and Philip H. Dybvig,
Credit Suisse restructuring; Swiss National Bank is keeping an eye on the situation. — Maechler
According to SNB Governing Board member Andrea Maechler, the SNB is actively monitoring the circumstances at Credit Suisse. In response to worries over its capacity
Vermont: For years, a town employee subtly reduced the fluoride in the water.
An official in a small Vermont community’s water department secretly reduced fluoride levels nearly four years ago, shocking the community’s residents last month and raising
Putin issues a decree to take over the Exxon-led Sakhalin-1 project.
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, issued an order yesterday that establishes a new operator for the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project. This comes after
Chip war: U.S imposes new restrictions on China, to curb military capabilities, mass surveillance, and human rights abuse.
The Biden administration issued its toughest restrictions on China’s use of cutting-edge computer chips and chip-manufacturing machinery on Friday, claiming that the country is using
