Business travel emissions drop as many firms fly less – survey
LONDON — Almost half of 217 global firms cut their business travel carbon emissions by at least 50% between 2019 and 2022,
LONDON — Almost half of 217 global firms cut their business travel carbon emissions by at least 50% between 2019 and 2022,
JERUSALEM — Israeli forces have taken more than 1,000 people captive in the war against Hamas in Gaza, Israel’s military chief said
BEIJING – China will on Friday conduct sea trials for its first ocean research drilling vessel, capable of drilling at depths of
ROME — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Saturday that he would push for global reforms to the asylum system and
KUWAIT — Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah was named as Kuwait’s new emir on Saturday after the death of his brother Sheikh Nawaf
WASHINGTON — The United States has warned North Korea (NK) that any nuclear attack against the nation or its allies “is unacceptable
CAIRO/GAZA/JERUSALEM — Israel appeared to confirm that new negotiations were under way to recover hostages held by Hamas, after a source said
WASHINGTON – Rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) could create new risks for the US financial system if the technology is not properly supervised, a panel of regulators warned on Thursday. The Financial Stability
General Motors (GM) said on Thursday it is laying off 1,300 workers at two Michigan auto factories in early January. The largest US
BERLIN – Germany’s finance ministry has lifted a freeze on new spending that was imposed more than three weeks ago, according to a letter seen by Reuters