Brazil is among the many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean on edge following a US attack on Venezuela earlier this month
Anna O’Connor
A study of over 300 Australian university students has established a maximum ‘safe’ number of gaming hours per week if poor health outcomes are to be avoided
Producer Lifthium Energy anticipates annual production capacity of 50,000 tons, enough for 2 million electric vehicle batteries, once it goes online in 2030
Although the number is down from 38 companies five years ago, it highlights how top emitters are ramping up their carbon output despite the urgent need to slash emissions
Brazil has framed the proposal as a win-win, boosting food production and security in Angola while also creating a new market for the Brazilian agro industry
European countries’ push to diversify away from Russian gas has left the continent dependent on the US for energy supplies instead
The country declared a nationwide alert on Saturday as surging waters flooded homes and washed away major roads and bridges
As the World Economic Forum opens in Davos, anti-poverty charity Oxfam highlights the unprecedented concentration of wealth and power among the billionaire class
The planned casino-resort project, started in 2016, has sat idle and unfinished for years despite concerted effort by the government to facilitate completion
Despite 83 percent of CEOs recognising the environmental cost of rapid AI scaling, most plan to expand investment and prioritise performance
Helmed by a Hebei Huatong Wire and Cables Group consortium, the plant is expected to create 1,200 new jobs and produce 120,000 tonnes annually
Despite a laundry list of positive attributes – from 60 percent fewer calories to reducing tooth decay – tagatose has not been widely adopted due to its rarity