COP29 hosts released a new draft of a deal that would see developed nations take the lead in providing $250 billion a year by 2035, but the mood in Baku was grim on Friday
US officials have proposed new rules for undersea internet cables following the cutting of two cables in the Baltic Sea this week
Chinese chipmakers are racing to rival Nvidia on AI chips as increasing export restrictions by US — and its allies — slow the growth of China’s tech industry
Danish officials are inspecting a Chinese bulk carrier that sailed over two undersea cables minutes before they were severed this week. They suspect the incidents were 'hybrid' attacks linked to the Ukraine war
Albanese government to trial highest age verification system in the world, for new law that has fines up to $32m for systemic breaches
Group's shares sink after Indian billionaire and seven others were indicted by US prosecutors over an alleged $265m bribery scheme for solar contracts
China is currently the world’s dominant supplier of clean technologies, and the EU has been uneasy over its dependence on Beijing for them
The president-elect has said he will nominate Wall Street CEO Howard Lutnick to lead his trade and tariff strategy. Lutnick is a big proponent of tariffs, especially aimed at China
Chinese funds have slashed fees for exchange-traded funds, which have boomed this year amid fierce competition to lure investors
Countries pledge to target food and other waste, as the waste sector is responsible for about 20% of methane stemming from human activity.
China’s announcement last week on ending export tax rebate means exporters of affecting products — ranging from aluminium to used cooking oil — will look to pass on the resulting extra costs
A recent deal on a UN-backed carbon market promises to move billions of dollars for climate action, but it will first need to win over sceptics