State Department officials, Trump family members like Eric Trump and Jared Kushner, plus Senate leader Chuck Schumer were among those targeted, it said
Fifty of the world’s top billionaires emit more carbon in just 90 minutes than the average person does in their entire lifetime, a new study says
NASA reveals first images from Carbon Mapper's Tanager-1 satellite, exposing a landfill in Karachi, a coal power plant in Africa and a Texas oilfield
Beijing may approve the issuance of debt totaling $1.4 trillion next week to bail out local governments, but the amount could be raised if Trump wins the US election
With Chinese citizens limiting their spending, big foreign companies are changing their strategies, as a property crisis drags on and youth unemployment stays high
The new rules, to take effect in 2025, will ban US investment in three sectors: Chinas chips and microelectronics, quantum information tech and certain AI systems
Losing out on the Indonesian market could be significant to Apple at a time it is struggling to bolster sales in China, which has been one of its top markets
The University of Iceland is one of 12 institutions working on a research project to determine if climate change will trigger increased volcanic activity
A state enterprise is acquiring control of the last foreign-owned rare earth refineries in China, while details about the sector are now classed as state secrets
Silicon Valley chipmaker is the dominant supplier of chips used in AI computing and its stock has soared nearly 190% this year. Apple facing tepid iPhone demand
Uncertainty over the make-up of a new government sent the yen to a 3-month low. It could take weeks of wrangling and Ishiba may not survive as PM
The countries primarily responsible for the financing crunch are, ironically, the two biggest economies of the world — the United States and China