Australian trial concludes humans still have the edge on artificial intelligence when it comes to summarising reports
Government policies favouring narrow areas of science and technology are worsening the job prospects of millions of young people, critics say
The detention of Indian solar panels represents a new focus for the CBP, given the agency has largely focused on Chinese suppliers so far
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said China was 'not playing by the same rules' as the rest of the world. He is also considering similar levies on imports of chips and solar cells
Scrutiny of X's links to Russian oligarchs comes ahead of the November US election that will see Democratic nominee Kamala Harris run against second-time Republican nominee Donald Trump
French investigators say Durov has failed to take action against illegal activities like terrorism, organised crime, drug trafficking and cyber-bullying on Telegram
Researchers from the state-run Chinese Academy of Sciences discovered that minerals in their lunar samples contained large amounts of hydrogen
Groups such as Greenpeace are demanding an end to single-use plastic sachets, and other robust measures as UN states and experts gather in Bangkok to discuss a global plastics treaty
BYD claims the factory will supply the domestic market and is not a backdoor route into the American motor sector
Europe's top diplomat says the bloc "has no interest in a trade war", but concedes it may be inevitable in the dispute over tariffs to be imposed on Chinese EVs
The smartphone and tech outfit revealed, for the first time, it delivered 27,307 electric vehicles in the second quarter
A trade war appears to be looming, with Beijing saying on Wednesday it has opened a probe into subsidies given to European dairy producers, after the EU refused to abandon tariffs planned on EVs made in China