Top Brazilian airlines say passengers not willing to pay to offset emissions
SAO PAULO – Most airline passengers are still not willing to pay to offset carbon emissions from their flights, two of Brazil’s
SAO PAULO – Most airline passengers are still not willing to pay to offset carbon emissions from their flights, two of Brazil’s
WASHINGTON — The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to the Ugandan government after concluding that its anti-LGBTQ
OSLO — Facebook owner Meta Platforms will be fined 1 million crowns ($98,500) per day over privacy breaches from Aug. 14, Norway’s
BUENOS AIRES — Argentines, who have seen jobs and wages hit by economic malaise and rampant inflation, lined up at churches on
MOODY’S cut credit ratings of several small to mid-sized US banks on Monday and said it may downgrade some of the nation’s
TOKYO — Japan cannot confirm if any security information has been leaked, the top government spokesperson said on Tuesday when asked about
NEW DELHI — India in recent months has barred domestic manufacturers of military drones from using components made in China over concerns
Thomson Reuters Foundation – After a decade lecturing at an Afghan university, former economist Shabana Sediqian is about to retrain as a
Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso said on Tuesday that a tougher security environment in the Taiwan Strait means Japan, the United
BEIJING/MANILA – China’s foreign ministry on Tuesday repeated its call for the Philippines to tow away a grounded warship – a rusted-out