Cuba turns off some of its public lighting as energy crisis worsens
HAVANA — Cuba has switched off nearly three-quarters of public lighting during peak hours to cope with a growing energy shortage, state
HAVANA — Cuba has switched off nearly three-quarters of public lighting during peak hours to cope with a growing energy shortage, state
GENEVA/JERUSALEM — Crowds of men ran through rubble-strewn Gaza City streets past fires and bullet-riddled cars in hope of reaching a rare
PALM BEACH, Florida/HUNTINGTON BEACH, California — President Joseph R. Biden and former President Donald Trump swept to victory in statewide nominating contests
MELBOURNE/SYDNEY — Australia and Southeast Asian nations ended a three-day summit on Wednesday calling for restraint in the contested South China Sea
MELBOURNE/SYDNEY – Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday that maritime security, trade and clean energy will shape the country’s future
UNITED NATIONS — A team of United Nations (UN) experts reported on Monday that there were “reasonable grounds to believe” sexual violence,
TAIPEI — Taiwan’s armed forces will increase the number of missile drills they hold this year, defense minister Chiu Kuo-cheng said on
HANOI — The trial in Vietnam’s largest financial fraud case on record began on Tuesday, with nearly 90 defendants accused of being
BRUSSELS — The European Union (EU) has reached a provisional deal on a new law to cut packaging waste and ban single-use
BEIJING – China on Tuesday set more stringent energy intensity targets for 2024, despite missing last year’s goal, as the world’s biggest energy consumer