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Chinese provocations in the Yellow Sea are part of broader campaign by Beijing to assert its influence over the region.
Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
China’s vast clean-energy industry has spearheaded a BRICS solar-power boom, with the bloc accounting for more than half of ...
Accompanied by a destroyer and a frigate, the warships will be open to the public over the weekend, with all 10,000 available ...
A summit of leaders from the BRICS group of major emerging economies kicks off in Brazil Sunday – but without the top leader ...
Xi Jinping skips BRICS Summit for the first time amid speculation of political turbulence in China and divisions between ...
Republicans are gutting subsidies for the fastest growing sources of U.S. electricity, solar and wind. Among the biggest ...
It is exactly the opposite of what China is doing. Indeed, Beijing may have to make July 4 its own national holiday going ...
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
ACWA Power aims to expand its global assets to around $250 billion, with China projected to contribute between $30 billion ...
China’s record buildout of renewables may help networks overcome weather-driven demand spikes, according to the research arm ...
China is using renewable energy to expand its global reach. The United States must rethink its industrial strategy or risk ...