Return of Train Strikes Set to Bring Britain’s Network to a Standstill
Britain’s train network is being hit by further disruption as rail workers mark the end of the summer holidays with another strike.
Britain’s train network is being hit by further disruption as rail workers mark the end of the summer holidays with another strike.
More than twice as many Chinese automakers will exhibit at IAA compared to when it was last convened in Munich.
Employees at two Chevron Corp. liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia voted down the company’s pay package proposal, according to a union body, opening the way for a resumption of talks in the standoff that threatens global supply.
Shares of JKN Global Group Pcl, a Thai media company that owns the Miss Universe beauty pageant brand, extended a record low after the company said it’s unable to fully honor its bond repayments.
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India is seeing record demand for rooftop solar as companies seek to add clean energy to meet climate goals amid falling panel prices.
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Thailand’s new government plans to cut energy prices and city-train fares and temporarily suspend debt repayment by farmers as part of a raft of measures to ease the cost of living and spur investment in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.
Tesla Inc. slashed the prices of its premium Model S and X cars in China just hours after unveiling a refreshed version of its Model 3 mass-market sedan.