Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world’s largest chipmaker, has agreed to manufacture its most advanced products in Arizona starting in 2028, supporting the Biden administration’s...
Mexico has severed diplomatic ties with Ecuador and vowed to take the country to international court after police broke into its embassy in the capital, Quito,...
A group of German civil servants has written to Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other senior ministers calling on the government to ‘immediately stop supplying arms to...
Fossil fuel companies argue that rising demand for electricity to power data centres and the ‘artificial intelligence revolution’ will usher in a ‘golden age’ for gas....
Just over a decade after founding Xiaomi as a rival to Apple, Lei Jun has finally overtaken his Silicon Valley rival. While Apple this year quietly...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb signed a 10-year security agreement with Ukraine in Kiev on Wednesday (3 April), as his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenski said he believed...
To get Germany’s embattled armed forces (Bundeswehr) back on track, the government will reorganise the command structure and make cyber and information technology a fully-fledged military...
South Korean companies from Samsung Electronics to LG have long led foreign direct investment in Vietnam, making the Southeast Asian country a key manufacturing hub in...
Philippines has lowered its growth target range for this year and is slightly less optimistic about next year’s outlook due to high inflation and an expected...
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wants to “revolutionise” the way the alliance finances and arms Ukraine, but his plan for a $100 billion fund failed to...