Japan Clears Path to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant After Fukushima

Japan has taken a decisive step toward restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world’s largest by capacity, nearly 15 years after the Fukushima...

ASEAN Moves to Halt Deadly Thailand-Cambodia Border Fighting

Southeast Asian foreign ministers will meet in Kuala Lumpur on Monday in an effort to halt escalating border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia that...

China’s Power Reforms and AI Data Boom Ignite Global Battery Surge

A revamp of China’s electricity market is transforming the economics of energy storage just as global demand explodes, unleashing a boom for Chinese battery...

Inside Vietnam’s Leadership Transition

Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party will convene its 14th five-yearly congress from January 19–25, a tightly choreographed political event that will determine the country’s top...

US Intelligence: Putin Still Seeks Full Conquest of Ukraine

U. S. intelligence reports indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin still aims to take full control of Ukraine and parts of Europe that were...

US Seizes Ship Off Coast of Venezuela, Officials Announce

The United States is interdicting and seizing a vessel in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, following President Trump's announcement of a "blockade"...

Russia Escalates Assault on Odessa, Striking Key Port and Bridge

Russia attacked the southern Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi, escalating its strikes on the Odessa region, which are vital for Ukraine's trade and fuel supplies....

Customer Experience Red Flags: 8 Early Warning Signs Your Business Shouldn’t Ignore

Customer expectations are at an all-time high. If your customer service falls short, it can impact your business's future. Since 78% of customers have abandoned...

Iran’s Deadly Crackdown on Alleged Israeli Spies Intensifies

NEWS BRIEF Iran executed a man on Saturday accused of spying for Israel, the latest in an escalating series of death sentences carried out amid...

Funding Pakistan’s Stability: The World Bank’s $700 Million Commitment

NEWS BRIEF The World Bank has approved $700 million in financing for Pakistan's economic stability, advancing a controversial multi-year program that could total $1.35 billion....

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