
We're still waiting for self-driving cars, but autonomous boats are already here
From cargo ships to passenger ferries, self-driving boats are already making a splash on our waterways.
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FCA Speaks to Banks Following Concerns About Sustainable Loans
The UK Financial Conduct Authority is examining the market for sustainable loans amid concerns that environmental targets are
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Ukraine shoots down 10 missiles in Russian attacks, oil depot hit
By Olena Harmash and Gleb Garanich KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine shot down 10 missiles and over 20 drones launched by Russia
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EV Battery Leader CATL Joins BYD, Tesla to Tap Solar’s Boom
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., the world’s biggest electric vehicle battery producer, is joining Tesla Inc. and BYD
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Marvel's Thunderbolts delayed due to writers strike
Marvel's latest superhero blockbuster Thunderbolts - which stars Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan - has been delayed due to the writers strike that's currently crippling Hollywood
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Sanctioned China stocks win sudden boost from patriotic buyers
By Samuel Shen and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE The trademark Chinese patriotism is back at play in markets. As
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Morgan Stanley Asia Job Cuts Include Key China Bankers, Six MDs
Morgan Stanley is letting go of at least six managing directors, including some key China bankers, as part
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Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight
The Asiana Airlines plane landed safely in South Korea after a passenger forced open an emergency door.
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Asia Traders Dial Down Risk on Chance No Debt Deal by Monday
Asian investors remain on edge before the weekend amid concern US debt-ceiling negotiations may still break down or
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Deaths From Heatstroke Rise in Japan, Prompting Countermeasures
Climate change is killing the elderly in Japan and the government wants to stop it. An average of
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Billionaires’ M&A Fight Ends With Revival of Solar Export Dream
Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes will revive a stalled plan to export solar power from Australia to Singapore after sealing
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Economists Trim China Growth Forecasts, Expect Reserve Requirement Ratio Cut Sooner
China’s central bank will likely cut the reserve requirement ratio for major banks earlier than expected as the
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