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China goes on charm offensive at Asian Games, but doesn't back down from regional confrontations
China goes on charm offensive at Asian Games, but doesn't back down from regional confrontations
Outward aggression has taken a backseat to unctuous charm at the Asian Games as China seeks to win the hearts of more than 40 participating Asian nations and regions
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Football transfer rumours: Arsenal step up Toney interest; Real Madrid monitoring Cucurella
Football transfer rumours: Arsenal step up Toney interest; Real Madrid monitoring Cucurella
Tuesday's roundup of transfer rumours includes Arsenal's interest in Ivan Toney, Real Madrid watching Marc Cucurella, Luka Modric being on the shortlist of Inter Miami and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
River Danube: Ukrainian captain jailed after fatal river tour boat crash
River Danube: Ukrainian captain jailed after fatal river tour boat crash
Twenty-five South Korean tourists died after a boat sank during a rainstorm on the River Danube.
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Five' hosts claim Foreign Relations Committee facilitates corruption in wake of Bob Menendez indictment
'The Five' hosts claim Foreign Relations Committee facilitates corruption in wake of Bob Menendez indictment
'The Five' hosts made the claims while comparing the bribery charges brought against Bob Menendez and Hunter Biden
1970-01-01 08:00
Fossil fuels ‘becoming obsolete’ as solar panel prices plummet
Fossil fuels ‘becoming obsolete’ as solar panel prices plummet
The cost of solar power has dropped by nearly 90 per cent over the last decade, according to new research, taking it towards a key level that will make fossil fuel-generated power no longer economically viable. Calculations by Berlin-based Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) found that the plummeting price of electricity produced by solar panels – down 87 per cent since 2013 – means the transition to renewable energy sources is “cheaper than expected”. The falling costs of batteries and other renewable technologies could also help supercharge the trend towards cleaner energy and meeting climate targets. “Some calculations even suggest that the world’s entire energy consumption in 2050 could be completely and cost-effectively covered by solar technology and other renewables,” said Felix Creutzig, who led the research. “This is an extremely optimistic scenario – but it illustrates that the future is open. Climate science, which provides policymakers with guidance in its scenario models, must reflect technical progress as closely as possible.” The publication of the research follows recent analysis that showed the cost of batteries fell by nearly 10 per cent last month. Energy analytics firm Benchmark Mineral Intelligence said the drop below $100/ kilowatthour (kWh) in August took batteries past a “tipping point” that puts electric vehicles (EVs) on a price parity with fossil fuel-burning vehicles. As well as accelerating the transition to EVs, the fall in battery prices is also a big boost for renewable energy technologies like solar and wind installations, as they use batteries to store excess energy during periods of overproduction. The falling costs for renewable technologies has been attributed to scientific breakthroughs that make them more efficient, as well as decreasing raw material costs. “Greenhouse gas emissions are higher than ever and the measures taken so far are too weak, but in this politically difficult situation, technological progress provides a ray of hope,” said Jan Minx, head of the MCC Applied Sustainability Science working group and one of the leaders of the latest research. “New scenario models, some of which are starting to be explored, are likely to demonstrate in the foreseeable future that the global climate transition might not be as expensive as previously assumed, and may even be cost saving – provided it is finally tackled.” The research was detailed in a study, titled ‘Technological innovation enables low cost climate change mitigation‘, which was published in the journal Energy Research and Social Science. Read More Hundreds of years after it was discovered, one material is about to change the world Solar panel breakthrough could supercharge ‘miracle material’ production Scientists invent solar panels that work in a snow blizzard New discovery is ‘holy grail’ breakthrough in search for aliens, scientist say
1970-01-01 08:00
China, Japan, South Korea to hold meeting of leaders at a time convenient for all
China, Japan, South Korea to hold meeting of leaders at a time convenient for all
BEIJING China, Japan and South Korea agreed on Tuesday to hold a summit among their leaders at a
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Voice' Season 24: Where is Jarred Billups now? Gwen Stefani reveals wanting to work with music teacher after rejection
'The Voice' Season 24: Where is Jarred Billups now? Gwen Stefani reveals wanting to work with music teacher after rejection
'The Voice' Season 24 singer Jarred Billups did not get any chair turn
1970-01-01 08:00
Thames Water Faces £100 Million Penalty for Missed Targets
Thames Water Faces £100 Million Penalty for Missed Targets
Thames Water Ltd. was slapped with a penalty of over £100 million ($122 million) by regulator Ofwat, just
1970-01-01 08:00
Faramarz Javidzad: Iran denies medical negligence over prisoner's death
Faramarz Javidzad: Iran denies medical negligence over prisoner's death
Iranian authorities rejects claims that Faramarz Javidzad's death was due to a lack of medical care.
1970-01-01 08:00
Struggling Airline SAS Weighs Final Bids From Equity Investors
Struggling Airline SAS Weighs Final Bids From Equity Investors
Scandinavia’s biggest airline SAS AB has received a final round of bids from potential suitors looking to invest
1970-01-01 08:00
Arsenal line up ‘£60m move for Ivan Toney’
Arsenal line up ‘£60m move for Ivan Toney’
What the papers say Arsenal are gearing up to grab Ivan Toney, with the Daily Mirror reporting Brentford have valued the 27-year-old at £60m ahead of a likely move for him in the January transfer window. Jadon Sancho has been urged by players at Manchester United to end his dispute with manager Erik ten Hag, according to the Daily Mirror. The Times reports that the PFA has offered to help the England winger, 23, settle his differences with ten Hag. Jesse Lingard has ended his one-month training stint at West Ham to move to Saudi Arabia, with the Daily Mirror reporting club manager David Moyes insisting the club is comfortable with Lingard’s decision. The Daily Telegraph reports that Chelsea secretly parted ways with Bruno, who arrived at Stamford Bridge under former manager Graham Potter’s watch and was a first-team coach under Mauricio Pochettino. Social media round-up Players to watch Romelu Lukaku: Roma are keen to turn the 30-year-old striker’s loan from Chelsea into a permanent move. Mohamed Salah: Negotiations between Liverpool, Saudi Arabia and the striker’s agent are becoming the subject of a Harvard study. Read More Erik ten Hag insists Manchester United players are fighting together to improve form From Paul Pogba to Angel Di Maria – Manchester United’s recent flops Jadon Sancho set for cut-price Manchester United exit
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South Korea to Shore Up Housing Supply With More Loan Guarantees
South Korea to Shore Up Housing Supply With More Loan Guarantees
South Korea plans to increase guarantees for short-term property loans as part of its efforts to address potential
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