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Month: December 2023

The US Treasury and IRS Introduce Tax Credit for Clean Hydrogen.

The U.S. Treasury and IRS announced a proposal on Friday to encourage the adoption and advancement of clean hydrogen production through tax credits. One reason hydrogen is considered a feasible substitute for traditional fuels is that its use for generating…

The leader of a company that produces space equipment in Russia has been arrested for suspicion of committing fraud.

MOSCOW —  According to state media, the CEO of a company responsible for producing navigation systems for Russia’s space program was detained in Moscow and accused of committing significant fraud. An unnamed law enforcement official reported to TASS news agency…

The economy of the United Kingdom experienced a decline in the third quarter.

Newly updated data from the UK government, released on Friday, reveals that the nation’s economy contracted in the third quarter of this year. This suggests that the country may be heading towards a recession. Revised figures from the British Office…

The situation in Gaza is a crisis that must never allow for starvation, according to the United Nations’ chief of human rights.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Türk, stated that using starvation as a tactic or outcome of warfare is unacceptable. This statement comes after a concerning report on food security was published on Thursday, which further confirmed previous warnings…

The Secretary-General, Guterres, says that the only solution to stop the suffering in Gaza is a humanitarian ceasefire.

Mr. Guterres addressed the media at the United Nations Headquarters after the 15-member Council successfully approved the resolution after several days of talks. He informed reporters that there has been little alteration in the progression of the war in Gaza,…

The United States is reviewing its semiconductor supply chain in response to concerns over importing Chinese chips.

washington —  On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it will conduct a survey of the American semiconductor supply chain and national defense industrial base in order to address concerns about national security posed by chips sourced from…

Chinese university graduates are employed in multiple jobs to sustain their livelihood.

After graduating from Hebei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in acupuncture and massage, Liu Chang’s post-college life did not meet his expectations. Since 2022, he has been employed in the administrative department of a…

Outbreak The country of Malawi has prohibited the importation of maize from Kenya and Tanzania due to a recent outbreak of disease.

BLANTYRE, MALAWI —  The country of Malawi, which is currently facing food shortages, has recently prohibited the import of unmilled maize from Kenya and Tanzania. This is due to fears that the maize lethal necrosis disease could devastate the main…

As the Chinese economy continues to struggle, British businesses remain on the sidelines.

London —  Beijing had anticipated a quick resurgence of foreign investors following the easing of its strict COVID-19 measures at the end of last year, but this did not materialize in 2023. A recent study of companies in Britain, published…

As the only remaining hospital closes in northern Gaza, injured patients are left to suffer and potentially face death due to increasing levels of severe hunger. The situation has been described as catastrophic.

The most recent serious evaluation from the World Health Organization (WHO) occurred after United Nations teams arrived at Al Ahli Arab hospital and Al Shifa hospital on Wednesday. There have been reports of increased ground operations by the Israeli Defense…