Deputy economy minister says chipmaking requires collaboration to ensure a ‘very resilient supply chain’.
Electricity supply restored after the country plunged into a blackout following the failure of its national power grid.
Swiss bank’s plummeting share price has invited comparisons to the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis.
Latest weapons package, including four more HIMARS rocket launchers, comes as Ukraine military continues its advance.
Paid leave for menstrual pain should not substitute investments in health research for women and ethnic minorities.
Egyptian women use alternative therapies – colours, clay, movement and dance – to fight depression and other issues.
Attempts to boost forces in Ukraine appear chaotic and have unleashed rare shows of criticism.
At least 25 die after a bus carrying wedding guests veers off the road and falls into a deep gorge in Uttarakhand state.
Vladimir Putin formalises a move that Ukraine and its Western allies have condemned as a meaningless ‘sham’.
There is a lot of information about coronavirus vaccines out there, and some of it seems vague or contradictory. We talked to experts to help answer some of the most common and confusing questions.
Police said the gates were unlocked but each only able to accommodate two people at a time as hundreds tried to flee. On Saturday, 125 people died and hundreds were hurt after police fired tear gas.
The country singer brought unparalleled candor about the domestic realities of working-class women to country songwriting over the course of her 60-year career.
A new investigative report details sexual misconduct and verbal abuse by coaches in the league – and a lack of action by those in charge to address problems, despite years of players' complaints.
EU economy chief Dombrovskis also slapped down the idea from the French and Italian commissioners.
Less than a month into Liz Truss’ turbulent time as U.K. prime minister, her top colleagues are publicly questioning her approach.