Author: Anna Vassileva
Countries across Africa deployed nearly 970 MWp of utility-scale solar systems in the first quarter of 2026, bringing the total installed solar capacity across all segments to 26.15 GWp, according to data by the Africa Solar Industry Association (AFSIA).Read More
The approval reflects growing confidence in KashNow’s vision to deliver smarter and more accessible financial solutions.Read More
The Eurovision music spectacle is expanding to AsiaRead More
By Kentaro Okasaka, Uditha Jayasinghe and Lucy Craymer TOKYO/COLOMBO/WELLINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s leader visited Tokyo this week in Asia’s latest flurry of fuel bartering efforts to offset crippling shortages caused by conflict in the Middle East, a key source of regional energy …Read More
By Trixie Yap SINGAPORE, March 31 (Reuters) – India’s diesel exports to Southeast Asia surged to the highest in more than seven years in March, shipping data showed, as traders pivoted supply to coverRead More
(ANALYSIS) Finland’s Supreme Court convicted Päivi Räsänen and Bishop Juhana Pohjola over a 2004 booklet on homosexuality, ordering its removal. The ruling, alongside developments in Canada and Iceland, raises concerns about expanding hate speech laws and their impact on religious expression and freRead More
Europe’s space sector faces power shift as funding grows Europe’s space sector faces power shift as funding growsRead More
After decades of prioritizing domestic over military spending, the continent’s leaders are trying to pivot. That is straining national budgets and could anger voters.Read More
Volvo will double its stake in Polestar to nearly 20 percent. The deal focuses Polestar 3 production in South Carolina and ends output in China.Read More
Europe’s semiconductor strategy faces a pivotal stress test, moving from geopolitical positioning to proving commercial durability against market pressures like potential overcapacity and the need for sustained local demand.Read More