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Skip to main content Skip to navigation Print subscriptions Search jobs Sign in Eur Europe edition UK edition US edition Australia edition International edition The Guardian - Back to home The Guardian News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show more H... (confirmed by 5 sources) [1]
Just weeks ago, the U.S. electric-car market looked moribund. Amid plummeting sales of electric vehicles (EVs), dealers were offering discounts as Detroit automakers scrapped electric lineups to make more gas-guzzling SUVs. [2]
Beijing admits: Gao Zhisheng "was sentenced" Beijing (AsiaNews) - Gao Zhisheng, a Christian lawyer and prominent dissident, "was convicted of having committed the crime of subversion of state power." It was admitted by the Chinese foreign minister, Y... [3]
The Top 10: Politically Significant Small Shops Damian McBride suggested this list after the Tesco Express i [5]
THE RETURN of Donald Trump to the White House will have direct ramifications for climate policy and carbon emissions around the world, Antto Vihma, a research professor specialising in climate policy and international negotiations at the Finnish Inst... [6]
PATHEIN, Irrawaddy Division — President’s Office Minister Thein Nyunt and Irrawaddy Division Transport Minister Than Tun, both members of the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), have registered with the local electoral body in Irraw... [7]
Former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has returned to lead the Democrat Party at one of the most difficult times in its history, with questions being raised as to whether the oldest political party can reclaim lost ground after years of decline and... [8]
In his youth, when British-colonized Burma was struggling to restore its independence, Chit Hlaing worked with some of the country’s most famous leaders including national hero Gen Aung San as well as the less salubrious Gen Ne Win and Thakin Soe, wh... [9]
Skip to main content Skip to navigation Print subscriptions Search jobs Sign in Eur Europe edition UK edition US edition Australia edition International edition The Guardian - Back to home The Guardian News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show more H
Just weeks ago, the U.S. electric-car market looked moribund. Amid plummeting sales of electric vehicles (EVs), dealers were offering discounts as Detroit automakers scrapped electric lineups to make more gas-guzzling SUVs.
Beijing admits: Gao Zhisheng "was sentenced" Beijing (AsiaNews) - Gao Zhisheng, a Christian lawyer and prominent dissident, "was convicted of having committed the crime of subversion of state power." It was admitted by the Chinese foreign minister, Y
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband met on Wednesday with Foreign Minister Ilkka Kanerva in Helsinki. At a joint press conference afterwards, he stressed the two country's close alliance, noting that both work closely with the EU and Nato.
The Top 10: Politically Significant Small Shops Damian McBride suggested this list after the Tesco Express i
THE RETURN of Donald Trump to the White House will have direct ramifications for climate policy and carbon emissions around the world, Antto Vihma, a research professor specialising in climate policy and international negotiations at the Finnish Inst
PATHEIN, Irrawaddy Division — President’s Office Minister Thein Nyunt and Irrawaddy Division Transport Minister Than Tun, both members of the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), have registered with the local electoral body in Irraw
Former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has returned to lead the Democrat Party at one of the most difficult times in its history, with questions being raised as to whether the oldest political party can reclaim lost ground after years of decline and
In his youth, when British-colonized Burma was struggling to restore its independence, Chit Hlaing worked with some of the country’s most famous leaders including national hero Gen Aung San as well as the less salubrious Gen Ne Win and Thakin Soe, wh
NAYPYIDAW — Burma’s commander-in-chief said he did not plan to leave office, despite having reached the official retirement age of 60 years old, at a press conference in Naypyidaw on Friday evening, vowing to maintain his position for four more years