China's dominance in EV sales and production is well known, but Europe has grabbed the lead in regard to EV demand growth relative to total auto demand, plus car inventories and ratio of sales
Fear of court proceedings may have convinced Musk to proceed with his $44-billion bid to take Twitter private, legal experts say
Apple chief executive Tim Cook says he is "really not sure the average person can tell you what the metaverse is".
The missile launched on Tuesday morning flew over Japan's main island Honshu and led to an alert being sent to citizens in several areas to warn citizens to take cover
The US is expected to announce new moves this week to stop Chinese firms gaining access to chips enabling high-performance computing.
A US-led group met with African nations recently to bolster supply chains needed for the clean energy transition in a bid to "challenge Chinese dominance" in critical minerals
Mining giant expects global steel consumption to increase by 42 million tonnes in 2030 and 76m tonnes in 2050, due to soaring demand for solar and wind power equipment.
The Japanese yen fell below the 145 mark per dollar on Monday, while sterling jumped after Britain's finance minister said the government would retain the top rate of income tax.
Elon Musk said people may be able to buy one for less than $20,000 "within three to five years", but robotics experts felt Tesla was nowhere close to making robots that can do useful things
Richard Liu, the billionaire who founded China's JD.com e-commerce platform, has settled a civil lawsuit from brought by former University of Michigan student who claimed he raped her.
US Treasury has imposed sanctions on an Indian petrochemical firm and groups in the UAE and Hong Kong for secret deals that funded the shipping of Iranian oil products to South and East Asia
South Korea's exports grew at the slowest pace in nearly two years in September. Weaker global demand has put pressure on the trade-dependent economy.