The EPA’s proposed tailpipe emissions limits to boost electric vehicle sales represent the country’s most aggressive climate regulation to date.
Ukraine war live updates: Zelenskyy slams ‘beasts’ in gruesome beheading video; Kremlin calls footage ‘terrible’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered searing remarks in response to a video that appears to show the beheading of a captured Ukrainian serviceman.
China records world’s first human death from H3N8 bird flu, WHO says
A first person has died from a type of bird flu that is rare in humans, the World Health Organisation said.
Bitcoin is one year away from a major technical event. History suggests the start of another bull run
Bitcoin is up 80% since the start of the year. History shows the cryptocurrency tends to do well in the run-up to its so-called “halving.”
Sony backs maker of tiny Raspberry Pi computers with fresh funding, access to A.I. chips
Raspberry Pi has received fresh investment from Sony’s semiconductor unit in a deal aimed at advancing its efforts in artificial intelligence.
Banking turmoil was not a crisis but ‘the downside risks are real,’ IIF boss warns
The banking sector turmoil that led to the collapse of several lenders was not a systemic crisis and has now subsided, according to IIF CEO Tim Adams.
Macron bypassed parliament and angered French citizens. Setting the far right up for a bounce
At elections in 2017 and 2022, Emmanuel Macron comfortably overcame the far-right challenge of Marine Le Pen — but analysts now predict a more clouded outlook with Macron not eligible to run in 2027.
‘Entering the clean power era’: Wind and solar generated a record amount of global power in 2022
“We are entering the clean power era,” said Małgorzata Wiatros-Motyka, senior electricity analyst at Ember.
From hotpot to bubble tea, BofA says China may be seeing signs of consumption recovery
Signs of recovery may be emerging from China’s luxury and consumer discretionary goods sectors, said an analyst from Bank of America.
France’s Macron made ‘alarm bells go off’ with Taiwan comments
Chinese President Xi Jinping is probably “pretty happy” that France’s president seems to believe that China-Taiwan tensions are a separate issue from the Russia-Ukraine war. CNBC’s Ted Kemp reports.