What can rich countries do to help the developing world battle climate change? What’s happening in South Africa right now embodies that central question of fairness.
Author: Agency Staff
Global technology stocks are treading on shaky ground despite last week’s rally, as chip makers signal more trouble may be ahead.
Eskom will escalate rotating power cuts from Friday afternoon until Monday morning, citing the usual loss of generation capacity.
Google pays billions of dollars each year to Apple and others to maintain its spot as the top search engine illegally, the US justice department said.
Tencent shares worth $7.6-billion have appeared in Hong Kong’s clearing and settlement system, spurring speculation.
For early backers, including Naspers, they’ve been some of the most profitable Chinese stock investments of all time.
The former Disney CEO said traditional TV “is marching to a distinct precipice, and it’s going to be pushed off”.
Former Disney CEO Bob Iger said a “substantial portion” of Twitter’s users were “not real” in 2016 when Disney was weighing a purchase.
Satellite services firm Globalstar will partner with Apple for a feature on the company’s flagship iPhone 14 series that will allow users to call for help during an emergency.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google parent Alphabet, has defended the Internet search giant against claims that it is anticompetitive.











