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Sterling fell after the data and was down by 0.4% against the US dollar.
The EU got 22 per cent of its gross final energy consumption from renewable sources like wind, solar and biomass in 2020
By Arathy Somasekhar
The water bodies absorb around 90% of the Earth's accumulated heat and 23% of the carbon dioxide emissions from human activity.
The Nasdaq 100 fell the most among major benchmarks as growth-related tech stocks sank. Megacaps Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. fell more than 3%
Despite no new cases, authorities are not lifting the lockdown immediately, instead gradually easing restrictions until the start of next month
By Ashitha Shivaprasad
India aims to produce as much as half its defence equipment at home, a senior government official said on condition of anonymity
The investment in the Kyoto-based group company was made for investment purposes, a filing said.
Most state-run utilities are debt-laden and will have to import more coal to fire their power plants due to reduced local supply
By Munsif Vengattil and Aditya Kalra
The minister's comments came after textile mills in Tamil Nadu, a leading exporter of garments, went on a two-day strike earlier this week demanding a ban on exports
Cryptocurrencies are subject to patchy regulation across the world, with traders of bitcoin and the panoply of smaller tokens typically unprotected against price slumps
The valuation of Meesho, the Indian e-commerce rival of retail giant Amazon, more than doubled last year to $5 billion
North Korea has not responded to offers of aid from South Korea and international vaccine-sharing programmes, but prefers U.S.-made Moderna and Pfizer over China's Sinovac orUK's Astrazeneca shots
An economic crisis unprecedented in Sri Lanka's history since independence in 1948 has led to a critical shortage of foreign exchange
Sweden and Finland were both neutral throughout the Cold War, and their decision to join NATO is one of the most significant changes in Europe's security architecture for decades