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At Davos, U.S. allies question a fraying world order

Yesterday at 21:27 PM, via NPR

It was a volatile week for trans-Atlantic relations, marked by President Trump statements that unsettled global markets and strained ties with U.S. allies — on topics ranging from Greenland to Gaza.

China Makes Too Many Cars, and the World Is Increasingly OK With It

Yesterday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

After years of Western governments raising alarms about Chinese automotive overcapacity and erecting tariff barriers, an unexpected pivot is now underway as major economies cautiously open their markets to Chinese electric vehicles, Bloomberg writes. Beijing itself has started acknowledging the problem at home. Chinese regulators last week warned of “severe penalties” for automakers defying...

Nigeria: Benue Gov Distributes Learning Materials to Schools

Yesterday at 21:09 PM, via AllAfrica

[Daily Trust] Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has flagged off the distribution of Teaching and Learning Materials (TLMs) donated by the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to public basic education schools across the state.

Solar and Wind Overtake Fossil Fuels in the EU

Yesterday at 20:44 PM, via Slashdot

Wind and solar power overtook fossil fuels last year as a source of electricity in the EU for the first time, a new report found. Semafor adds: The milestone was hit largely thanks to a rise in solar power, which generated a record 13% of electricity in the EU, according to Ember. Together, wind and solar hit 30% of EU electricity generation, edging out fossil fuels at 29%. The shift is...

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