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China biggest renewable energy trader: UN

China biggest renewable energy trader: UN

The UN points to a decline in growth in Europe in 2013, but praises strong growth in developing country markets.

China hails Putin’s Ukraine decision

China hails Putin’s Ukraine decision

The Russian Parliament rescinded an earlier resolution authorizing the use of the country’s armed forces in Ukraine.

“China-Russia partnership enters new stage”

“China-Russia partnership enters new stage”

Xi hosted Putin in China last month during which the two allies signed a massive $400 billion natural gas supply deal.

China to host International Silk Road belt conference

China to host International Silk Road belt conference

The Silk Road connected China and Europe from around 100 B.C.

India power sector needs “sweeping reforms”: World Bank

India power sector needs “sweeping reforms”: World Bank

The Indian government needs to free utilities and regulators from external interference, says a new World Bank report.

New internet law in effect in Brazil

New internet law in effect in Brazil

The new law has limited the metadata that can be collected on Brazilian users by access providers.

Iran, Russia agree on building 2 nuclear plants

Iran, Russia agree on building 2 nuclear plants

The deputy head of Russia's Rosatom company, Nikolai Spassky, arrived in Tehran on Monday for a two-day visit.

India Federal Budget to be presented on July 10

India Federal Budget to be presented on July 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces a slumping economy as rupee weakness raises the cost of oil imports and fuel subsidies.

India allows IAEA greater access to nuclear sites

India allows IAEA greater access to nuclear sites

The move came ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States in September this year.

Zuma to lead delegation to African Union Summit

Zuma to lead delegation to African Union Summit

Peace and security in Africa is expected to be on the top of the agenda of discussions after a Kenyan terror attack heightened tensions.