Japan’s biggest consumer electronics makers are expected to show quarterly earnings slumped due to the March earthquake, but investors will focus on whether these companies can meet th... Read more
The international Water Management Institute (IWMI) and the Global Water Partnership (GWP) are having an experts’ workshop in Colombo Sri Lanka on the 24th and 25th February to discuss press... Read more
After a 10,000-year absence, wildfires have returned to the Arctic tundra, and a University of Florida study shows that their impact could extend far beyond the areas blackened by flames. In... Read more
The computer hacking community is gearing up for its own version of the annual Oscars, with two notorious “hacktivist” groups and industry heavyweight WikiLeaks among those vying... Read more
Electric vehicle manufacturer, THINK Global, has been purchased by a technology entrepreneur based in Russia. A court-appointed trustee selected Boris Zingarevich, whose investment operation... Read more
The first Boeing P-8A Poseidon production aircraft completed its first flight, taking off from Renton Field and landing three hours later at Boeing Field in Seattle. The P-8A is the first of... Read more
Royal Bengal Tigers It is neither 274, nor 64, the exact number of tigers in the Sundarbans is 90. Recently, the Wild Life Institute of India (WLII) has informed this to the state forest dep... Read more
BANGLADESH SUPREME COURT INTERVENES IN SHIP RECYCLING DECISION A worker works on a broken part of a ship at a ship breaking yard in Chittagong August 19, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj DHAKA (Re... Read more
Kapsch TrafficCom consortium successfully launches ETC system in Poland The Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) has said that the Kapsch TrafficCom consortium has suc... Read more
A gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway’s ruling political party on Friday, killing at least 80 people, hours after a bomb killed seven in the governme... Read more