MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's biggest opposition party on Sunday proposed installing solar panels for free onto residential housing, staking...
Read moreBy Josh Ye and Clare Jim HONG KONG (Reuters) - YouTube blocked the account of Hong Kong's sole leadership candidate...
Read moreHONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's sole leadership candidate John Lee has picked nearly 150 heavyweights, including the city's richest...
Read moreBy Manaure Quintero and Anggy Polanco SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela (Reuters) - Electricity cuts are worsening in the Venezuelan border state...
Read moreBy Yoshifumi Takemoto, Yuka Obayashi and Ritsuko Shimizu TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's announcement on Thursday that...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan lifted a power-supply warning for Tokyo and surrounding areas on Wednesday as supply stabilised, a day...
Read moreBy Yuka Obayashi and Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese turned off neon signs, dimmed their lights and dialled down thermostats...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Hundreds of Greek farmers, some on tractors, protested in Athens on Friday, demanding more tax cuts and...
Read moreBy Sakura Murakami and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake off Japan's northeast coast left thousands of homes...
Read moreBy Essi Lehto and Nora Buli HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland's much-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor started test production on Saturday, operator...
Read morePRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech Industry Ministry will order next week the launch of a tender for a new unit...
Read moreBy Ritsuko Shimizu and Sakura Murakami TOKYO (Reuters) - For the first time since a massive earthquake and tsunami crippled...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Supreme Court upheld an order for utility Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) to pay damages of 1.4...
Read moreFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany is weighing whether to extend the life-span of its remaining nuclear power plants as a way...
Read moreLISBON (Reuters) - Facing a worrying winter drought, Portugal may have to limit irrigation of green spaces and use of...
Read moreBy David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Around 155,000 British homes were still without power late on Saturday after Storm Eunice knocked...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) - Poland has paid the agreed compensation in a dispute over Turow mine that lies close to the...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) -The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant has found that a coolant solution, used to create...
Read moreBy Dave Graham MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Mexican president's bid to tighten state control of power generation drew scrutiny on...
Read moreBy Eliana Raszewski BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's capital Buenos Aires was hit by a major power outage on Tuesday...
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