Australia, India starts talks on cooperation in rare earth minerals
As coal and mines minister Pralhad Joshi's visit to Australia got underway, the two countries on Monday talked about how they could collaborate on...
Factory output at slowest pace in Canada in 17 months
According to statistics released on Monday, Canadian industrial activity slowed down in June as a result of inflationary pressures, a lack of raw materials,...
Economic crisis: No fuel sale for 2 weeks in Sri Lanka
After running out of supplies, Sri Lanka appealed to the private sector to let workers to work from home and declared a two-week suspension...
Sri Lanka struggling to get fresh fuel supplies
The 22 million-person crisis-hit nation of Sri Lanka is down to barely 15,000 tons of gasoline and diesel to keep vital services running in...
Can countries use nuclear desalination plants to end droughts?
According to the United Nations, communities on every continent are experiencing water shortages.Unfortunately, despite the fact that our world is surrounded by oceans and...
Amid power crisis, Australia may shift to more solar
It defies sense that one of the world's largest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and coal is having trouble keeping the lights on...
China’s oil imports from Russia increase 55% every year
China's crude oil imports from Russia hit a new high in May, according to customs figures released on Monday, as Beijing speeds up its...
Fuel crisis: Sri Lanka to shut govt offices, schools from next week
Due to chronic gasoline shortages, the Sri Lankan government has declared a week-long shutdown of public sector workplaces, commencing Monday, as the island nation...
Facing energy crisis, Australia urges 8 million people to turn off lights
In the midst of an energy crisis, Australia's energy minister has encouraged residents of New South Wales, which contains the country's largest metropolis Sydney,...