India wants to embrace nuclear power. To do it, it’ll need a lot of time and money
India wants more nuclear power, has pledged over $2 billion toward research and will change laws to boost investment to do it.
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India wants more nuclear power, has pledged over $2 billion toward research and will change laws to boost investment to do it.
Analysis: The Middle East may be caught in the crossfire of a US-China trade war, navigating economic uncertainty without wanting to pick a side.
A new book provides insight into the unintended consequences of U.S. sanctions.
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On February 4, the Trump administration imposed an additional 10 percent tariff on all Chinese imports into the United States. China’s Ministry of Commerce responded by announcing new tariffs on US imports,...