Hyundai Recalling 82,000 Electric Cars Over Battery Flaws Hyundai Motor Co. will recall about 82,000 electric cars globally and take an almost $900 million hit after the South... Read More
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Operator: Seismometers Were Broken TOKYO (AP) — The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant said Monday that two seismometers at one of... Read More
France to Boost Cyberdefense After Hospital Malware Attacks PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday unveiled a plan to better arm public facilities and private companies... Read More
French Caribbean Fights To Keep Pesticide Case Alive SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Agricultural workers who have long sought compensation for contamination from a pesticide banned in... Read More
Japan’s Stressed Power Grid Faces New Test With Arctic Blast on Way TOKYO — Japan’s overstretched electricity grid is likely to receive another Arctic blast in the coming days, which is already... Read More
Hyundai Motor’s Electric Bus Catches Fire in South Korea SEOUL — An electric bus manufactured by Hyundai Motor Co caught fire on Monday while in use in South Korea,... Read More
Powerful Japan Quake Sets Off Landslide, Minor Injuries TOKYO (AP) — Residents in northeastern Japan on Sunday cleaned up clutter and debris in stores and homes after a... Read More
Hydropower Dams Face Backlash After Himalayan Flood Tragedy The flash flood in India’s Himalayan state of Uttarakhand which killed at least 34 people at the weekend has raised... Read More
SK Innovation Loses U.S. Battery Trade Case but Gets Temporary OK to Sell to Ford, VW WASHINGTON — The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on Wednesday sided with South Korea’s chemicals and electric vehicle (EV) battery... Read More
Irish Central Bank: We’ll Act Against Insurers Who Don’t Pay COVID-19 Claims DUBLIN — Ireland’s central bank governor told insurers to urgently honor and pay valid claims related to COVID-19 disruption, following... Read More