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China's been building artificial islands in the South China Sea over the last decade to expand its control in the area. Satellite images show its growth.
Oil prices fell 1% on Friday and were set for their biggest weekly losses since the end of March, as traders turned cautious ...
Oil prices climbed on Friday after China said it was open for talks with the United States on tariffs, raising hopes of a ...
Oil prices pulled ahead in early Asian hours on Friday after China said its door is open for talks with the United States, ...
The EU buys gas from Russia, Libya and Qatar — despite sanctions and clashes of interests and values. So why is Iran, with the world's second-largest gas reserves, left out of the equation?
Scientists map out the footprint produced by fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO) industries for the first time, establishing a ...
State-controlled PetroChina reported higher profit despite lower revenue, thanks to better expense control and higher natural-gas sales, rounding out earnings for China's big three energy companies as ...
Despite a 2021 pledge, China continues to be involved in a significant number of new coal-powered generation capacity ...
The standoff over Sandy Cay, which lies close to military outposts built by both Beijing and Manila, was the latest between ...
In 2019, Beijing blocked Canadian canola imports from two companies, citing contamination issues, though the move was ...
Oil production in the world’s largest importer of the commodity hit an all-time high of 4.6 million barrels daily.
Newsweek showcased satellite images of a Chinese rig that has strained relations with Seoul in an exclusive report on Thursday.