[ad_1] In global climate talks for years, developing countries have said they need more financial aid from rich countries to accelerate their shift away from fossil fuels. Now the worldRead More
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South Korea’s First Homemade Rocket Takes Off But ‘One Step Short’
[ad_1] Seoul – South Korea launched first homemade rocket A mission that was only partially successful, but an important step toward placing locally-made satellites into orbit, officials said on Thursday,Read More
South Korea test launches first domestic space rocket
[ad_1] Seoul, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s first domestically produced space rocket reached the desired altitude, but failed to deliver an artificial payload to orbit during its first testRead More
South Korea to fine Google $177M for pushing software on devices
[ad_1] Seoul, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s competition watchdog plans to fine Google at least 207.4 billion won ($177 million) for allegedly preventing smartphone makers like Samsung from usingRead More
An Economic Lifeline in South America, the Paraná River Shrinks
[ad_1] ROSARIO, Argentina — The fisherman woke up early one morning, banged the fuel containers on his small boat to make sure he had enough for the day, and setRead More
South Korea bans Google and Apple payment monopolies
[ad_1] Seoul, South Korea (AP) – The South Korean National Assembly passed legislation Tuesday banning app store operators like Google and Apple from forcing developers to use in-app payment systems.Read More
In South Africa, Poachers Now Traffic on Small Succulent Plants
[ad_1] STEINKOPF, South Africa — On a moonless night in South Africa’s westernmost desert, Avrill Kaffer had just sold out when vehicles with flashing lights appeared out of the darkRead More
Zello keeps people in the loop during South Africa’s unrest
[ad_1] Gosai, also from Durban, was among the 180,000 people who took down Zello after Zuma’s arrest. Users subscribe to channels to talk to each other and send live audioRead More
‘Historical Distortions’ Tests South Korea’s Commitment to Freedom of Expression
[ad_1] Seoul — In the history of South Korea’s struggle for democracy, the 1980 uprising in Gwangju stands out as one of the proudest moments. Thousands of ordinary citizens tookRead More
