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China sees commercial sector as next frontier in US space race
China sees commercial sector as next frontier in US space race
by  AFP

A world-first launch from the far side of the Moon this week showcased China's progress in space, and Beijing now wants its commercial sector to catch up to rivals such as Elon Musk's SpaceX. Chinese companies lag far behind American frontrunners led by SpaceX, which plans to launch Starship, a massive prototype rocket that may one day send humans to Mars, on Thursday.

Boeing Starliner crew aboard ISS after challenging docking
Boeing Starliner crew aboard ISS after challenging docking
by  AFP

A Boeing Starliner capsule carrying its first ever astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Thursday after overcoming unexpected challenges arising from thruster malfunctions and helium leaks. - Leaks and thruster problems - Prior to launch, it was known that there was one helium leak affecting Starliner.

US trade gap widens to largest in 18 months
US trade gap widens to largest in 18 months
by  AFP

The US trade deficit expanded slightly less than analysts expected in April, to the widest since late 2022, as imports rose more quickly than exports, according to government data released Thursday. This was the largest deficit since October 2022, according to official data.

Boeing Starliner spacecraft springs more leaks on way to ISS
Boeing Starliner spacecraft springs more leaks on way to ISS
by  AFP

Boeing's Starliner crew capsule, which is making its way to the International Space Station on its first mission carrying astronauts, has developed two helium leaks since entering orbit but remains stable and on course for docking, NASA said.

Russian central bank chief calls for 'open economy'
Russian central bank chief calls for 'open economy'
by  AFP

Russia's central bank chief called Thursday for Russia to be an "open economy" despite the barrage of Western sanctions and trading restrictions it has been hit with over its Ukraine offensive. At a panel discussion on Thursday, Nabiullina said Russia must prioritise "ensuring the openness of our economy."

Swiss renewable energy battle moves to the ballots
Swiss renewable energy battle moves to the ballots
by  AFP

Switzerland's largest wind farm, sitting astride the ridge of the Jura mountains by the French border, consists of only 16 turbines -- tiny compared to those of other European countries. Switzerland's largest party, the hard right Swiss People's Party (SVP), has also backed the vote, warning that implementing the law could threaten Swiss energy security.

Solar investment outstrips all other power forms: IEA
Solar investment outstrips all other power forms: IEA
by  AFP

More money is pouring into solar power than all other electricity sources combined, with investments set to reach half a trillion dollars this year, the world's top energy research body said Thursday. Combined investment in renewables and nuclear for electricity generation is now set to reach 10 times the amount going to fossil-fuel power, led by solar, with China investing the biggest share.

ECB makes first rate cut since 2019 but sees 'bumpy road'
ECB makes first rate cut since 2019 but sees 'bumpy road'
by  AFP

The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the first time since 2019 on Thursday as eurozone inflation gradually eases, but president Christine Lagarde said the path ahead was unclear and warned of a "bumpy road".

European stocks up as ECB cuts rate, US stocks mixed
European stocks up as ECB cuts rate, US stocks mixed
by  AFP

European stock markets rose Thursday as the European Central Bank cut interest rates for the first time since 2019 -- but gains were muted as sticky inflation blurs the outlook for more reductions.

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