Analyzing The Impact Of AI In Our World
Bad Romance: Lady Gaga in Twitter feud with Trump campaign
Biden announced Lady Gaga's appearance with him Monday at a drive-in rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Trump's team slamming the joint appearance.
Trump says OPEC+ planning to cut production 20 mn bpd
After a Sunday videoconference, the top producers agreed to slash daily production by 9.7 million barrels from May.
Trump tears into environmental 'doom' mongers at Davos forum
Greta Thunberg was in the audience in the Swiss Alps to hear the typically bullish speech by Trump.
Bill Gates backed AI solar tech may replace fossil fuels in major industries
Solar energy is growing consistently despite the global interest in oil deposits.
Qatar to pull out of Saudi-dominated OPEC amid Doha boycott
The surprise declaration could make Qatar the first Middle East nation to leave the cartel since its founding in 1960.
Saudi Arabia defies Trump and warns of 1m barrels a day cut to crude oil output
Trump in recent weeks demanded the oil cartel increase production to drive down U.S. gasoline prices.
Hopes rise for war-torn South Sudan as oil production resumes
South Sudan's economy is almost entirely dependent on exports of oil from its 3.5 billion barrels of reserves.
China in struggle to curb reliance on US market, suppliers
Beijing is responding to President Donald Trump's tariff hikes by pushing companies to trade more with other countries.
Europe counts the cost as Trump dumps Iran nuclear deal and reimposes sanctions
Trump's decision on Iran means companies worldwide must stop doing business with the country or run afoul of the U.S. government.
Aimed at China, Trump's tariffs are hitting closer to home
The tariffs imposed on imported steel are worrying many U.S. businesses, who say they cannot procure specific kinds of steel from domestic sources.
Oil and gas fracking triggers 900 earthquakes a year in this US state
"Oklahoma has been transformed from a seismic dead zone to a hotspot in less than a decade," according to a University of Southampton academic.
Why is palm oil unethical? Revealing image shows how much of the controversial ingredient is in Nutella
The problems with palm oil production include deforestation, contributing to climate change, human health and exploitation and animal welfare.
Triton malware: Next-gen cyberweapon that can shut down power plants accidentally leaked online
The malware is believed to have been created by a nation-state and has reportedly been publicly available online for nearly a month.
Donald Trump gets fact-checked for Christmas
To hear Donald Trump talk, you'd think Barack Obama was the president who stole Christmas.
One Planet Summit: World Bank will soon stop financing oil and gas exploration
Exceptions were made for the poorest countries as their access to energy is a clear benefit.
Divergence in IEA and Opec oil demand growth forecasts 'not concerning', says Qatari minister
Mohammed Saleh Al-Sada tells IBTimes UK that global crude demand remains healthy and the market is rebalancing.
Republican Joe Barton 'threatened to report woman to police if lewd photos went public'
The Texas Republican representative Joe Barton reportedly told a woman he would complain to the police if sexually explicit photographs of him were exposed publicly.
UK Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond scraps Stamp Duty for first time buyers up to £300,000
Chancellor abolishes Stamp Duty for all first time buyer purchases up to £300,000 as part of housing reforms.
Siemens to cut thousands of jobs worldwide but UK workforce could be spared
German industrial conglomerate says it's moving focus away from fossil fuels division.
Why Thomson Reuters' introduction of enterprise graph analytics to its global customers is a big deal for big data
Older technology hasn't been able to keep up with data volumes and demand for insights; Cambridge Semantics' Sean Martin explains why business should sit up and take notice.
Oil-rich South Sudan faces fuel shortage as 'people suffer'
Its a cruel irony that an economy which gets 98% of its revenue from oil faces one of its worst fuel crises following years of conflict.
The white knight with solar power: Elon Musk wants to save the world one nation at a time
Tesla CEO and real-life Iron Man wants to save Puerto Rico's broken energy network with his own solar power grid.
'Big oil' players are not 'big data' laggards, says tech start-up co-founder
Babur Ozden, co-founder of Maana, who works with the biggest names in the oil and sector believes it's wrong to presume the industry trails digitally.
Researcher stumbles upon oil industry breakthrough with spill-proof 'balls of oil'
Environmentally-friendly 'bitumen balls' could solve transportation headaches and eliminate pipelines.
Hurricane Harvey's legacy will be water, pollution and crumbling infrastructure
The water — and the muck and mold that follow — will create misery that will linger for years and likely cost tens of billions of dollars all told.
Total seals $7.45bn deal for Moller-Maersk's oil business
Sale is the first step in Maersk's plans to break itself up to concentrate on logistics.
Climate deniers in the Deep South aren't ignorant – they reject the truth to save themselves
American study shows some see acceptance of climate change as a threat to their jobs.
Oil and gas companies pull foreign personnel out of Venezuela
Total, Repsol and Chevron among companies withdrawing staff in the wake of deteriorating security situation.
London's legal market will thrive after Brexit, says Baker McKenzie's Chairman Emeritus
Eduardo C. Leite tells IBTimes UK the British legal industry is in a great place and will remain so regardless of Brexit.