The Globe and Mail’s long-time foreign affairs correspondent is a busy man these days, covering everything from Catalonia’s burgeoning independence movement to
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Anyone in the U.K. owning a Nissan Leaf will soon be able to make money from the vehicle overnight, providing they install
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Oil major Royal Dutch Shell in October purchased the Dutch firm NewMotion, which runs one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging