By Tim Cocks, Francesco Guarascio and Fransiska Nangoy (Reuters) -The United States is withdrawing from the Just Energy Transition Partnership, a collaboration between richer...
By Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. is reviewing all existing sanctions waivers that provide Iran any degree of economic relief, and urging the Iraqi government to...
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) -South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed a bill on Thursday banning the use of eminent domain, which allows private land to be taken for public use,...
By David Ljunggren and Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will continue to be in a trade war with the United States for the foreseeable future, Prime Minister Justin...
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices eased slightly in choppy trade on Thursday with Brent still below $70 under pressure from trade tariffs between the U.S.,...
- U.S. natural gas prices fell Thursday, dropping from record levels as spring conditions approach and amid talk of a hefty increase in U.S. supply. At 09:30 ET...
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) - The price spread between WTI Midland crude in West Texas and Houston has narrowed this year as cold weather hurt Permian production,...
By Adriana Barrera and Stefanie Eschenbacher MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican state company Pemex is in talks with potential buyers in Asia, including China, and Europe, as it seeks...
(Reuters) - Egypt and the European Commission have signed a 90 million euro ($93.9 million) soft funding agreement to enhance food security, the Egyptian ministry of international...
-- Oil prices edged higher Thursday, rebounding from multi-year lows after the U.S. offered some concessions on recent tariffs, helping lift risk appetite. At 08:45 ET...