By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) -Decarbonising steel production is one of the major challenges of the energy transition, especially given that consumers across...
By Karen Braun NAPERVILLE, Illinois (Reuters) -Last week, speculators were net sellers of Chicago corn and soybeans for the first time in nearly two months. But for now, they...
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Europe's defence stocks, up almost 20% for the year so far, surged another 1% on Tuesday as U.S. officials met...
-- Gold prices rose in Asian trade on Tuesday, remaining upbeat despite a recent rebound in the dollar as haven demand remained underpinned by uncertainty over U.S....
(Reuters) - Residents of eastern Congo's second-largest city on Monday surveyed the aftermath of widespread looting that accompanied the arrival of Rwandan-backed M23 rebels who...
By Laila Kearney and Arunima Kumar (Reuters) - Oil prices strengthened on Monday as an attack on an oil pipeline pumping station in the Caspian Sea slowed flows from Kazakhstan,...
LIMA (Reuters) - The leader of an indigenous community in Peru asked for the government to declare a state of emergency on Monday and accused illegal miners of using children as...
By Ueslei Marcelino PORTO VELHO, Brazil - Brazilian environmental agents seized the equivalent of more than 5,000 truckloads of timber in an operation targeting one of the most...
By William James and Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Monday called a pledge to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 a "sinister goal",...
By Andy Home LONDON (Reuters) - China is reaping the rewards of its massive mining investment in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the form of surging imports of physical...