WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish farmers protesting against European Union regulations and cheap food imports from Ukraine blocked the A2 highway at a border crossing...
Investing.com– Oil prices settled higher Monday, as investors weighed rising tensions in the Red Sea and Middle East against ongoing demand concerns amid likely higher-for-longer...
By Philip Blenkinsop, David Latona and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk BRUSSELS/MADRID/WARSAW (Reuters) -Farmers on Monday blocked a border crossing between Poland and Germany, threw bottles at...
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to allow debate on five bills, ending a week...
Investing.com — Oil prices posted strong gains Tuesday, recovering some of the previous session’s sharp losses, helped by slowing U.S. inflation and a relatively...
By Nayera Abdallah and Nadine Awadalla CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt is allocating 127.7 billion Egyptian pounds ($4.14 billion) for its sprawling food subsidy programme...
(Reuters) -Rio Tinto will invest $1.1 billion to expand its “low-carbon” aluminum smelter at Complexe Jonquière in Quebec, Canada, the Anglo-Australian mining giant said...
Investing.com– Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recovering a measure of steep losses from the prior session, although caution ahead of upcoming U.S. inflation data...
BERLIN (Reuters) – German demand for photovoltaic power systems is expected to grow at a double-digit rate this year with solar storage system installations...
By Deisy Buitrago CARACAS (Reuters) – Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was in Caracas on Monday meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during his first...