The price of tungsten in Europe has risen to its highest level in over a decade this month, as traders scrambled to find supplies after China reduced...
The International Monetary Fund cut its growth forecast for Angola in 2025 to 2.4%. This was primarily due to concerns over the impact that lower crude oil...
Hakan Fidan, Turkey's Foreign Minister, said that the YPG Syrian Kurdish militia must fulfill a deal it made with the Syrian Government. The group is expected to...
Patrick Dlamini, the new CEO of South Africa's Public Investment Corporation PIC, will take office on June 1st. This was announced by one of Africa's biggest fund...
Ferrexpo, a Ukrainian miner with a focus on Ukraine, said that the Commercial Court of Poltava accepted a request to open bankruptcy proceedings of Ferrexpo Poltava Mining....
In April, Asia's imports for key refined fuels like gasoline and diesel dropped to their lowest level in four years. This was due to refinery maintenance as...
Anti-LGBTQ+ legislation spreading throughout Europe Hungary's Pride ban latest rollback of rights The European Commission is moving too slowly, say activists Lucy Middleton Hungary is leading the...
Kodal Minerals' chief executive Bernard Aylward said that regulatory hurdles in Mali had prevented the British miner from exporting more than 20,000 tons of lithium concentrate. Kodal's...
The daily blackouts of four hours or longer have become the norm in Cuba's capital, Havana. This is a disturbing sign that the energy crisis has not...
A deep cracking noise from the ice foretells the imminent dramatic fall. A block of ice 70 meters tall (230 feet) - about the height of a...
Copper and other base materials fell on Thursday, as the optimism over a 90 day pause on most retaliatory duties agreed between Beijing and Washington began to...
John Elkann, chairman of Stellantis, said in a joint interview with Renault CEO Luca de Meo on Thursday that the European Union must cut down regulations that...
Analysts said that a weakening in demand for aluminium due to trade tensions could weigh on prices. However, a long-standing Chinese production cap may limit the losses....
The International Energy Agency (IEA), said Thursday that economic headwinds and record sales of electric cars will reduce global oil consumption growth to 650,000 barrels a day...
Suedzucker, Europe's biggest sugar producer, confirmed on Thursday that it expects a decline in earnings for this financial year as the EU sugar markets remain weak in...
The majority of Gulf stocks were flat on Thursday morning, with oil prices falling and Asian stock markets declining after the initial excitement from eased trade tensions...
Independent government advisers on Thursday warned that Germany risks missing its post-2030 targets but is on track to reach its 2021-2030 goal. They urged a clear, long-term...
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that on Thursday the United States is very close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran and that Tehran has "sort...
South Africa's currency, the rand, edged higher against a weaker US dollar on Thursday morning after President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed that he will meet with Donald Trump...
The Chinese cobalt industry has ample supplies of battery-making materials despite an export ban placed by the top producer in the world, the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Statistics Norway (SSB), on Thursday, released data showing that the Norwegian economy's growth was faster than expected in the first quarter 2025. In the January-March timeframe, mainland...
CEZ, the Czech electric company, proposed a dividend of 47 crowns ($2.11) for each share on Thursday. This is 80% less than last year's profit. It was...
The dollar fell as traders looked to U.S. economic data for more catalysts. Brent crude futures fell more than 2% and U.S. Crude also dropped. The benchmark...
Shares in Australia's NRW Holdings dropped as much as 24 percent to a two-year low Thursday after the company warned that a proposed legislation regarding Whyalla Ports...
Prices for most base metals fell in London on Thursday, as the temporary truce between U.S. and China tariffs prompted caution. There were also concerns over a...
Tai Baribo scored twice, including the winning goal in the sixth minute during second-half stoppage, as the Philadelphia Union defeated the Los Angeles Galaxy 3-2 on Wednesday,...
On Wednesday, the second of a three-day annual tour in Kansas, crop scouts projected that the average yield of hard red winter grain in the southwest portion...
Gold prices fell to a record low of over one month on Thursday, ahead of an important U.S. report that is expected provide clues about the Federal...
LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC) has launched a five-week public consultation on its proposals to develop a high voltage cable production facility at the Port of Tyne...
Iron ore futures rose to a new five-week high Thursday, supported by a better demand outlook thanks to the Sino-U.S. Trade truce. However, weaker Chinese credit data...
Tai Baribo scored twice, including the winner in the sixth second-half minute of stoppage time. The Philadelphia Union won 3-2 on Wednesday, keeping the Los Angeles Galaxy...
The dollar fell on Thursday as traders looked to U.S. economic data for more catalysts. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield reached a new high, partly due to...
The price of most base metals fell in London on Thursday as the U.S. - China tariff truce sparked uncertainty about various trade deals. The benchmark copper...
Early Thursday, oil prices fell by nearly $1 on the back of expectations for a possible U.S. Iran nuclear deal. Meanwhile, an unexpected increase in U.S. crude...
Peak Rare Earths announced on Thursday that Shenghe Resources, a Chinese rare earths producer, will purchase the Australian company for A$150.5m ($96.62m), plus the A$7.5m entitlement offer....
The government announced on Thursday that it would invest 630 millions pounds ($838million) in the installation of solar panels, heat pumps, and other clean energy technologies on...
On Wednesday, global shares rose and Wall Street's major indexes mixed as trade tensions between the two world's largest economies eased and the U.S. Dollar stabilized after...
Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria's foreign minister, said that the country is in talks with Petrobras about exploring its deep-water oil acreage, after years of the Brazilian oil giant...
The U.S. Dollar recovered from its recent losses as trade tensions between the two world's largest economies eased. Global shares and Wall Street indexes also rose on...
Three people with knowledge of the matter say that a Malian judge will likely order the reopening on Thursday of Barrick Mining’s Loulo-Gounkoto mine under a new...
The Italian tyremaker Pirelli announced on Wednesday that the talks to repair relations with Sinochem, its largest shareholder in China, ended without any breakthrough. Pirelli, and its...
They announced on Wednesday that Enel, Leonardo, and Ansaldo Energia, all of which are part of the Italian power group, have formed a new company to research...
FEWS NET, a global hunger monitor backed by the US, provided crucial data FEWS NET is now operating with reduced capacity Early warning alerts from FEWS NET...
Global shares and Wall Street rose on an ease in trade tensions, while the U.S. Dollar extended its losses after benign U.S. Inflation data kept Federal Reserve...
Serhii Marchenko, Ukrainian Finance Minister, said that there is a financial gap in the budget of Ukraine for next year. However, he added that Ukraine was stronger...
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Republican senator and former federal employee who screens coal miners for black lungs disease and conducts research on other respiratory diseases who...
The gold price dropped by more than 2%, reaching a new low of over a month, as investors shifted away from bullion due to rising risk appetite....
Scott Bessent, the U.S. Treasury secretary, said this week that Switzerland and Britain were in the lead for a deal with the United States. He warned the...
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