The Rwanda-backed M23 Rebels pulled out of the peace talks on Monday with the Democratic Republic of Congo government, less than 24 hours prior to the meeting...
The office of President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that France had agreed to provide state-owned EDF a subsidised loan covering at least 50% of the construction...
Three sources with direct knowledge said that U.S. companies are buying cobalt produced in Indonesia by China’s Lygend Resources, which does not face the tariffs imposed by...
The copper price hit its highest in five months Monday. Supported by the latest stimulus plan of top metals consumer China, and a lower dollar, traders are...
A draft EU plan shows that European Commission is considering possible import curbs due to concerns about the Trump administration's metals duties diverting a large amount of...
According to data released by the National Oilseed Processors Association on Monday, U.S. soybean processors crushed their smallest amount of soybeans for five months in February. NOPA...
Gold prices rose on Monday and are now just below $3,000, which was the mark that was broken the previous week. The focus is on the U.S....
Interface, a think-tank, said that the European Union must focus on its lower-emission semiconductor manufacturing to reduce pollution, as the production of computer chips for AI is...
The OECD predicted on Monday that President Donald Trump's new tariffs would slow growth in Canada and Mexico, while also driving inflation up in the United States....
Wall Street stocks failed to keep up with their European counterparts on Monday, despite mixed economic data. This was ahead of the talks between U.S. president Donald...
London Metal Exchange (LME), announced on Monday, will begin reporting metal stocks not currently on warrant that are still eligible for warranting in its network of warehouses...
A filing on Monday showed that the Trump administration had filed a motion for an extension of two deadlines related to U.S. Steel's and Nippon Steel’s lawsuit...
On Monday, longer-dated U.S. Treasury bonds fell while shorter-dated bonds rose amid concerns that the U.S. economy will slow down if the Federal Reserve maintains interest rates...
Thames Water, Britain’s largest water supplier, announced on Monday that its 3 billion pounds ($3.9 billion) debt-lifeline will go ahead, after all appeals were dismissed. This allows...
Three Palestinian men were killed by an Israeli air strike in Gaza as they attempted to collect firewood on Monday, according to medics. There was no progress...
Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, said it was crucial for Canada to build stronger ties with its "reliable" allies in Europe. He met French President Emmanuel Macron...
An official EU Journal publication revealed that the European Union sanctioned nine people, including the leader of Congo’s M23 rebel group and Rwandan army officials, for violence...
Israeli military strikes killed at least fourteen Palestinians in Gaza Strip during the past 24 hour, said the Gaza Strip's Health Ministry on Sunday. Arab and U.S....
Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State for Florida, said that once the United States imposes tariffs on major trading partners they could begin bilateral discussions with other...
Cuba's Havana capital saw some lights come back on on Sunday morning after a national grid collapse knocked out electricity for 10 million people. Havana's Electric Company...
Pance Toskovski, the Interior Minister of North Macedonia, said that 51 people died and over 100 were injured in an early morning fire in a nightclub in...
CNN reported that on Saturday night at least 33 tornadoes struck several states across the Midwest and Southeast of the United States. The Missouri highway patrol reported...
New South Wales, Australia, sweated through a heatwave on Sunday that increased the risk of bushfires. Authorities issued a fire ban in Sydney's capital. New South Wales...
Data from the nation's INEI statistical agency on Saturday showed that Peru's economy grew 4.07% during the first month in 2025. This was in line with forecasts...
Police said that three people died in Missouri after a series tornadoes struck the U.S. Midwest overnight. The path of destruction was still being assessed on Saturday...
According to two sources who have direct knowledge of this matter, Ecuadorean officials told allies and friends of U.S. president Donald Trump they were interested in hosting...
A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Energy said that South Korea was a "sensitive country" after its president briefly declared martial law, and amid reports of...
The first eight foundations for the Nordeseecluster, a 1.8GW offshore wind project being built in the German North Sea, have arrived and been offloaded in the Dutch...
The British steel industry is calling on the government to lower electricity prices, which it claims can be up to 50% higher than their European competitors. This...
Berkshire Hathaway announced on Friday that longtime director Ronald Olson would be leaving the board due to a new policy requiring all directors except Warren Buffett to...
S&P, a global ratings agency, raised Saudi Arabia's credit rating from 'A to 'A+ with a stable outlook' on Friday. This was based on the ongoing social-economic...
First Quantum, which has closed its Cobre Panama mine, instructed its lawyers on Friday to begin work to suspend arbitration proceedings against Panama. The President of Panama...
Investors looking for a safe haven from the political and economic volatility triggered the new U.S. Administration are increasingly turning to gold Exchange-Traded Funds. This is adding...
The authorities have not ruled out Russian involvement. A prominent anti-Russian protester was killed in Odesa, a Ukrainian port city on Friday. Demian Hansul, 31, was identified...
Greenland's parties must put aside their differences and quickly form a wide coalition government in order to show unity against a U.S. annexation campaign, said the Democrats...
Baker Hughes, a leading energy services company, said that the U.S. energy companies this week did not change the number of oil rigs and natural gas rigs...
According to ship tracking data and a source familiar with the matter, Turkey's biggest oil refiner Tupras will receive its first shipment of Itapu crude in early...
Rusal, the Russian aluminium giant, announced on Friday that it has agreed to purchase a 26% share in an Indian alumina refining company for $243.75 millions and...
Greenland's parties need to put aside their differences and quickly form a large coalition government in order to demonstrate unity against a U.S. annexation campaign, said the...
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that there was a "very high chance" of ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine after Washington held "productive" talks with...
Gold broke the $3,000 barrier for the first-time on Friday as investors sought refuge from the economic uncertainty caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariff war. Gold...
The Marib Province in Yemen has a landmine warning sign that reminds camel-herders of their danger. Bedouins who have been displaced by war or forced to live...
Barclays lowered their 2025 Brent Oil price forecast on Friday by $9 per barrel. This was due to a weaker demand outlook in the face of increased...
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz said on Friday he had secured the crucial backing of the Greens for a massive increase in state borrowing, clearing the way for...
Felix Tshisekedi, the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been denying dialogue to M23 rebels backed by Rwanda that are ravaging eastern parts of...
Unknown gunmen killed a prominent antirussian activist on Friday in Odesa, a Ukrainian port city. The 31-year old victim was not named, but Ukrainian media reported that...
Inditex, Zara's owner, increased its emissions from transport by 10% between 2024 and 2024. This is because Zara used more flights in order to move clothing from...
German chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz reached an agreement with the Greens on Friday on a massive increase in state borrowing, just days before a parliamentary vote on the...
Gold prices have risen steadily, and for the first-time in history, above the psychologically important $3,000 mark per ounce. This is due to geopolitical uncertainty and economic...
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