KYIV (Reuters) – The successes of the Ukrainian army, which has liberated a significant territory in the northeast and south […]
More Canadians see monarchy as ‘outdated’ but political risks block change
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) -A growing number of Canadians do not want a foreign monarch to represent them despite […]
Ukraine’s grain exports accelerate in Sept following grain deal -ministry
KYIV (Reuters) – The pace of grain exports from Ukraine has risen so far in September but volumes are still […]
Biden celebrates ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ as food, rent prices climb
By Jeff Mason and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden celebrated his climate change and drug pricing law, The […]
Ukraine aspires to free all Russian-occupied land after days of military success
By Tom Balmforth BALAKLIIA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukraine has set its sights on freeing all territory occupied by invading Russian forces […]
U.S. railways to halt grain shipments ahead of potential shutdown -agriculture sources
By P.J. Huffstutter and Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – Some U.S. railroads will start halting crop shipments on Thursday, a […]
Pakistan races to keep floodwaters out of power station that supplies millions
By Syed Raza Hassan DADU, Pakistan (Reuters) -Authorities in Pakistan are scrambling to protect a vital power station supplying electricity […]
Climate impacts heading to ‘uncharted territories of destruction’ -UN chief
By Gloria Dickie LONDON (Reuters) -The impacts of climate change are “heading into uncharted territories of destruction”, U.N. secretary-general António […]
Pyrenees pipeline puts EU energy divisions in stark relief
By Andreas Rinke, Belén Carreño and Michel Rose PARIS/MADRID/BERLIN (Reuters) -French scepticism about a new gas pipeline across the Pyrenees […]