By Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition government has voiced its objections to a European […]
Some money services reopen in Tonga, drinking water the priority
By Kirsty Needham and Praveen Menon (Reuters) -Tongans queued for limited money services that were restored in the Pacific island’s […]
‘Smells like death’: Peru oil spill clear-up drags on as fishermen count cost
LIMA (Reuters) – Spanish energy firm Repsol said on Friday a clear-up operation for a major oil spill on the […]
California’s battle to cut emissions with biofuels burns in new truck engines
(This January 20 story corrects to reflect changes to LCFS would align with carbon neutrality goals; adds line regarding statistical […]
Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride lifts wages in tornado-hit Mayfield
(Reuters) – Pilgrim’s Pride Corp said on Friday it would raise starting wages for workers at its Mayfield, Kentucky, production […]
Serbian government blasts green groups for scuttling Rio’s lithium project
By Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) – Serbian politicians on Friday blasted environmentalists for forcing them to scuttle Rio Tinto Plc’s […]
U.S. House panel turns to oil majors’ boards in next climate probe
By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. congressional committee has invited board members at four oil majors to testify about […]
New Zealand water ship unloads in Tonga as other aid trickles in
By Praveen Menon, Kirsty Needham and Tom Westbrook WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) – Life-saving water supplies from a New Zealand navy ship […]
World’s first hydrogen tanker to ship test cargo to Japan from Australia
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) -A Japanese-Australian venture producing hydrogen from brown coal is set to start loading its maiden […]
Tight supplies, heating demand drive global gasoil margins to multi-year highs
By Mohi Narayan, Roslan Khasawneh and Ron Bousso (Reuters) – Refiners globally are reaping the highest profits from gasoil production […]