PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron told Australia's prime minister that he had broken the trust between their two countries...
Read moreBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will push developed countries to commit more finance to help poorer nations cut emissions...
Read moreBEIJING (Reuters) - Top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi met with the North Korean ambassador to China on Thursday, China foreign...
Read moreWASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden is expected to head to Europe without an agreement on measures to combat climate change...
Read moreBy Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) -The World Bank halted disbursements for operations in Sudan on Wednesday in response to the...
Read moreDUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi state television said on Wednesday that 44 international companies plan to move their regional headquarters to...
Read moreBy Trevor Hunnicutt and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden, hoping to signal U.S. re-engagement with allies after four...
Read moreTRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's state oil company said on Tuesday that the 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) Zawiya oil refinery...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - Thierry Breton, the French politician who is the European Commission's internal market commissioner, said on Tuesday that...
Read moreWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen "frankly raised issues of concern" in a virtual meeting on Monday with...
Read moreBy Roberto Samora and Gram Slattery SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Truckers blockading a major refinery in the Brazilian state of Minas...
Read moreBy Tim Cocks JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa will tell rich countries at climate talks next week to honour promises to...
Read moreBy Alexander Tanas CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's parliament on Friday approved a government-requested state of emergency until Nov. 20 as it...
Read moreBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Thursday Warsaw would not bow to the "blackmail" of central...
Read moreSINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore authorities have charged two individuals for alleged corruption in relation to the trade and supply of marine...
Read moreWARSAW (Reuters) - Russian actions concerning gas supply have made advocates of the European Union's plan to tackle climate change...
Read moreBERLIN (Reuters) - The co-leader of Germany's Green Party accused Russian "blackmail" of causing high energy prices across Europe, saying...
Read moreBy Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) - Britain faces a fossil fuel dilemma: it can burnish its green credentials by halting...
Read moreBy Shadia Nasralla and Susanna Twidale LONDON (Reuters) - More than 190 countries committed in 2015 to limiting global warming...
Read moreBy Guy Faulconbridge, Kate Holton and Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his ambition on...
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