LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's envoy to Britain said the bloc was ready to restart talks on the Northern...
Read moreBy Gus Trompiz PARIS (Reuters) -World food prices jumped nearly 13% in March to a new record high as the...
Read moreBy Elias Biryabarema KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's military has killed 309 people in an eight-month-old operation against cattle rustling in...
Read more(Reuters) - Russia has decided to expel three Slovakian diplomats in response to the expulsion of three employees of the...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - France has authorised some farmers to kill their poultry by asphyxia to stop a rapid spread of...
Read moreBy Gavin Jones and Cristiano Corvino ROME (Reuters) - Carlo Vittorio Ferrari, who runs a farm holding 2,000 pigs with...
Read moreBy Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) - International food and feed prices could rise by up to 20% as a result...
Read more(This March 4 story corrects to replace year-on-year pct change in headline and first paragraph to 20.7% from 24.1% after...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - The war in Ukraine, and heavy sanctions Western powers have taken against Russia, will have long-lasting and...
Read moreMOSCOW (Reuters) -Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said on Wednesday that he spoke with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow about...
Read moreBy Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah and El Tayeb Siddig OMDURMAN/AL-HAMADAB, Sudan (Reuters) - Hundreds of truck drivers are stuck in a...
Read moreBy Julie Gordon and Rod Nickel OTTAWA (Reuters) - Protests in Canada against vaccine mandates have disrupted two key U.S....
Read moreJAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities have declared two villages on Java island red zones and banned livestock movement from the...
Read moreROME (Reuters) - World food prices rebounded in January and remained near 10-year highs, led by a jump in the...
Read moreTHE HAGUE (Reuters) - Authorities have discovered an outbreak of what they suspect is the highly-contagious bird flu strain at...
Read moreBy Katharine Houreld and Elias Biryabarema KISOZI, Uganda (Reuters) - Uganda wants to curb its borrowing and boost exports in...
Read moreBy Baz Ratner NORTH HORR, Kenya (Reuters) - The carcasses of goats and sheep strewn across the scrubland of northern...
Read more(Refiles to fix grammatical error in first paragraph) PARIS (Reuters) - The French farming ministry on Thursday said that a...
Read moreBy William Schomberg and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) -British Brexit minister David Frost resigned on Saturday over disillusionment with the...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - French farms have got bigger on average over the past decade but they are still far smaller...
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