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By Alasdair Pal and Devjyot Ghoshal COLOMBO (Reuters) – It was the moment when two brothers who had dominated Sri Lanka’s politics for nearly 20 years...
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Parliament will vote on Wednesday on eight climate change policies to slash emissions faster this decade, with outcomes...
LONDON (Reuters) – Growth among British businesses slowed sharply in May to its weakest since early 2021 when the country was under a COVID-19 lockdown, according...
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A dispute between Israel and Lebanon over their maritime boundary has obstructed energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean and risks exacerbating tensions between...
By Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices topped $120 a barrel in choppy trade on Monday buoyed by Saudi Arabia raising its July crude prices but...
By Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices hit $120 a barrel on Monday after Saudi Arabia raised crude prices for July and amid doubts that...
By Aishwarya Nair and Eric M. Johnson (Reuters) -Boeing Co Chief Executive Dave Calhoun said on Friday the U.S. planemaker has no current plans to tap...
By Max Hunder KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s embattled eastern region of Donetsk will not fall quickly to Russia’s assault, but it needs the world to supply...
By Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL (Reuters) -Officials from the United States, South Korea and Japan met in Seoul on Friday to prepare for “all contingencies” amid signs...
ROME (Reuters) – World food prices dipped in May for a second consecutive month after hitting a record high in March, although the cost of cereals...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s services sector was a bright spot for the economy in May as manufacturing struggles, but there are signs the pace of growth...