Siemens Energy shakes up troubled wind unit after strong results
Siemens Energy unveiled sweeping changes at its struggling wind division on Wednesday, including job cuts and a new CEO,
Siemens Energy unveiled sweeping changes at its struggling wind division on Wednesday, including job cuts and a new CEO,
Nearly all new passenger cars and trucks sold in the United States will be required to have automatic emergency braking systems by September 2029, the
The U.S. military's cost estimate to build a pier off Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid has risen to $320 million, a U.S. defense official
A new fund that allows shareholders access to
By Simon Lewis and Antoni Slodkowski SHANGHAI (Reuters) -U.S.
A transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for Haiti is changing the way it operates in a move that is surprising many as gang violence consumes the country
JPMorgan's Australian arm has been fined A$775,000 ($509,252.50) for allowing suspicious client orders to be placed on wheat futures trading designed to manipulate the market, the
By Mrinalika Roy (Reuters) -Canadian miner Teck Resources reported a 74% rise in quarterly copper production on Thursday, helped by a ramp-up at its Quebrada Blanca (QB) mine in Chile, sending its
It's time for a reality check about decarbonising Asia's vast and growing steel sector.
Japan will add large fin whales to its list of commercial whaling species, government spokesperson Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Thursday, five years after leaving an international body
Ukraine's president says Russia has launched a massive nighttime attack on energy facilities across Ukraine, targeting seven regions with more than 50 missiles and drones
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices settled higher on Thursday on worries of supply disruptions in Middle East supply as Israel stepped up airstrikes on Gaza's Rafah and on the U.S.
Widespread recent power outages in Mexico were caused by unseasonably hot weather, the country's president said on Wednesday, assuring
By David Shepardson (Reuters) -General Motors said Wednesday it will end production of its gasoline-powered Chevrolet Malibu car later this year in order to produce new electric vehicles.
TC Energy's planned oil pipeline spin-off is a bet that it can supply more Canadian crude to U.S.
Italian construction group Webuild said on Friday it has pitched a project to rebuild Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed in March after a container ship crashed into a
(Reuters) -AstraZeneca said on Tuesday it had initiated the worldwide withdrawal of its COVID-19 vaccine due to a "surplus of available updated vaccines" since the pandemic.
By Howard Schneider COLUMBIA, South Carolina (Reuters) -Finishing the battle against inflation will likely require a hit to demand, after a year in which U.S. price pressures cooled largely through
Inflation showing no recent sign of slowing or narrowing in scope leaves U.S.
Haiti's transition council on Saturday said it will vote for the country's next president on Tuesday as part of efforts to bring the Caribbean country under control amid rampant gang
The nation’s largest public utility is moving ahead with a plan for a new natural gas plant in Tennessee despite warnings that its environmental review of the project doesn’t comply with federal law
By Maggie Fick LONDON (Reuters) -The main maternity hospital in the Gaza Strip's crowded southern city of Rafah has stopped admitting patients, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said on
Extreme heat and rising electricity demand are expected to drive up power prices in Texas this summer, while the rest of the U.S. power markets are broadly pricing lower,
By Pavel Polityuk and Olena Harmash KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky was released from custody on bail on Friday pending a corruption investigation into allegations he took
By Richa Naidu and Agata Rybska LONDON (Reuters) -From Nestle to Danone, food companies are seeing shoppers that want either premium or cheaper products, with less interest in items in the middle,