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Today: May 08, 2024

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US stands to lose Canadian natural gas when LNG Canada terminal starts up

By Rod Nickel and Scott DiSavino The start-up of LNG Canada, the country's first such export terminal, is likely to strain its natural gas supplies for multiple years and force producers to reduce

US stands to lose Canadian natural gas when LNG Canada terminal starts up

European court backs Italy in Greek statue dispute with Getty Museum

ROME (Reuters) -The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday ruled in favour of Italy's long-standing demand that the Getty Villa Museum in the United States return an ancient Greek statue

European court backs Italy in Greek statue dispute with Getty Museum

Sustainable living offers hope for future for Hungarian families

By Krisztina Than and Krisztina Fenyo LADANYBENE, Hungary (Reuters) - Laszlo Kemencei lives as sustainably as possible on his small farm in eastern Hungary.

Sustainable living offers hope for future for Hungarian families

Moderna quarterly sales beat expectations but plummet from previous year

By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Moderna on Thursday reported quarterly revenue that beat Wall Street estimates but came in dramatically lower than the previous year when demand for COVID-19 vaccines

Moderna quarterly sales beat expectations but plummet from previous year

Albemarle profit just misses estimates on weak lithium prices

(Reuters) - Albemarle, the world's largest producer of lithium for electric vehicle batteries, on Wednesday missed first quarter profit estimates on lower prices.

Albemarle profit just misses estimates on weak lithium prices

Oil falls to 7-week low on surprise US storage build, Middle East hopes

By Scott DiSavino NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices fell about 3% to a seven-week low on Wednesday on a surprise build in U.S. crude stocks, the prospect of a Middle East ceasefire agreement and as hopes

Oil falls to 7-week low on surprise US storage build, Middle East hopes

US manufacturing sector regresses in April; prices paid near two-year high

WASHINGTON(Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing contracted in April amid a decline in orders after briefly expanding in the prior month, while a measure of prices paid by factories for inputs approached a

US manufacturing sector regresses in April; prices paid near two-year high

Russia defends veto of UN resolution to prohibit nukes in outer space, urges vote to ban all weapons

Russia has defended its veto of a U.N. resolution calling on all nations to prevent a nuclear arms race in outer space

Russia defends veto of UN resolution to prohibit nukes in outer space, urges vote to ban all weapons

NotTurtle: NotCo releases AI-designed 'turtle' soup

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - It tastes like sought-after turtle soup but there is no trace of shelled critters in the bowl: Chilean plant-based food firm NotCo recreated this famous dish using artificial

NotTurtle: NotCo releases AI-designed 'turtle' soup

Norway's wealth fund backs bid for PepsiCo biodiversity risk assessment

By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) - Norway's sovereign wealth fund plans to back a shareholder proposal demanding PepsiCo conduct a biodiversity risk assessment to gauge how vulnerable the soft drink and

Norway's wealth fund backs bid for PepsiCo biodiversity risk assessment

Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs switching to eggs

By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - Some U.S. farmers who once raised chickens for Tyson Foods to slaughter are shifting to sell eggs instead after the meatpacker closed six plants, a move that left

Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs switching to eggs

Japan March factory output rises as vehicle production recovers

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's factory output grew more than expected in March, government data showed on Tuesday, thanks largely to automakers resuming production after safety scandals.

Japan March factory output rises as vehicle production recovers

Exclusive-UAE planning second nuclear power plant, sources say

By Alexander Cornwell and Maha El Dahan DUBAI (Reuters) -The United Arab Emirates will tender shortly for the construction of a new nuclear power plant that would double the number of the small Gulf

Exclusive-UAE planning second nuclear power plant, sources say

Big Oil finds more to love in deepwater exploration fields

By Georgina McCartney HOUSTON (Reuters) -As Big Oil returns this week to the industry's annual showcase for offshore energy projects and equipment in Houston, deepwater discoveries off Guyana, Namibia

Big Oil finds more to love in deepwater exploration fields

China's health body probes hospital after surrogacy claims

HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's National Health Commission said it was investigating a hospital in the southwest megacity of Chongqing for its alleged involvement in surrogacy, which is illegal in China

China's health body probes hospital after surrogacy claims

Indonesia's inflation rate eases slightly in April

By Stefanno Sulaiman and Gayatri Suroyo JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's annual inflation rate cooled slightly in April as pressure from some food prices eased as the harvest season began, the

Indonesia's inflation rate eases slightly in April

AI fuels cloud computing boom for tech giants

By Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) - Three of the Wall Street's heavyweight technology firms have reported better-than-expected sales at their cloud computing units in recent days, as interest in artificial

AI fuels cloud computing boom for tech giants

Beijing auto show: Themes and highlights

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's largest auto show opened in Beijing with the biggest names showing off their latest electric vehicles (EVs), underlining how the world's largest auto market is already in

Beijing auto show: Themes and highlights

Toyota's scandal-hit Daihatsu aims to resume vehicle development this year

By Maki Shiraki TOKYO (Reuters) - Scandal-hit Toyota Motor subsidiary Daihatsu aims to fully resume developing vehicles by as early as the end of this year, the president of the compact carmaker told

Toyota's scandal-hit Daihatsu aims to resume vehicle development this year

Buy now, pay later lender Affirm pushes into elective medical procedures

By Hannah Lang (Reuters) - Fintech lender Affirm has started quietly offering "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) loans for elective medical procedures, in a major push beyond its core e-commerce market, the

Buy now, pay later lender Affirm pushes into elective medical procedures

Meta opens Quest operating system to third-party device makers

By Yuvraj Malik and Katie Paul (Reuters) -Meta Platforms is sharing its Quest headset's operating system with rival device makers, including Microsoft, for the first time, it said on Monday, as it

Meta opens Quest operating system to third-party device makers

US plans 12 offshore wind auctions over five years

By Nichola Groom (Reuters) -U.S.

US plans 12 offshore wind auctions over five years

Weight-loss drug drives Eli Lilly to raise 2024 sales forecast by $2 billion

By Bhanvi Satija and Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Explosive demand and increased manufacturing capacity for Eli Lilly's weight-loss drug Zepbound drove the company to raise its annual sales forecast by

Weight-loss drug drives Eli Lilly to raise 2024 sales forecast by $2 billion

China, US to hold climate meetings in Washington in May

By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. climate change diplomat John Podesta will meet his Chinese counterpart Liu Zhenmin in Washington in May, resuming bilateral talks on climate cooperation

China, US to hold climate meetings in Washington in May

US opens probe into 130,000 Ford vehicles over hands-free tech

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening an investigation into Ford Motor's hands-free driving technology BlueCruise after two fatal

US opens probe into 130,000 Ford vehicles over hands-free tech
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