By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Friday became the first foreign leader to be hosted at the White...
By Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) -General Motors Co and South Korean joint-venture partner LG Energy Solution on Friday said they will build a second U.S. battery...
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Arshad Mohammed and Andrew Osborn WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) -The United States on Thursday imposed a broad array of sanctions on Russia, including curbs to...
By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Canada‘s opposition Conservative Party on Thursday dropped its resistance to carbon pricing and adopted the fee on emissions and fuels...
By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Canadian lawmakers on Thursday urged the leaders of the United States and Canada to take further steps to resolve a dispute...
By Moira Warburton and David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) –Canada‘s telecommunications regulator on Thursday ordered the dominant operators to take steps to increase competition in a market...
LONDON (Reuters) – Following are details of the funeral this Saturday of Britain’s Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth’s husband, who died on April 9 aged 99. THE...
By Linda Sieg and David Brunnstrom TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and U.S. President Joe Biden will highlight Tokyo’s central role in Washington’s...
By Allison Lampert and Steve Scherer MONTREAL (Reuters) –Canada is facing industry calls to extend financial aid to smaller airlines, after offering a C$5.9 billion ($4.71 billion)life-line...
By Valerie Volcovici and Kate Abnett WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The United States hopes to restore its shattered credibility when it hosts a climate change summit next week...