EU officials pledge solidarity with Kyiv, Zelenskiy says they will speed up sanctions

The EU offers more military, financial and political support Kyiv’s hopes of speedy EU entry will fade Zelenskiy pushes for

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Lab-grown meat is getting closer to American plates

WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) – Lab-grown meat, once the stuff of science fiction, could become a reality in some U.S.

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EXCLUSIVE: Brazil launches first forays against deforestation under Lula’s proposal to protect the Amazon

URUARA, Brazil, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Brazilian environmental agents marched through the rainforest with machetes on Thursday in search of

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Drought-hit Kenyan pastoralists save wildlife and their livelihoods

Drought drives animals into villages to eat crops and attack livestock Communities and private owners partner to protect wildlife With

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Bolsonarista’s ‘coup’ rallying cry reveals a radicalized Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 28 (Reuters) – Nearly two weeks after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defeated far-right President Jair

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What investors should watch out for in emerging markets in 2023

LONDON, Dec 28 (Reuters) – It’s been a tough 12 months for emerging markets that has seen more governments default,

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Has there been a green hydrogen leak?

LONDON, Dec 22 (Reuters) – The green hydrogen express is gaining momentum but may have a worrying problem with leaks.

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EXCLUSIVE: Crimea showers Syria with wheat, Ukraine screams foul

More than 500,000 tons of wheat shipped from Crimea to Syria Cargoes moved on sanctioned Syrian ships Ukraine says Russia

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Keystone cleanup turns remote Kansas valley into a small town

WASHINGTON, Kansas, Dec 18 (Reuters) – Farmer Bill Pannbacker received a call earlier this month from a representative of TC

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