Factbox-The automakers and suppliers pushing to cut rare earths from EVs
LONDON A growing number of automakers and suppliers are working on electric vehicle (EV) motors that either do
2023-11-14 14:21
Glencore to Lead $9 Billion Deal to Buy Teck’s Coal Division
Teck Resources Ltd. is set to sell its coal business to commodities trader and miner Glencore Plc, Japan’s
2023-11-14 14:20
Cryptoverse: Bitcoin miners make money ahead of 'halving'
By Medha Singh and Lisa Pauline Mattackal Bitcoin miners are making hay while the sun shines. The business
2023-11-14 14:19
Israel Latest: Gaza Hospitals in Focus as Biden Urges Restraint
The situation at two Gaza hospitals is under focus as Israel and Hamas trade accusations over the facilities
2023-11-14 14:19
Automakers' drive to avoid China's EV rare earth dominance gathers speed
By Nick Carey and Christina Amann LONDON/BERLIN The auto industry's drive to make electric vehicle motors with little
2023-11-14 14:16
China's securities watchdog asks Alibaba's Cainiao to submit more info for HK listing
SHANGHAI China's securities watchdog has asked Cainiao, the logistics arm of Alibaba Group, to submit additional information about
2023-11-14 13:56
Fire that indefinitely closed vital Los Angeles freeway was likely arson, governor says
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says arson caused a massive fire that has indefinitely closed a vital section of a freeway in Los Angeles
2023-11-14 13:55
Wisconsin state Senate to vote on downsized Milwaukee Brewers stadium repair bill
The Wisconsin state Senate is poised to approve a plan to spend more than half a billion dollars on repairs at the Milwaukee Brewers' stadium over the next three decades
2023-11-14 13:52
Head of China’s state-backed Catholic church begins historic trip to Hong Kong
The head of the Catholic church in China has begun a trip to Hong Kong at the invitation of the city’s pope-appointed Roman Catholic cardinal, marking the first official visit by a Beijing bishop in history
2023-11-14 13:52
Iceland earthquake live: Evacuees given brief window to collect belongings as country braces for volcanic eruption
Residents of Grindavik were allowed back briefly on Monday to collect their belongings amid the risk of a volcanic eruption. Seismic activity in southwestern Iceland decreased in size and intensity on Monday, but the risk of a volcanic eruption remained significant, authorities said, after earthquakes and evidence of magma spreading underground in recent weeks. Almost 4,000 people were evacuated over the weekend as authorities feared that molten rock would rise to the surface of the earth and potentially hit a coastal town and a geothermal power station. However, yesterday police in Suðurnes decided to give residents until 4pm to collect necessities from their homes before evacuating the town again. Earlier, shock images showed roads split apart near Grindavik as the country braced for a volcanic eruption following a series of earthquakes and with evidence of magma spreading underground. Experts said a nine-mile river of magma running beneath the peninsula was still active, putting Grindavik at risk. Read More Iceland roads cracked and evacuations ordered amid looming volcanic eruption Iceland earthquakes: Are flights still running amid fears of volcano eruption? Iceland earthquakes: What are your rights if you are on holiday or are planning to go? Could an Icelandic volcano ground flights like in 2010?
2023-11-14 13:48
Marketmind: Frail yen teeters as US CPI looms
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee With investors' focus squarely on U.S.
2023-11-14 13:48
Defense to call witnesses in trial of man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband with hammer
Defense attorneys for David DePape will call witnesses Tuesday to make their case that he is not guilty of charges stemming from an attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
2023-11-14 13:47
