Oil prices edged down on Wednesday, on worries about weakening demand in China, the world's largest importer.
Brent crude fell 0.2 per cent to $83.58 a barrel, hovering near a one-month low. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude dipped 0.2 per cent to (...)
قالت هيئة الطيران المدني في باكستان، إن الطائرة تحطمت أثناء هبوطها قرب مطار كراتشى، جنوبي البلاد.
وقال المتحدث باسم الهيئة لوسائل الإعلام، إن "الطائرة تحطمت في كراتشي. نحاول تأكيد عدد الركاب لكن مبدئيا هناك 99 مسافرا و8 من أفراد الطاقم".
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Oil prices rose on Wednesday following a report of declines in U.S. crude inventories and as looming sanctions against Iran raised expectations of tightening supply, while top producer Russia warned of a fragile global crude market.
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Oil prices rose for a second day on Wednesday after industry group data showed U.S. crude inventories fell more than expected last week, easing worries about oversupply that had dragged on markets in recent sessions.
Brent crude was up 54 cents, or (...)
Oil recovered some day-earlier losses in Asia on Wednesday, supported by a drop in U.S. commercial crude inventories and the loss of storage capacity in oil producer Libya.
U.S. crude inventories fell by three million barrels to 430.6 million (...)
The history of the railway industry holds a special fascination, for young and old alike. It's a joy to have the details of this history revealed in a simple and interactive way. This can only be achieved through a visit to the Egyptian Railway (...)
Asian markets were mostly lower on Wednesday, as tensions continue to ratchet up on the Korean Peninsula following a warning from North Korea of a nuclear attack on the U.S.
North Korean state media said on Tuesday that the hermit state was watching (...)
The pilot of a flight that crashed in Pakistan had made a mayday call just before losing contact, the airline said.
He also told flight controllers of an engine problem at 16:09 local time (11:09 GMT) on Wednesday, Pakistan International Airlines (...)
Oil prices were down slightly on Thursday as the market braced for U.S. government data likely to show the first crude inventory build in six weeks, with record Chinese imports of crude limiting losses.
Also weighing on the market was data from (...)
Oil prices rebounded in Asian trade Wednesday after falling by as much as 3 percent in the previous session, as data from an industry group showed a smaller-than-expected build in U.S. crude stocks.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) reported a (...)
European stocks were higher in morning trade Wednesday, shrugging off market jitters over central bank uncertainty and a renewed drop in oil prices.
The pan-European STOXX 600 was up 0.31 percent.
European bucked the negative trade trend seen in (...)
Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday ahead of weekly U.S. crude inventory data as investors awaited a clearer signal on whether a glut was easing in the world's largest oil-consuming nation.
Russia's energy minister added to the bearish impetus as he (...)
Oil futures were mixed on Wednesday with Brent posting limited gains and U.S. crude trading sideways in advance of the release of official weekly inventory figures later in the day.
Brent crude LCOc1 was up 5 cents at $46.71 a barrel at 0652 GMT. On (...)
Asian shares came within reach of their 2016 highs on Wednesday as prospects of solid U.S. growth and accommodative economic policy in major markets whet investors' risk appetite damaged by uncertainty from Brexit.
Spreadbetters expected European (...)
Crude oil futures rose around half a dollar on Wednesday and remained near 2016 highs on the back of strong investor sentiment and a weak dollar, although analysts warned this month's bull-run could soon run out of steam.
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U.S. oil prices extended gains on Wednesday on an unexpected stockpile draw and higher gasoline prices, while international crude markets were lagged slightly on the back of low Asian economic growth expectations.
Front-month U.S. West Texas (...)
U.S. oil prices extended gains on Wednesday on an unexpected stockpile draw and higher gasoline prices, while international crude markets were lagged slightly on the back of low Asian economic growth expectations.
Front-month U.S. West Texas (...)
برع الكاتب اليونانى " ذيميتريس س.ستيفاناكيس " فى روايته " أيام الإسكندرية " أن يصور لنا جزء من تاريخ مصر من وجهة نظر الآخر .
يستعرض لنا الكاتب سيرة خمسون عاما فى الإسكندرية من النصف الأول من القرن العشرين و حتى ثورة 1952 و العدوان الثلاثى على مصر ، (...)
Bangkok (dpa) – The South Pacific island nation of Samoa makes a bold leap into the future this week, when December 30 is simply struck from the calendar.
At midnight on Thursday, December 29, Samoa will go straight to Saturday, December 31 by (...)
CAIRO: Tunisia is hosting an international agriculture investment and technology exhibition this October. The aim of the exhibition is to increase knowledge and understanding of this “important sector” in the country and across the (...)
Islamabad--A passenger jet carrying 152 people crashed into the hills surrounding Pakistan's capital amid rain and caught fire Wednesday, officials said. At least 25 people were killed, five survived with injuries and 45 recovered, but many more (...)
Amnesty International has condemned the execution of two men arrested during protests that followed Iran's disputed presidential election last year.
Mohammad Reza Ali-Zamani and Arash Rahmanipour were hanged on Thursday after being convicted in (...)