After Trump threats, ministers working at 'warp speed' claim NAFTA progress
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Trade Ministers from Canada, Mexico and the United States said on Tuesday they made progress in talks to update the NAFTA trade pact, a relief after a barrage of threats by U.S. President Donald Trump, although the officials did not tackle the hardest issues. Full Article
Sanctions doubts grow as North Korea warns of 'gift packages' for U.S.
GENEVA/SEOUL (Reuters) - A top North Korean diplomat on Tuesday warned that his country is ready to send "more gift packages" to the United States as world powers struggled for a response to Pyongyang's latest nuclear weapons test. Full Article
Asia stocks down and dollar on defensive, hit by risk aversion
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks on Wednesday tracked Wall Street's slide overnight while the dollar was on the defensive with tensions in the Korean Peninsula showing few signs of abating. Full Article
British Columbia extends wildfire emergency for fourth time
(Reuters) - The Canadian province of British Columbia has extended a state of emergency for a fourth time until Sept. 15 due to wildfires raging across the region, the provincial government said on Friday. Full Article