Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Tunisian journalists union says it approves state media strike
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's main journalists union has approved a state media strike on April 1 over the "president's attempts to control public media and the authorities' insistence on hitting the se...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Reuters removes TASS Russian news agency from its content marketplace
(Reuters) - Reuters has removed TASS from its business-to-business marketplace for customers, according to a Reuters message to staff on Wednesday, amid growing criticism of how Russia's state-owned n...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Canada plan to hike oil exports will not compromise climate goals -government source
By Steve Scherer and Nia Williams OTTAWA/CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada on Thursday will outline plans to increase oil exports to help alleviate the tight global market following Russia's invasio...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Kremlin defends new media law after investigators probe journalist over Ukraine conflict
(Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it was vital to apply a new law which could see journalists jailed for up to 15 years for deliberately spreading false information, after investigators o...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
As sanctions bite Russia, fertilizer shortage imperils world food supply
By Tom Polansek and Ana Mano CHICAGO(Reuters) - Sky-high fertilizer prices have farmers worldwide scaling back its use and reducing the amount of land they're planting, fallout from the Ukraine-Russia...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Can a streaming service finally capture the best picture Oscar?
By Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ever since Amazon Studios' 2016 film "Manchester by the Sea" became the first movie from a streaming service to be nominated for a best picture Oscar, compe...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Consequences of any Russia-NATO clash would be 'hard to repair' - Kremlin
(Reuters) - The Kremlin on Wednesday said any possible contact between the Russian military and NATO forces could have grave consequences, after Poland last week said peacekeepers should be sent to Uk...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Biden's menu of options on high gasoline prices is not appetizing
By Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden has few appealing policy options to get record high U.S. gasoline prices under control ahead of the critical summer driving season, w...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Biden administration to fight racial bias in U.S. real estate appraisals
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration will announce on Wednesday new steps to crack down on real estate appraisers who assign lower home price estimates to Black and Lati...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
Democrats defend U.S. Supreme Court nominee Jackson from Republican charge of activism
By Moira Warburton, Lawrence Hurley and Andrew Chung WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats are defending Kentanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the ...
Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2022
