Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Russian court fines Twitter 7 million roubles for failing to delete content
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Thursday said it had handed social network operator Twitter two fines totalling 7 million roubles ($95,310) for failing to delete banned content. Russia has taken...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Too early to say on final UK reopening step, India variant spreading- health minister
LONDON (Reuters) - A coronavirus variant first found in India is spreading across Britain and it is too soon to say whether COVID-19 restrictions can be fully lifted on June 21, health minister Matt H...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Royal Bank of Canada beats second-quarter profit expectations
(Reuters) - Royal Bank of Canada beat analysts' estimates for quarterly profit on Thursday, driven by strength in its capital markets and wealth management units, and as it released some reserves set ...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Bank of Canada seen cutting bond purchases further as lockdowns ease
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's trailblazing central bank is likely to cut its bond-buying program again this year, possibly as soon as July, as provinces ease curbs to contain the corona...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Exclusive: First diesel cargo in six months arrives in Venezuela -sources
By Mircely Guanipa and Marianna Parraga MARACAY, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuela's first diesel imports since November arrived this week aboard the tanker Bueno, carrying almost 500,000 barrels of fue...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
U.S. Republicans expected to unveil $1 trillion infrastructure plan
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Republicans, hoping to strike a deal with President Joe Biden on infrastructure, are expected to unveil a new offer on Thursday that would spend abou...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Factbox: What was the 1921 Tulsa race massacre?
By Makini Brice (Reuters) - Next week marks the centenary of a white mob's deadly attacks on the African Americans of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Below is background on the events in Tulsa on May 30...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
U.S. to require energy pipelines report computer hacks or face fines
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Energy pipeline companies will have to report cybersecurity incidents to the U.S. government under a new directive that will be announced by the Transportation...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Death threats and the KKK: Inside a Black Alabaman's fight to remove a Confederate statue
By Tim Reid (Reuters) - Ever since Camille Bennett started her campaign to relocate a Confederate statue from outside the county courthouse in her hometown of Florence, Alabama, she has seen it all: t...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
Headwinds: Offshore wind will take time to carry factory jobs to U.S.
By Isla Binnie, Susanna Twidale and Nichola Groom (Reuters) - When U.S. President Joe Biden's administration approved the country's first major offshore wind farm this month, it billed the move as the...
Thomson Reuters May 27, 2021
