Author Archives: Syndicated Content
ACI Worldwide signs agreement with Starboard to add two independent directors
(Reuters) - ACI Worldwide Inc said on Thursday it has signed an agreement with hedge fund Starboard Value LP to add two new independent directors to the payments software provider's board. Starboard, ...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Syrian migrant sets sights on seat in German parliament
By Michelle Adair BERLIN (Reuters) - Almost six years ago Tareq Alaows drifted across the Aegean in a rubber boat before walking most of the way from Athens to Vienna. Now the migrant who fled militar...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Biden's USTR nominee Tai to explain post-Trump trade vision
By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Katherine Tai, President Joe Biden's nominee for U.S. trade representative, on Thursday will explain to senators her approach to competition wi...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Republican leaders want a show of unity. Will Trump allow it?
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The next few days will give Republicans opportunities to stand together or fight among themselves, first when the House of Representatives votes on a $1.9 trilli...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Special Report: In Germany's Black Forest, Putin critic Navalny gathered strength and resolve
By Sabine Siebold, Anton Zverev, Catherine Belton and Andrew Osborn IBACH, Germany (Reuters) - Just over two weeks after his poisoning with a military-grade nerve agent in Siberia, Kremlin critic Alex...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Exclusive: Google pledges changes to research oversight after internal revolt
By Jeffrey Dastin and Paresh Dave (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google will change procedures before July for reviewing its scientists' work, according to a town hall recording heard by Reuters, part of ...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Pandemic or not, the Golden Globes show must go on
By Jill Serjeant LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Golden Globes kicks off a pandemic-era Hollywood awards season on Sunday after a year that upended the entertainment industry and saw celebrities on red ca...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Hungary extends lockdown, sees 'exceptionally difficult' two weeks ahead as infections rise
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is to extend a partial lockdown until March 15 with coronavirus infections expected to rise in the next two weeks, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff said on Thu...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Hungary expects 1 million doses of Sinopharm's vaccine in March and April in total
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary expects to get 1 million doses of Chinese Sinopharm's vaccine in March and April in total, with 3.5 million more doses arriving in May, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orb...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
Hundreds of buildings burned around Tigray town, research group says
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Fires that appear to have been deliberately set destroyed more than 500 structures this week in and around Ethiopia's Gijet town, an analysis of satellite imagery shared with Reute...
Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2021
