Author Archives: Syndicated Content
EU approves 1.3 billion euros state compensation to Poste Italiane
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission authorised on Monday compensation of 1.3 billion euros (1.16 billion pounds) to Poste Italiane granted by the Italian government to fulfil the company's pu...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
Vietnam urges vigilance after more cases linked to rare local outbreak
By Phuong Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam reported two more coronavirus cases on Tuesday linked to a rare domestic infection in its commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City, while the government urged public ...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
UK consumer confidence edges up on vaccine news: YouGov
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer confidence has improved slightly as the prospect of vaccines for COVID-19 grows, polling firm YouGov said on Tuesday. YouGov said its index for consumer confidence ...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
Exclusive: Japan to keep funding tourism campaign under new stimulus package - draft
By Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan plans to keep setting aside money to promote domestic tourism and dining out in its next stimulus package, according to a draft of the government's upcoming...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
U.N. seeks access to 96,000 Eritrean refugees in Tigray where food running out
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations refugee agency appealed on Tuesday to Ethiopian authorities for access to 96,000 Eritrean refugees in the northern Tigray region, where it said food is believed t...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
French car market set to fall to lowest level since 1975: federation
PARIS (Reuters) - France's car market, which has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, is set to fall to its lowest level since 1975 this year, the CCFA French automobile federation said on Tuesd...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
Daimler awards 1,000 euro 'corona bonus' to German employees
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German carmaker Daimler on Tuesday said it will pay German employees a 1,000 euros "corona bonus" to help compensate for personal and economic burdens such as having to wear a ma...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
OECD sees global economy turning the corner on coronavirus crisis
By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) - The outlook for the global economy is improving despite a second wave of coronavirus outbreaks in many countries as vaccines emerge and a Chinese-led recovery takes h...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
South Korea passes law to allow BTS to postpone military service
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's parliament on Tuesday passed a bill to allow globally recognised K-pop artists such as BTS to postpone their mandatory military service to age 30. All a...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
Tokyo pop-up mask store lures shoppers with festive face coverings
TOKYO (Reuters) - As a new wave of coronavirus infections sweeps Tokyo, a pop-up store near Japan's capital is luring Christmas shoppers with 250 types of face mask, including festive versions with de...
Thomson Reuters Dec 01, 2020
