Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Wrapped in Brexit red tape, a UK freight firm struggles to trade
By Kate Holton FELIXSTOWE, England (Reuters) - In just one month of post-Brexit trading, British logistics expert Jon Swallow has seen exports dive, prices rise and customers so desperate that he is p...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Myanmar's Suu Kyi urged people to oppose a coup: published statement
(Reuters) - A verified Facebook account from Myanmar's National League for Democracy (NLD) party on Monday published a statement on behalf of detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi, saying that people shoul...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Once united in support of Biden, environmentalists and unions clash over pipelines
By Laura Sanicola and Nia Williams NEW YORK (Reuters) - Environmentalists and labor unions that threw their support behind U.S. President Joseph Biden now find themselves on the opposite sides of a ba...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
S.Korea's Seegene develops first COVID-19 test kit that can detect multiple variants
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Seegene Inc said on Monday it developed the world's first COVID-19 diagnostic test that is capable of identifying multiple mutant variants of the virus in a single reac...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Indian journalists accused of sedition over protest reporting
By Zeba Siddiqui NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Several senior Indian journalists are facing charges of sedition over their reporting and online posts about a protest by farmers last week, sparking criticism o...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Chinese copyright body raps Kuaishou for IP infringements ahead of stock market listing
(Reuters) - A Chinese copyright association has asked Kuaishou Technology to delete 10,000 videos it said infringes intellectual property rules, days before the online short-video firm is set to list ...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Psychedelic hues of Tokyo's 'kawaii' cafe doused by pandemic
By Chris Gallagher and Irene Wang TOKYO (Reuters) - An iconic cafe and show venue that symbolises Japan's "kawaii" pop culture, and is beloved by tourists and celebrities, has shut its doors in Tokyo,...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Britain orders 40 million more doses of Valneva's COVID-19 vaccine candidate
(Reuters) - The British government has ordered 40 million further doses of Valneva's COVID-19 vaccine candidate for 2022, the French drugmaker said on Monday. This brings Britain's total orders to 100...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
NBA roundup: Russell Westbrook carries Wizards to wild win over Nets
Russell Westbrook hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 4.3 seconds remaining as the host Washington Wizards posted an unlikely 149-146 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday night. Washington's only lead w...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
Olympics: Undaunted by pandemic, South Sudan athletes in Japan fix eyes on the prize
By Kiyoshi Takenaka MAEBASHI, Japan (Reuters) - After the coronavirus forced a delay in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, athletes from South Sudan who are training in Japan seized the opportunity for more pra...
Thomson Reuters Feb 01, 2021
