Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Greece says it's close to resuming maritime talks with Turkey
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is close to resuming talks with Turkey over maritime zones, government spokesman Stelios Petsas said on Monday. NATO members Turkey and Greece bitterly disagree over maritime...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Norway to spend $1.8 billion on world's first full-scale CCS chain
OSLO (Reuters) - The Norwegian government said on Monday it would finance 16.8 billion Norwegian crowns ($1.83 billion) out of the total investment cost of 25.1 billion crown cost for what could be th...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Britain says has taken robust action to stop dirty money
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has taken robust action to crack down on dirty money in recent years, its government said on Monday in response to reports that HSBC, Barclays and other banks moved large su...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
In Brussels, Belarus opposition urges EU to move on sanctions
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The main opposition leader of Belarus urged the European Union on Monday to approve sanctions on officials accused of rigging the presidential election last ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Advisory: As U.S. presidential election approaches, Reuters/Ipsos begins weekly state polls
By Chris Kahn NEW YORK (Reuters) - While President Donald Trump trails Democrat Joe Biden in national public opinion polls, he does not need popular support to get re-elected, just a majority of votes...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Russia rejects U.S. conditions, sees 'minimal' chance of extend New START nuclear arms deal
By Gabrielle Ttrault-Farber MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia sees "minimal" chances of extending the New START treaty with the United States - the last major nuclear arms pact between the two countries - bec...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
German F1 Grand Prix to allow up to 20,000 fans
BERLIN (Reuters) - Next month's Eifel Grand Prix at Germany's Nuerburgring track can have as many as 20,000 fans in attendance, local authorities said on Monday, with the region's coronavirus infectio...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
UK could hit 50,000 COVID cases per day by mid October if rise continues unabated
LONDON (Reuters) - The COVID epidemic in Britain is doubling roughly every seven days and if it continues to do so there would be about 50,000 new cases per day by the middle of October, the governmen...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Germany's economic rebound set to slow further: Bundesbank
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's economic rebound may lose some more steam heading into the end of the year as new orders slow and the services sector remains constrained by pandemic-containment measur...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
ECB wants to cut reporting burden for banks
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank wants to simplify reporting requirements for banks, it said on Monday, responding to the industry's long standing criticism that supervision is unnecess...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
