Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Youths clash with police in Paris suburb of Argenteuil
PARIS (Reuters) - Youths clashed with police into the early hours of Monday in a Paris suburb after the death of a young man in a motorcycle accident, which some in the community blamed on the police,...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
Malaysia's king upholds PM's appointment as opposition mounts challenge
By Joseph Sipalan KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's king on Monday said the appointment of Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister during turmoil this year was proper and constitutional, days after parli...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
ECB's Lane: Euro zone economy won't hit pre-crisis level until 2021 at earliest
BERLIN (Reuters) - The coronavirus-hit euro zone economy probably will not return to its pre-pandemic levels until next year at the earliest, the European Central Bank's chief economist told El Pais n...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
Ryanair reports full-year profit up 13%, cuts traffic for coming year
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair on Monday reported a profit after tax of 1 billion euros ($1.08 billion) for the year to March 31, but said it was unable to provide a forecast for the current year due to C...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
New Zealand to roll out 'digital diary' app to help people track movements
SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand will launch a contact-tracing app on Wednesday to help people track their movements as the country eases one of the world's most rigid lockdowns designed to slow the spr...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
Coronavirus widens climate rift between European and U.S. oil majors
By Ron Bousso and Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's top oil and gas companies have diverted a larger share of their cash to green energy projects since the coronavirus outbreak in a bet the ...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
U.S. auto industry to begin reopening plants in recovery from pandemic
By Ben Klayman and Nick Carey (Reuters) - The U.S. auto industry is slowly returning to life, with vehicle assembly plants scheduled to reopen on Monday and suppliers gearing up in support as the sect...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
England's anglers cast coronavirus worries aside, return to action
By William James and Ben Makori OXFORD, England (Reuters) - The whoosh and splosh of fishing lines break the silence of a sunny morning on the banks of an English reservoir as dozens of anglers cast t...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
Ordinary Joe no cure for Italy's debt disease
By Gavin Jones and Valentina Za ROME/MILAN (Reuters) - As Italy's already massive public debt soars further due to the coronavirus crisis, its authorities are calling on ordinary citizens to help fund...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
U.S. mulls paying companies, tax breaks to pull supply chains from China
By Andrea Shalal, Alexandra Alper and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers and officials are crafting proposals to push American companies to move operations or key suppliers out of...
Thomson Reuters May 18, 2020
