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India's tally of coronavirus infections nears 5 million
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India reported 83,809 new coronavirus infections for its lowest daily jump in a week, the health ministry said on Tuesday. The world's second-most populous nation appeared to be on ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Pandemic's 'great reset' makes energy firms invest more in renewables: executives
By Florence Tan and Chen Aizhu SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The economic trauma caused by the coronavirus pandemic persuaded energy companies to step-up investments in renewables, hydrogen and other low carb...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
America's wealthy likely to power pandemic-hit U.S. holiday sales: Deloitte
(Reuters) - The wealthy in America are expected to splurge online for gifts and home decorations this holiday season, even as the COVID-19 pandemic erodes sales growth to the slowest in at least a dec...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Funds and firms call for tougher 2030 EU climate target
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Investors managing trillions in assets and more than 120 business leaders called on the European Union to commit to cut emissions by at least 55% by 2030 on Tuesday...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
U.N. chief to push pandemic ceasefire at world leaders meeting, but fears opportunities lost
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will use his annual address to world leaders next week to push for a global ceasefire until the end of 2020 so co...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Tokyo Games to decide COVID-19 'counter-measures' by end of year: IOC's Coates
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Organisers are ploughing ahead with the postponed Tokyo Olympics and will decide by the end of the year what "counter-measures" are required to hold them safely in the time of COVID...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Japan's new leadership agenda could make jobs a bigger BOJ priority
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's central bank is likely to stress its readiness to help the government protect jobs this week, in a nod to expected new premier Yoshihide Suga's resolve to do ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Chinese firms bet on plant-based meat as coronavirus fuels healthy eating trend
By Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) - A small but growing coterie of Chinese companies are betting on a bright future for plant-based meat products as consumers take their health more seriously i...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
Hong Kong leader says 12 arrested by China at sea not 'democratic activists being oppressed'
By Clare Jim HONG KONG (Reuters) - The 12 Hong Kong people arrested at sea by mainland authorities were not "democratic activists being oppressed", the city's leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday, with 1...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
China coronavirus vaccine may be ready for public in November: official
BEIJING (Reuters) - Coronavirus vaccines being developed in China may be ready for use by the general public as early as November, an official with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Preventio...
Thomson Reuters Sep 14, 2020
