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Erdogan hosts Libya PM as Turkey looks to lock in gains
By Orhan Coskun and Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA (Reuters) - Libya's internationally recognised leader will meet President Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey on Thursday as the allies seek to lock in recent gains on t...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
UK new car sales have worst May since 1952: SMMT
LONDON (Reuters) - British new car sales tumbled by an annual 89% in May, only slightly less negative than a 97% collapse in April, as car dealerships were hit by the government's coronavirus lockdown...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
EU court adviser backs EU antitrust fine on Lundbeck
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An adviser to Europe's top court on Thursday said the court should uphold an EU antitrust fine imposed on Danish drugmaker Lundbeck for its deals with rivals to delay sales of gen...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Citi defies coronavirus with Western European corporate lending push
By Sinead Cruise and Lawrence White LONDON (Reuters) - Citigroup is looking to ramp up its commercial banking operations across Europe, Middle East and Africa, plugging gaps left by rivals facing fall...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
India, Australia seal deal to use each other's military bases
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India and Australia sealed a deal on Thursday to get access to each other's military bases, the Indian foreign ministry said - a pact that would clear the way for more military e...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Germany earmarks $7.8 billion for hydrogen strategy
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's corona recovery stimulus package has earmarked 7 billion euros ($7.84 billion) for a national hydrogen strategy aimed at cutting emissions in Europe's largest economy. ...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Myanmar jails doctor for insulting monks over sex education
(Reuters) - A Myanmar court has sentenced a doctor to 21 months in jail after convicting him of insulting Buddhist monks in connection with a debate about a proposal to teach sex education in schools....
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Top supplier Malaysia sees no quick end to shortages in $8 billion gloves industry
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A global shortage of medical gloves due to a coronavirus-driven surge in demand will carry over into next year, Malaysia, the world's biggest gloves supplier, said on Thursday...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Uzbekistan announces further easing of coronavirus restrictions
TASHKENT (Reuters) - Uzbekistan will allow many businesses, including restaurants and cafes, clothing retailers and kindergartens, to reopen on June 15 in the latest easing of its coronavirus restrict...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
Russia's Novak says July oil market could see 3-5 million bpd shortage: Ifax
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday that the global oil market may see a shortage of 3-5 million barrels per day (bpd) in July, depending on the parameters of a...
Thomson Reuters Jun 04, 2020
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