Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Rural migrants suffer most amid China's unemployment misery
By Gabriel Crossley BEIJING (Reuters) - Migrant workers Zhang Jianpeng and his wife returned to Beijing in late April, after nearly three months in lockdown at their home village in northern Shanxi pr...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
German court rules Volkswagen car owners entitled to damages in emissions scandal
KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - A German federal court judge ruled on Monday that Volkswagen has to pay compensation to motorists who purchased vehicles with manipulated diesel engines, a major blow fo...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
Japan PM Abe: to lift state of emergency for all of Japan today
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that the state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan, and that the country managed to get the spread of the virus under contr...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
Indonesia reports 479 new coronavirus cases
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia reported 479 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, taking the total in the Southeast Asian nation to 22,750, Health Ministry official Achmad Yurianto said. Yurian...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
China commerce minister says trade measures on Australia are prudent and restrained
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's commerce minister said on Monday that trade remedy measures on Australia have been prudent and restrained when asked about hefty tariffs on barley imports from Australia. E...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
Nearly half of Mexican population say economy has worsened - poll
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Almost one in every two people in Mexico believes the economic situation has deteriorated during the past six months, and many expect a recovery to take more than a year, an op...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
Number of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus at a Dutch pork processing plant near the German border has jumped to 147 since it was closed last week and workers asked to g...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
German business morale rebounds in May as corona restrictions are eased
BERLIN (Reuters) - German business morale rebounded in May, a survey showed on Monday, recovering from its most dramatic fall on record the previous month as a gradual return to normal activity after ...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
'What planet are they on?' No respite for Johnson and Cummings
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced mutiny in his party and fury across Britain on Monday for refusing to sack his closest aide Dominic Cummings who is accused of ...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
PM Abe says Japan to lift limits on regional travel from June 19 - Kyodo
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told his ruling Liberal Democratic Party that Japan will lift limits on regional travel on June 19, Kyodo news agency reported. Japan is planning to...
Thomson Reuters May 25, 2020
