Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Japan to seek extradition of men arrested in U.S. over Ghosn escape
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Thursday said it hoped that the two men arrested in the United States and wanted in Japan on charges related to former Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn's escape from the co...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
China says supports improving system, mechanism related to HK constitution,basic law
BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing supports improving the system and mechanism related to the constitution and basic law of Hong Kong and Macau, the ruling Communist Party's fourth-ranked leader and head of ...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
Japan's Panasonic to cut 800 jobs in Thailand, move some production to Vietnam next year
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Japanese appliance-maker Panasonic Corp on Thursday said that next year it will move its Thai-based production of refrigerators and washing machines to Vietnam, laying off some 800...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
UK healthcare workers begin COVID-19 hydroxychloroquine trial
LONDON (Reuters) - British healthcare workers will on Thursday begin taking part in a University of Oxford-led international trial of two anti-malarial drugs to see if they can prevent COVID-19, inclu...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
Russia's official coronavirus death toll passes 3,000 mark
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's official coronavirus death toll rose to 3,099 on Thursday after officials said 127 people had died in the last 24 hours. Russia's authorities reported 8,849 new cases of th...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
Israeli anti-viral mask maker Sonovia eyes Nasdaq listing this year
By Tova Cohen TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's Sonovia Ltd, which makes washable and reusable anti-viral masks, is considering going public on Nasdaq by the end of this year, its chief technology officer...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
Car crashes into Sydney hijab store, police say no immediate terrorism link
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A sports car crashed into a shop selling traditional Islamic wear in western Sydney on Thursday, injuring 11 people as well as the driver, but there was no indication the crash w...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
Looser lockdown helps Germany's private sector gain some ground: PMI
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's private sector recession eased in May as a loosening of lockdown measures in the coronavirus crisis helped services and manufacturers in Europe's largest economy gain some...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
China complains to U.S. about planned Taiwan arms sale
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday it had lodged "solemn representations" with the United States to complain about a planned U.S. sale of advanced torpedoes to Chinese-claim...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
European shares pull back ahead of PMI numbers
(Reuters) - European shares fell on Thursday as investors braced for the latest batch of business activity data to underline the blow to the euro zone economy from sweeping lockdown measures imposed t...
Thomson Reuters May 21, 2020
