Author Archives: Syndicated Content
French court to issue verdict in Amazon case on April 24: judge
PARIS (Reuters) - A verdict in a case involving U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon will be issued by the Court of Appeal in Versailles on April 24, a French judge said on Tuesday. Amazon appealed a lower co...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
Austrian restaurants, churches and some schools to reopen from May 15
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria will further loosen its coronavirus lockdown on May 15 by allowing restaurants to reopen and religious services to resume, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Tuesday. Schools...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
Queen Elizabeth sends condolences to Canada after Nova Scotia shooting
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday sent her condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the after the "appalling" mass shooting in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. A g...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
Coronavirus case detected at workers' quarters in India's presidential palace
By Sanjeev Miglani and Nigam Prusty NEW DELHI (Reuters) - About 500 people entered self-isolation at the Presidential House in the Indian capital on Tuesday after a worker's relative tested positive f...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
Belgian farmers struggle with absent workers, closed markets
By Johanna Geron WEPION, Belgium (Reuters) - Farmer Luc Warnez is very clear on the two issues threatening his business since the coronavirus outbreak - who will pick the strawberries in his fields an...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
No new corona cases in Lebanon in past 24 hours: health ministry
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon recorded no new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours for the first time during the country's outbreak, the health ministry said in its daily report on Tuesday. It said that a...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
UK parliament: holding feet to the fire via Zoom?
By William James and Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's House of Commons, where lawmakers notoriously jeer at rivals seated two sword-lengths away, is about to find out whether it can make m...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
Thailand approves $3 billion in relief measures to ease virus impact
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's cabinet approved 98.7 billion baht ($3 billion) in relief measures on Tuesday to help mitigate the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, which is driving the country towar...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
The half a trillion dollar British money transfusion that may not be enough
By Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) - It took Lucio and Meera Santoro 35 years to build up their London design company and just a week to watch it fall apart. Production has stopped, staff have been suspe...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
LabCorp to launch at-home coronavirus test among healthcare workers
(Reuters) - LabCorp said on Tuesday its at-home coronavirus testing kits had won U.S. authorization and it would work to make the tests available to healthcare workers who may have been exposed to the...
Thomson Reuters Apr 21, 2020
