Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Russian ventilators shipped to U.S. made by firm under U.S. sanctions: RBC
By Gabrielle Ttrault-Farber MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ventilators delivered by Russia to the United States to help treat patients of the new coronavirus were manufactured by a Russian company that is under U...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Sweden's liberal pandemic strategy questioned as Stockholm death toll mounts
By Johan Ahlander and Philip O'Connor STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A spike in novel coronavirus infections and deaths in Stockholm has raised questions about Sweden's decision to fight the outbreak without r...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Norway pleads for more aid to help Palestinians tackle coronavirus
By Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) - Norway called on Friday for more money to help the Palestinian Territories get through the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there has only been one death and 161 reported...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Special Report: How the COVID-19 lockdown will take its own toll on health
By M.B. Pell and Benjamin Lesser NEW YORK (Reuters) - It's the most dramatic government intervention into our lives since World War II. To fight the coronavirus outbreak, governments across the globe ...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Ireland sees four-fold rise in nursing home coronavirus clusters
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland has seen a more than four-fold increase in coronavirus outbreaks in nursing homes in the space of a week, suggesting there is a need for more measures to protect vulnerable ...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
UK car sector warns on coronavirus: 'companies need cash immediately'
By Costas Pitas LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's car sector needs immediate cash and the government should introduce measures to support suppliers, some of which only have enough money to handle the coron...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Two migrants were killed at Turkey-Greece border: Amnesty
By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Two migrants were shot dead last month as they tried to enter Greece from Turkey after Ankara "recklessly encouraged" thousands of migrants to cross the border ...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Deep OPEC+ cuts won't be enough to prevent oil inventory build: IEA head
LONDON (Reuters) - Deep oil output cuts by OPEC and other producing nations would not be enough to prevent a huge build in global crude inventories in the second quarter as measures to contain the cor...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Coronavirus could trigger biggest fall in carbon emissions since World War Two
By Shadia Nasralla, Valerie Volcovici and Matthew Green LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Carbon dioxide emissions could fall by the largest amount since World War Two this year as the coronavirus outbrea...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
Putin says restricting economic activity across Russia is 'impractical'
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday it would be impractical to restrict economic activity all over the country due to the coronavirus, given that each region is facing d...
Thomson Reuters Apr 03, 2020
