Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Criticism of Japan's effort on coronavirus cruise ship as passengers leave
By Linda Sieg and Ryan Woo TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) - Hundreds of people began disembarking a cruise ship quarantined in Japan on Wednesday as criticism mounted of Japan's handling of an onboard
By Linda Sieg and Ryan Woo Feb 19, 2020
Royal no more? Harry and Meghan face possible loss of 'royal' brand
LONDON (Reuters) - The British royal family is in discussions with Prince Harry and Meghan over the use of the word "royal" in their branding after the couple abruptly gave up royal duties to start a
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
U.N. tries to salvage Libya talks after government announces pullout
GENEVA/CAIRO (Reuters) - The United Nations sought to salvage talks over a ceasefire for Libya on Wednesday, after the government based in Tripoli announced overnight that it was pulling out after a
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
Indonesian military say Papuan separatist killed in shootout
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian security forces shot dead an 18-year-old Papuan separatist during a shootout, a military spokesman said on Wednesday, though a separatist group disputed the account and
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
General Motors to lay off all 1,500 plant workers in Thailand following sale
By Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK (Reuters) - General Motors will begin laying off around 1,500 employees in Thailand in June, after announcing the sale of its production plants in the country, a
By Panarat Thepgumpanat Feb 19, 2020
Italy government wins lower house confidence vote on new motorway rules
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) - The Italian government on Wednesday won a confidence vote in the lower house of parliament on a decree which includes new rules that make it easier and less costly
By Giuseppe Fonte Feb 19, 2020
Criticism of Japan's effort on coronavirus cruise ship as passengers leave
By Linda Sieg and Ryan Woo TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) - Hundreds of people began disembarking a cruise ship quarantined in Japan on Wednesday as criticism mounted of Japan's handling of an onboard
By Linda Sieg and Ryan Woo Feb 19, 2020
Citi, Deutsche start talks to sell $9 billion Dubai port company debt: sources
By Davide Barbuscia and Saeed Azhar DUBAI (Reuters) - Citi and Deutsche Bank have started talks with other banks to sell roughly $9 billion in debt Dubai raised to take full control
By Davide Barbuscia and Saeed Azhar Feb 19, 2020
Westminster bells to ring out for Prince Andrew's 60th birthday despite controversy
LONDON (Reuters) - The bells of London's Westminster Abbey will ring out for Prince Andrew's 60th birthday on Wednesday even though he has stepped down from public life following a backlash about his
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
Movie magic: Spanish tinned crisp sales boom on Korean film cameo
By Catherine MacDonald and Silvio Castellanos ARTEIXO, Spain (Reuters) - Cesar Bonilla is still baffled by a surge in demand for the canned potato chips made by his company in northwestern Spain after
By Catherine MacDonald and Silvio Castellanos Feb 19, 2020
