Author Archives: Syndicated Content
US Senate 'reserving judgment' on House Ukraine, Israel aid bills
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate's Democratic leader said on Tuesday he would consider a proposal from the Republican-led House of Representatives to consider national secur...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
Portugal's far-right Chega vows legal action over 10-year Facebook curbs
By Patricia Vicente Rua LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's far-right party Chega will take legal action against Meta Platforms' decision to restrict the party's Facebook account for 10 years, a party spoke...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
Genome study reveals prehistoric Ethiopian origins of coffee
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - You might call it a cup of Joe, java, mud, brew, mocha, or your morning jolt. Coffee undoubtedly is a big part of global culture, and the kind made from the Arabi...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
US manufacturing output increases in March; February data revised higher
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Production at U.S. factories increased solidly in March as output at motor vehicle assembly plants and elsewhere rose, suggesting that manufacturing was turning the corner after...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
IMF warns financial risks linger amid 'soft landing'
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund is cautioning against overexuberance in markets as investors look for central bankers to pull off a "soft landing" in their yea...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
ECB policymakers stick with June rate cut plan
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers continued to make the case for an interest rate cut in June on Tuesday as inflation remains on course to ease back to 2% by next year, ev...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
Ukraine's Zelenskiy signs new army draft law to reinforce exhausted troops
(Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed into law a bill overhauling army mobilisation rules, according to the parliamentary website, as Ukraine seeks to address acute troop shortages in i...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
Slovakia will not implement new EU migration rules, says PM
By Jan Lopatka and Gabriela Baczynska (Reuters) - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Tuesday refused to implement the European Union's new migration system in his country, a sign that tensions aroun...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
EU's Red Sea naval mission not affected by Iran attack on Israel, commander says
By Lefteris Papadimas LARISSA, Greece (Reuters) - The operations of the European Union's naval mission to the Red Sea have not been affected by Iran's first-ever direct attack on Israel but the force ...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024
UN seeks to raise $1 billion to boost aid to Ethiopia
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations on Tuesday said it was seeking to raise $1 billion to boost humanitarian aid to Ethiopia, which has been hit by conflict, drought and floods. A U.N.-hosted pledgi...
Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2024

