Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Iran says pause in nuclear talks could create momentum for resolving remaining issues
(Reuters) - Iran's foreign ministry said on Friday a pause in talks with world powers to revive Tehran's 2015 nuclear deal may create momentum for resolving any remaining issues. "Pause in #ViennaTalk...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
S.Korea says it detects activity to restore some tunnels at N.Korea nuclear test site
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's military said on Friday it had detected activity at North Korea's nuclear test site to restore at least some tunnels that were demolished in 2018 when the site was clos...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Ukraine says 78 children have been killed since Russia invaded
LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - At least 78 children have been killed in Ukraine since Russian invaded, Ukrainian human rights ombudswoman Lyudmyla Denisova said on Friday. She said fighting around the sout...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Russian PM says sanctioned companies can withhold names of firms they work with
(Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Friday said companies under Western sanctions would have the right to withhold publishing the names of parties they work with, as Moscow looks t...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Gold dips on rate hike bets, set for weekly rise on Ukraine
By Bharat Gautam (Reuters) - Gold eased on Friday, consolidating at the end of a volatile week as investors sized up potential rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve, but analysts warned an escalati...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Explainer-Migration, inflation and mining: Chile’s Boric faces full in-tray
By Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO (Reuters) - New Chilean President Gabriel Boric, a 36-year-old from outside the political mainstream, has pledged to shake up the Andean country's social fabric and its mark...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
U.S. COVID local aid emerges as key social policy tool as Biden spending plans stall
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Philadelphia is plugging a massive budget hole opened by COVID-19, avoiding layoffs and the closing of swimming pools. St. Louis is handing out $500 checks to 10...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Analysis-Drugmakers look to help Ukrainians in drug trials after Russian invasion
By Manas Mishra (Reuters) - The Russian invasion of Ukraine has left drugmakers scrambling to find ways for patients enrolled in clinical trials there to receive their medicines as millions seek shelt...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Swiss court rejects bid to cloak accounts in Ghosn probe
ZURICH (Reuters) - A Swiss court has rejected an Arab businessman's appeal seeking to block Japanese prosecutors from getting bank account details for their investigation of fugitive former car execut...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022
Russians vanish from Cuba beaches, casting doubt on tourism recovery
By Marc Frank VARADERO (Reuters) - When planeloads of Russian tourists left Cuba this week, their vacations interrupted by war in Ukraine, it marked a sad day in the resort town of Varadero, a visible...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2022

