Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Mizuho CEO to step down to take responsibility for system failures – Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Mizuho Financial Group Chief Executive Officer Tatsufumi Sakai intends to step down to take responsibility for a series of system failures this year, the Nikkei business daily report...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
ECB’s Lane still expects euro zone inflation to ease next year
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation will ease next year and there is no sign that investors or consumers expect runaway prices in the medium term, the European Central Bank's chief economist sai...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
Soccer-One year to go until 2022 World Cup – is Qatar ready?
By Peter Hall (Reuters) - Sunday marks the point where it is one year to go until the opening match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with the tournament, played for the first time in a northern hemisph...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
Exclusive: U.S. EPA plans to propose compliance deadline extension for biofuel laws
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to propose as early as Thursday an extension to deadlines for 2020 and 2021 for oil refiners to prove compliance with the nation's b...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
Norway to take delivery of Boeing P-8 submarine hunter
By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE (Reuters) - Norway was poised to take delivery on Thursday of the first of five Boeing Co P-8 patrol aircraft, as the NATO ally looks to expand its submarine hunting capabil...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
‘We have to feed our children’: Delhi’s rickshaw pullers battle on through city’s toxic smog
By Sunil Kataria NEW DELHI (Reuters) - For over 40 years, Inder Pal Singh has been ferrying passengers around Delhi's old city by cycle rickshaw in searing summer heat, and increasingly, choking winte...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
Canada floods mean money won’t grow on trees this Christmas
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - Finding the perfect real Christmas tree will be harder and more expensive this year. Canada, the world's top exporter of natural Christmas trees, is grappling with a...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
Soccer-Science and slush beating the heat at Qatar World Cup
By Mitch Phillips LONDON (Reuters) - Hard-running midfielders could lose up to three litres of sweat during a World Cup match in Qatar, but the fast-moving world of sports science is on hand to help e...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
France: UN’s IAEA report on Iran is extremely concerning
PARIS (Reuters) - The United Nations' IAEA nuclear watchdog's report on Iran is extremely concerning, said the spokeswoman for the French foreign ministry on Thursday, adding that the IAEA's governors...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021
EU drug regulator aims to conclude Merck COVID-19 antiviral pill approval by the end of 2021
(Reuters) - The European Medicine Agency's review to approve Merck's antiviral pill molnupiravir, developed with Ridgeback Therapeutics, is set to conclude by the end of the year, the regulator's head...
Syndicated Content Nov 18, 2021

