Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Armed with talent, Kings and Pelicans aim for new streak
The Sacramento Kings and the New Orleans Pelicans were both showing improvement. Then they both lost Saturday night. Now they'll both try to bounce back when the Kings visit the Pelicans on Monday nig...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Kushner, Berkowitz nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Israel deals
By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and his deputy, Avi Berkowitz, were nominated on Sunday for the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in negotiating ...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Shares of HNA’s listed units slump as creditors seek bankruptcy
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shares in listed firms linked to HNA Group slumped in early trade on Monday, after the embattled Chinese conglomerate disclosed that its creditors had applied for its bankruptcy. ...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Asian factories show mixed performance as pandemic’s pain lingers
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Manufacturing in China and Japan suffered in January, while South Korea and Taiwan saw improvement amid a resurgence in coronavirus infections, underscoring the fragi...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Djokovic leads Serbia’s title defence at reduced ATP Cup
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) - After a wildly successful debut in 2020, the ATP Cup kicks off in more subdued circumstances in Melbourne on Tuesday with Novak Djokovic looking to get champions Se...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Colombia reports two infections of Brazilian coronavirus variant
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Two Colombian citizens in Leticia, capital of the country's Amazonas province, have been infected with the Brazilian variant of coronavirus, the National Health Institute (INS) said...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Japan government not planning to repatriate nationals from Myanmar, says stay indoors
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has no plans to repatriate its nationals from Myanmar, a foreign ministry official said on Monday, after Myanmar's military arrested leader Aung San Suu Kyi, while the Japanese...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Oil treads warily higher amid patchy vaccine rollouts, new coronavirus variants
TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Monday after a weak start, holding on to the past three months of gains, although patchy coronavirus vaccine rollouts, new infections and the discovery of ...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Vietnam targets growth acceleration, shift to hi-tech gear in Communist Party economic blueprint
By Khanh Vu HANOI (Reuters) - Having sidestepped the worst of the coronavirus pandemic so far, Vietnam aims to rev up its economy over the next five years, trusting on its custom-tooled mix of free tr...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021
Major storm barreling toward New York City, 20 inches could fall on midtown
(Reuters) - New York, Boston and other cities in the northeast could be blanketed with nearly two feet (60.96 cm) of snow on Monday, as a "long duration" major winter storm headed toward the U.S. coas...
Syndicated Content Jan 31, 2021

