Author Archives: Syndicated Content
One killed, seven wounded in late night shooting in Tampa, Florida
(Reuters) - One person was killed and seven others were wounded in a drive-by shooting at a basketball court in Tampa, Florida, on Tuesday night, local authorities said. Investigators believe a group ...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Dutch government orders further anti-spying measures for telecoms
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government on Wednesday ordered a raft of new security regulations for telecommunications providers, including rules on equipment and software suppliers and a requireme...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Syria’s Assad says U.S. pressure, sanctions obstructing return of refugees
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al Assad on Wednesday blamed U.S. sanctions and pressure on the United Nations and the country's neighbours for the reticence of more than 5 million refugees ...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Workaholic Shenzhen city makes leave time mandatory in first for China
By David Kirton SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - The southern Chinese technology hub of Shenzhen, notorious for its long work hours, will become China's first city to require that workers take paid leave, ...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
U.N. urges Mozambique to investigate reported massacres, beheadings
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The United Nations called on Mozambique to investigate reports that militants had massacred villagers and beheaded women and children in a restive northern region. As many as ...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
London’s Heathrow calls for green light on passenger testing
LONDON (Reuters) - The boss of London's Heathrow airport said Britain's government needed to announce the go-ahead for passenger testing as soon as possible to allow time for the industry to be ready ...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
European shares extend rally on vaccine cheer
(Reuters) - European shares rose for a third straight session on Wednesday as optimism around a COVID-19 vaccine overshadowed concerns about the economic damage from a second wave of coronavirus infec...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Myanmar opposition party says it will not recognise election
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's military-backed opposition party said on Wednesday it would not recognise an election held earlier this week and urged authorities to hold another vote. The Union Solidari...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Bahrain prime minister has died, royal palace says
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's Prime Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman al Khalifa has died, the royal palace announced on Wednesday on Twitter. (Reporting by Maher Chmaytelli; Editing by Alex Richardson...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
Philippines reports 1,672 new coronavirus cases, 49 more deaths
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine health ministry on Wednesday recorded 1,672 new coronavirus infections and 49 additional deaths. In a bulletin, the ministry said total confirmed cases have increased...
Syndicated Content Nov 11, 2020
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