Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Hungarian teachers’ union urges parents to keep kids at home amid COVID surge
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A Hungarian teachers' union has asked parents not to send their children to school and kindergarten to protect teachers and parents from the coronavirus pandemic, clashing with th...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Philippines reports 108 more COVID-19 deaths, highest toll in over two weeks
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines reported 108 new deaths from COVID-19 on Monday, the highest daily death toll since Oct. 23, taking total fatalities to 7,647, the country's health ministry said. Th...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Japan welcomes South Korean intelligence chief visit as chance to talk
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Monday welcomes the visit of South Korea's intelligence chief Park Jie-won as an opportunity to discuss frosty ties between Seoul and Tokyo, the government's chief spokesman...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Tennis: Recovered Thiem starts preparations for ATP Finals
(Reuters) - Austrian Dominic Thiem said he has recovered from a foot injury he suffered during a tournament in Vienna and will travel to London this week to take part in the season-ending ATP Finals. ...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Russia reports record high of 21,798 new coronavirus cases
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia reported a record high of 21,798 new coronavirus infections on Monday, including 6,897 in the capital Moscow, bringing the national tally to 1,796,132. Authorities also repor...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Russian energy minister to be made a deputy PM in reshuffle -media reports
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak is set to be promoted to the post of a deputy prime minister as part of a cabinet reshuffle, Russian media outlets Kommersant and RBC reporte...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Analysis: Russia and Turkey keep powder dry in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
By Maria Tsvetkova and Olzhas Auyezov YEREVAN/BAKU (Reuters) - Sensitive to the threat of wider confrontation, Russia and Turkey are for now limiting involvement in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to pr...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
IEA sees new European lockdowns denting oil demand outlook
By Noah Browning LONDON (Reuters) - Renewed lockdown measures in Europe aimed at containing a rise in COVID-19 cases appear set to push the outlook for global oil demand toward the downside, an offici...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
UK sees Brexit goodwill, open to a sensible fishing compromise: minister says
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is open to a sensible compromise on fishing and there is goodwill on both sides to progress towards a Brexit trade deal, British Environment Secretary George Eustice said on...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020
Concern of outright war in Ethiopia grows as PM presses military offensive
By Giulia Paravicini ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's prime minister stepped up a military offensive in the northern region of Tigray on Sunday with air strikes as part of what he called a "law enfo...
Syndicated Content Nov 09, 2020

