Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Germany’s confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 927 to 260,355: RKI
BERLIN (Reuters) - The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 927 to 260,355, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Monday. The reported de...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
NFL roundup: Brees, Saints spoil Brady’s Bucs debut
Alvin Kamara scored two touchdowns as the host New Orleans Saints defeated Tampa Bay 34-23 on Sunday, spoiling Tom Brady's debut with the Buccaneers. Kamara, who agreed to a five-year, $75 million con...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
China’s new home prices growth steady, supports economic recovery
BEIJING (Reuters) - New home prices in China rose at a slightly faster monthly pace in August, as consumer demand showed signs of picking up in a boost to an economy recovering from the coronavirus cr...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Japan suspends German pork imports after African swine fever case
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan suspended imports of pork and live pigs from Germany on Friday after a case of African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in a wild boar in eastern Germany, the agriculture minist...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Cink wins Safeway Open, claims first title since 2009 British Open
(Reuters) - Stewart Cink made eight birdies in the final round of the PGA Tour's season-opening Safeway Open on Sunday to claim a two-shot victory over Harry Higgs for his first title since winning th...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Padres gain doubleheader sweep over Giants
Jurickson Profar drove in the tie-breaking run by slashing a fake-bunt single off the glove of Giants third baseman Evan Longoria, and Manny Machado singled home a second run in the fifth inning Sunda...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
New Zealand to lift coronavirus curbs in most of country on September 21
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand will lift coronavirus restrictions across the country on Sept. 21, except in its biggest city, Auckland, which is the epicentre of a second wave of infections, Prime...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Pound haunted by Brexit, yen looks to Abe successor vote
By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - The British pound flirted with a 1-1/2-month low against the dollar on Monday on fears about no-deal Brexit while investors waited for Japan's ruling party to choose...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
Oil mixed as storm threatens U.S. gulf production
TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices were mixed on Monday with U.S. crude rising as a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico forced rigs to shut down, but the gains were kept in check by wider concerns about ex...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020
South Korea government, Samsung team up for self-sufficiency after Japan export curbs on chip material
By Joyce Lee and Hyunjoo Jin DAEJEON, South Korea (Reuters) - When the South Korea government unveiled an expanded semiconductor material testing facility last month, the centrepiece was a towering wh...
Syndicated Content Sep 13, 2020

