Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Denmark to close shops and shopping malls during Christmas, Ekstra Bladet newspaper reports
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's government will order shopping malls to close starting Thursday and other shops to close starting Dec. 25 to prevent further spread of COVID-19, newspaper Ekstra Blade...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
France could administer first doses of COVID-19 vaccines in last week of December – Castex
PARIS (Reuters) - The first doses of COVID-19 vaccines could be administered to people in France in the last week of December, French Prime Minister Jean Castex told parliament on Wednesday. Castex ad...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
Somalia’s opposition urges Turkey not to send arms to police unit
By Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's opposition says it has written to Turkey urging it not to send a planned shipment of weapons to a special police unit that they fear incumbent President ...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
U.S. business inventories increase solidly in October
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. business inventories increased solidly in October, suggesting inventory investment could help to keep the economy on a moderate growth path in the fourth quarter amid a res...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
Associate of 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack gang found guilty of terrorism-related offences
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court on Wednesday convicted Hayat Boumeddiene, the former partner of an Islamist militant who killed four people in a 2015 attack on a Jewish supermarket, of terrorism-rela...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
Slovak government to close shops, limit movement from Saturday
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Slovak government will close most shops and limit people's movement from Saturday to help stem a rise in new COVID-19 cases, Health Minister Marek Krajci said on Wednesday. (Rep...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
U.S. HHS to give $4.5 billion more to pandemic-hit healthcare providers
By Reuters Staff (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday it would add $4.5 billion in funding for frontline healthcare providers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
SocGen team’s analysis of newsflow suggests Brexit “No Deal”
PARIS (Reuters) - Current analysis of the newsflow suggests there will be a "No Deal" regarding Brexit, wrote French bank Societe Generale's Cross Asset Research team in a note on Wednesday. "With les...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
Germany to contribute 1.5 million euros to Thyssenkrupp’s Saudi hydrogen plant
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany will make a 1.5 million euro ($1.83 million) contribution to Thyssenkrupp's planned hydrogen electrolysis plant in Saudi Arabia, the second commitment this month under a ...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020
EU could give final approval for Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 23
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union could give final approval for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as early as Dec. 23, a senior Commission official said on Wednesday, only two days after a po...
Syndicated Content Dec 16, 2020




