Author Archives: Syndicated Content
New UK lockdown likely sooner rather than later: former advisor
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is likely to need to reintroduce some coronavirus lockdown measures sooner rather than later, a former senior government health advisor said on Saturday. "I think some addit...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
Thai protesters rally for big anti-government demonstration
By Matthew Tostevin and Patpicha Tanakasempipat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Protesters rallied in Bangkok on Saturday for what organizers hope will be the biggest demonstration in years to demand the removal ...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
MLB roundup: Angels’ Pujols passes Mays on homer list
Albert Pujols hit two homers and moved into sole possession of fifth place on the major league career home run list, leading the Los Angeles Angels to a 6-2 win against the Texas Rangers in the opener...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
TikTok filed a complaint against Trump administration to block U.S. ban: Bloomberg News
(Reuters) - Popular video-sharing app TikTok has asked a U.S. judge to block the Trump administration banning on the Chinese social-media network, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday. TikTok and its p...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
India parliament session may be cut short as COVID-19 cases among lawmakers rise, sources say
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's parliament session that began this week is likely to be cut short after 30 lawmakers were found infected with the coronavirus, two senior parliament officials said, as th...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
Indonesia, U.S. agree on infrastructure finance agreement
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has signed an agreement with the United States to strengthen infrastructure financing through private sector investment, Indonesia's Finance Ministry and the U.S. Treasur...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
With candles, flowers and signs, mourners honor Ginsburg on U.S. Supreme Court steps
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - On a cool night in a heated political year in Washington, several hundred people clutching candles, flowers and signs quietly gathered on the steps of the U.S. ...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
‘Titanic battle’: U.S. Supreme Court seat upends 2020 presidential campaign
By Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday has set off a fierce political battle over her replacement and thrust the sudden vacancy into the...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
U.S. says U.N. sanctions on Iran to be reimposed Saturday. What does that mean?
By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration says that on Saturday (2000 EDT/0000 GMT Sunday) all United Nations sanctions on Iran have to be restored and a co...
Syndicated Content Sep 19, 2020
Philippines’ Duterte keeps one meter social distancing rule
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has decided to retain the 1 meter (three feet) social distance requirement on public transport to reduce coronavirus infecions, rejecting moves...
Syndicated Content Sep 18, 2020




