By William Schomberg and Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s economy grew strongly in November to finally surpass its size […]
Biden taps Raskin, Cook and Jefferson for Fed Board
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday nominated former Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin to be the […]
China suspends more flights over COVID-19, Shanghai curbs tours
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China suspended dozens of international flights on Friday amid a global surge in Omicron cases, while the […]
Waymo, J.B. Hunt expand tie-up to commercialize autonomous trucking technology
(Reuters) – U.S. truck fleet operator J.B. Hunt Transport Services and Alphabet Inc’s self-driving unit Waymo are expanding their alliance […]
In Cuba’s poorest neighborhoods, youths could face decades in jail after protests
By Marc Frank and Mario Fuentes LA GUINERA, Cuba (Reuters) – Young Cuban protesters from Havana’s poorest neighborhoods face decades […]
Turkey, Armenia hold first talks on normalising ties in years
By Tuvan Gumrukcu and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber ANKARA/MOSCOW (Reuters) -Turkey and Armenia on Friday said a first round of talks in […]
For BP, car chargers to overtake pumps in profitability race
By Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) – BP says its fast electric vehicle chargers are on the cusp of becoming more […]
Hearings on Rohingya genocide case set for February at World Court
DAKAR/THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Representatives of Myanmar’s junta are expected to challenge the jurisdiction of the World Court to hear allegations […]