Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Vietnam’s Communist Party kicks off congress to pick new leadership
By James Pearson HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's ruling Communist Party gathered for its first national congress since 2016 on Monday with a mission to select new leaders and shape policy for the next fiv...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Sailing: America’s Cup defenders TNZ sit up and take notice of INEOS
(Reuters) - INEOS Team UK's dominant display in the Challenger Series has made America's Cup defender Team New Zealand sit up and take notice, TNZ chief executive Grant Dalton has said. INEOS, skipper...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Thailand reports 187 new coronavirus cases, two new deaths
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand reported 187 new coronavirus cases and two deaths on Monday, bringing the overall number of cases to 13,687 and fatalities to 75 since it detected its first case a year ag...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Turkey receives 6.5 million doses of Sinovac vaccine: media
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey received 6.5 million further doses of the coronavirus vaccine made by China's Sinovac Biotech on Monday, CNN Turk and other media reported, allowing its nationwide rollout ...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Apple supplier Luxshare shares fall after U.S. patent infringement notice
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Shares in Apple Inc supplier Luxshare Precision Industry Co Ltd fell as much as 9.5% on Monday, amid fresh concerns about a patent infringement investigation filed against it from...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
From factory to faraway village: behind India’s mammoth vaccination drive
By Devjyot Ghoshal and Jatindra Dash KORAPUT, India (Reuters) - Reena Jani rose early, finished her chores in the crisp January cold and walked uphill to the road skirting her remote tribal hamlet of ...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Splintered coalition reflects fate of Egypt’s uprising a decade on
By Aidan Lewis and Mahmoud Mourad CAIRO (Reuters) - Ten years ago protesters surged onto Egypt's streets, emboldened by the success of Tunisia's Arab Spring uprising. Some young activists formed the R...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Thailand to sell $2 billion of savings bonds to finance stimulus measures
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand will sell 60 billion baht ($2 billion) of government savings bonds next month to help finance stimulus measures to mitigate the impact of its latest coronavirus outbreak, ...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
Taiwan economy minister speaks to TSMC about auto chip shortage
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua spoke on Sunday to senior executives at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) about the global shortage of auto chips, the minist...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021
China’s Kuaishou aims to raise up to $5.42 billion in Hong Kong IPO
By Scott Murdoch HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese online video company Kuaishou Technology is aiming to raise $4.95 billion to $5.42 billion in an initial public offering (IPO) that will be the largest i...
Syndicated Content Jan 24, 2021





