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Oil slips as start of U.S. summer driving season fails to lift fuel demand
By Jessica Jaganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices slid on Thursday as inventory data in the United States, the world's top oil consumer, showed a surge in gasoline stocks that indicates weaker-th...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Dollar stuck near 5-month low as caution reigns ahead of U.S. CPI, ECB tests
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar continued to hover near a five-month low versus major peers on Thursday as investors looked to key U.S. inflation data and a European Central Bank meetin...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Guatemalan court charges retired soldiers for Civil War killings, disappearances
By Sofia Menchu GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A judge in Guatemala on Wednesday charged six ex-military members for their alleged participation in the death and forced disappearance of at least 183 civil...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Salt erosion decaying world’s oldest cave painting at rapid pace
By Rahman Munchtar MAROS, Indonesia (Reuters) - A cave painting on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, believed to be the world's oldest, is decaying at a rapid pace because of salt erosion likely caus...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Japan’s Suga to compile big stimulus package around summer – Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's administration will compile a large-scale economic stimulus package before calling a snap election in September, the Nikkei newspaper reporte...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Japan’s wholesale prices rise at fastest pace in 13 years on commodities surge
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's wholesale prices rose 4.9% in May from a year earlier to mark the biggest increase in 13 years, data showed on Thursday, indicating that higher commodities co...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
China reports 21 new coronavirus cases on June 9
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China reported 21 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for June 9, up from 16 cases a day earlier, the health authority said in a statement on Thursday. Of the new cases, six wer...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
South Korea considers vaccinating workers at major companies – media reports
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea is considering plans to vaccinate workers at key businesses including chip and electronics firms to prevent disruptions to production, the Maeil Business Newspaper report...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021

State COVID roundup 6/9: hospital beds in use remain under 800
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — A total of 408 people throughout Illinois between Tuesday and Wednesday tested positive for COVID-19, while 23 died from it. 68% of the state’s adults have received at ...
Jeremy Scott Jun 09, 2021
Mexico reports 3,855 new coronavirus cases, 253 more deaths
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico reported 3,855 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country and 253 more fatalities on Wednesday, bringing total infections to 2,441,866 and the death toll to 229,353,...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
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