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Barclays investors urged to reject bonuses for ex-CFO – Glass Lewis
By Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) - Investor advisory firm Glass Lewis has recommended shareholders in Barclays vote against its pay for top bosses because of long-term bonuses awarded to its former fi...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Analysis-Taiwan braces for new China pressure tactic in disputed strait
By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan officials and defence analysts are bracing for intensifying pressure on the "median line" that has for decades helped keep the peace in the Tai...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
IMF: Zambia needs bilateral debt relief to secure next payout
By Rachel Savage and Chris Mfula LUSAKA (Reuters) - The next International Monetary Fund (IMF) payout to Zambia from a total loan of $1.3 billion is contingent upon its bilateral creditors reaching an...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Oklahoma eyes first US religious charter school after Supreme Court rulings
By John Kruzel (Reuters) - An Oklahoma school board is set to consider next week whether to approve the first taxpayer-funded religious charter school in the United States in a move that follows recen...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Ukrainian dolphin refugees delight Romanian kids
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - At the dolphinarium in the Black Sea port city of Constanta, Romanian and Ukrainian trainers are letting dolphins guide them despite language barriers. Last year, the dolphinariu...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
After growing GM corn for decades, some US farmers open to Mexican restrictions
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - Mexico has found unexpected allies as it tries to limit imports of genetically modified (GM) corn: some U.S. farmers who grow the crops. Farmers have for decades pl...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Zambia ‘punished’ as debt rework not finished, says finance minister
By Rachel Savage and Chris Mfula LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambia is being "punished" for a failure to complete debt restructuring that is not its fault, but its two main creditors, China and international b...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Analysis-Texas abortion pill ruling could disrupt U.S. drug oversight
By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas could soon order the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to withdraw its approval of abortion pill mifepristone, a move that if allowe...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
Unstable markets drag Canadian M&A, debt issuance to four-year low
By Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian dealmakers are optimistic about a return to strength in the second half of the year after mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the first quarter dropped to pa...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
China supports Middle East countries in upholding strategic independence, foreign minister says
(Reuters) - China supports countries in the Middle East in upholding their strategic independence, getting rid of external "interference", and keeping the region's future in their own hands, China's F...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2023
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