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Polish court ruling plunges EU into new crisis, EU ministers say
By Joanna Plucinska and Sabine Siebold WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish court ruling challenging the supremacy of EU law has plunged the European Union into an existential crisis and raises the possibility...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
U.S. airlines look for holiday boost after Delta variant interrupts recovery
By Rajesh Kumar Singh BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. airlines are looking at the upcoming holiday season and the reopening of vital trans-Atlantic route to recover the momentum lost in the last quarter follo...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
Explainer-Bleak house: Why Europe faces steep winter energy bills
By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) - Households across Europe face much higher winter energy bills due to a global surge in wholesale power and gas prices and consumer groups have warned the most vulne...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
China’s Xi discusses bilateral ties with Japan’s new PM – state media
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping told Japan's new prime minister, Fumio Kishida, in a call on Friday that the two nations should handle sensitive issues such as Taiwan "appropriately",...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
UN rights office congratulates all journalists on Nobel Peace prize
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. human rights office congratulated Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov on receiving the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, saying it was "recognition of the importance of the work of j...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
Take Five: Inflation, energy and earnings
Inflation angst and soaring energy prices form the backdrop to the start of third-quarter U.S. earnings season in the coming week. Annual meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IM...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa: “I’m in shock”
OSLO (Reuters) - Philippines journalist Maria Ressa, who won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov, said she in live broadcast by Rappler, says she was stunned by the ...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
Kremlin welcomes fact that editor who criticises it won Nobel peace prize
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Friday congratulated Dmitry Muratov, an editor and journalist, on winning the Nobel peace prize despite the fact that his Novaya Gazeta newspaper has often criticised...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
Austria’s government teeters as Greens seek options to oust Kurz
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's governing coalition was on the brink of collapse on Friday as its junior party said it was seeking alternatives to governing with Chancellor Sebastian Kurz now that he has...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
U.N. fears for civilians in Myanmar after army build-up
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations human rights office voiced deep concern on Friday at what it said was a build-up of Myanmar's military deploying heavy weapons and troops in areas of the country ...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
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