PARIS (Reuters) – Vaccines company Valneva said on Friday that it had completed a regulatory submission step with the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for its single-shot chikungunya …
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Arctic ‘bomb cyclone’ threatens holiday travel for millions of Americans
by Reutersby ReutersBy Tyler Clifford and Rich McKay DETROIT (Reuters) -A dangerously frigid arctic air mass gripped a vast expanse of the United States on Thursday as a looming winter storm of …
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By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) – The founder of Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd told employees many “corruption” issues had been discovered within the company and mismanagement was …
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Fiji’s king maker party SODELPA votes to support opposition coalition
by Reutersby ReutersSYDNEY (Reuters) – Fiji’s Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) said on Friday that it would form a coalition with two other parties, a move that will dislodge current Prime Minister …
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Apple’s Australian workers go on Christmas strike demanding better wages, work terms
by Reutersby Reuters(Reuters) – Apple Inc’s workers in Australia initiated a strike Friday afternoon, demanding better working conditions and wages, a workers’ union said, a move that might dent sales of the …
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Malaysia’s November CPI rises 4% year-on-year, in line with forecast
by Reutersby ReutersKUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia’s consumer price index (CPI) in November remained at a 4% growth from a year ago, in line with expectations, according to government data on Friday. …
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(Corrects typographical error in company name in first paragraph) SANTIAGO (Reuters) – A major fire broke out at Chile’s Ventanas port near a refinery and smelter belonging to state-run miner …
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Japan Nov factory output likely down for 3rd month on global demand woes- Reuters poll
by Reutersby ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) – Output at Japanese factories likely declined for a third month in November, according to economists in a Reuters poll, as shrinking global demand took a toll on …
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Japan to unveil record $864 billion budget driven by military costs
by Reutersby ReutersBy Tetsushi Kajimoto and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan is set to unveil on Friday a record $864 billion budget for the next fiscal year from April, pushed up …
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By Idrees Ali and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON (Reuters) – For President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, his surprise visit to Washington this week was a clear success: he returns to Europe with new …
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By Casey Hall SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Only a few weeks ago COVID-19 positive Chinese teacher Yang Zengdong and her husband would probably have ended up in a makeshift quarantine centre …
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BEIJING (Reuters) -China has sanctioned two Americans in retaliation for U.S. sanctions against two Chinese officials over human rights in Tibet earlier this month, the Chinese foreign ministry said on …
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ByteDance finds employees obtained TikTok user data of two journalists
by Reutersby ReutersBy David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of popular video app TikTok, said on Thursday that some employees improperly accessed TikTok user data of two journalists and …
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Japan’s consumer inflation hits fresh 40-year high, eyes on BOJ policy
by Reutersby ReutersBy Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s core consumer inflation hit a fresh four-decade high as companies continued to pass on rising costs to households, data showed, a sign price …
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By Hyunjoo Jin (Reuters) -Tesla Inc shares tanked on Thursday after the luxury electric car maker started offering $7,500 discounts on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles delivered in the …
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Elon Musk says he will not sell more Tesla stock for about two years
by Reutersby ReutersBy Hyunjoo Jin and Greg Bensinger (Reuters) -Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Thursday he will not sell any more Tesla stock for about two years. While speaking …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s central bank made its biggest weekly liquidity injection into the banking system in nearly two months to counteract the year-end rush for cash. The People’s Bank …
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(Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia wants an end to the war in Ukraine and that this would inevitably involve a diplomatic solution. Putin made the …
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China lacked a ‘zero COVID’ exit plan. Its people are paying the price
by Reutersby ReutersBy Farah Master and David Stanway HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – At the public hospital in Shanghai where Nora, a 30-year-old doctor, works, tension has spiraled since China relaxed its stringent …
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Government funding bill to bolster U.S. antitrust regulators
by Reutersby ReutersBy David Shepardson and Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A $1.7 trillion government funding bill approved by the U.S. Senate Thursday will bolster U.S. regulators and make it easier for …
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COLOMBO (Reuters) – Priyantha Kumarasinghe starts his day in the small Sri Lankan town of Maharagama with a breakfast of two biscuits and a small glass of tea, followed by …
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Russia mulls early return of space station crew after Soyuz capsule leak
by Reutersby ReutersBy Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russia’s space agency said it is considering a “rescue” plan to send an empty spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) to bring home three …
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Chile to open embassy in Palestinian territories, says president
by Reutersby ReutersBy Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile plans to open an embassy in the Palestinian territories, President Gabriel Boric said late on Wednesday, which could make the Andean country …
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BOJ discussed potential impact of future policy tweak – Oct minutes
by Reutersby ReutersBy Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Some Bank of Japan policymakers called for the need to be mindful of how a future exit from ultra-low interest rates could affect markets and …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has asked eight major automakers, including General Motors, Tesla and Ford Motor, to disclose whether any of their components are …