By Sabine Siebold and Sarah Marsh MUENSTER, Germany (Reuters) -Group of Seven foreign ministers gathered on Thursday to weigh how to support Ukraine through the winter in the face of …
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PRISTINA (Reuters) – Kosovo’s interior minister said a regional Serb police commander was suspended on Thursday for refusing to support Pristina’s legal drive to make minority Serbs replace old pre-independence …
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NAIROBI (Reuters) – Two paramedics, their driver and a patient who were abducted earlier this week in Kenya’s north-east have been freed, a local administrator said on Thursday. The attackers, who …
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By David Milliken and Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England raised interest rates by the most since 1989 on Thursday but warned investors that the risk of …
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By Priyamvada C (Reuters) – Marriott International Inc said on Thursday China’s strict COVID-19 policies were delaying openings of some properties in the country, a key market for hotel operators, …
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(Reuters) – Lyft Inc said on Thursday it would lay off 13% of its workforce, or about 683 employees, in the ride-hailing firm’s latest cost-cutting step to cope with a …
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By Manas Mishra and Michael Erman (Reuters) -Moderna Inc on Thursday cut its 2022 COVID-19 vaccine sales forecast, citing regulatory and production delays, and issued a 2023 outlook for the …
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DUBAI (Reuters) -A cleric at a Shi’ite Muslim mosque in the restive, mostly Sunni Muslim Iranian city of Zahedan has been shot dead, the official news agency IRNA said, threatening …
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(Reuters) -U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Cheniere Energy Inc on Thursday reported a third-quarter loss on derivative contracts while delivering revenue and adjusted profit that more than doubled on …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A push in the U.S. Congress to make daylight-saving time permanent, which was unanimously passed by the Senate earlier this year, has stalled in …
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ROME (Reuters) -Italy’s state-controlled defence group Leonardo on Thursday raised its full-year guidance after reporting a sizeable jump in orders during January-September. In that period, new orders rose by 26.8% …
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By Shreyashi Sanyal and Ankika Biswas (Reuters) -European shares hit one-week lows on Thursday after the Federal Reserve hinted at continued interest rate hikes going forward, dampening hopes of a …
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By Arathy Somasekhar and Muyu Xu HOUSTON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Deliveries of U.S. crude oil to Asia are set to touch a record 1.8 million barrels per day this month, Kpler …
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LONDON (Reuters) – The commander of one of Russia’s five military districts, heavily criticised for the performance of his troops in Ukraine, is taking a three-week holiday, according to the …
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(Reuters) – Sales at Qualcomm Inc are slowing as the smartphone market heads for its worst contraction in years, and Wall Street analysts don’t expect that to turn around anytime …
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By Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s biggest domestic bank Lloyds has offered UK staff a minimum 2,000 pounds ($2,242) pay rise, a source with knowledge of the talks told …
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(Reuters) – Teva Pharmaceuticals will pay up to $4.2 billion in the United States to settle claims related to its role in fueling the country’s opioid crisis, New York Attorney …
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(Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc will freeze hiring in its corporate workforce as the e-commerce giant deals with an “unusual macro-economic environment”, a company executive said on Thursday. “We anticipate keeping …
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By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two cases that give the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority another opportunity to restrain the power of federal agencies go before the justices next …
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By Kane Wu, Scott Murdoch and Julie Zhu HONG KONG (Reuters) – Wall Street major Morgan Stanley is expected to start a fresh round of layoffs globally in the coming …
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By Raghav Mahobe and Leroy Leo (Reuters) -Cigna Corp on Thursday raised its annual adjusted profit forecast for the third time after beating quarterly estimates on the back of strength …
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By James Oliphant and Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Control of Congress is at stake in Tuesday’s U.S. midterm elections, along with President Joe Biden’s agenda for the two years …
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By Jacqueline Thomsen (Reuters) – With just days left before the U.S. midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans are waging court battles that are shaping contests in some districts and helping …
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By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada will do targeted draws for skilled immigrants for the first time starting next year, allowing it to cherry pick applicants with the most …
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By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) -The European Central Bank has already made a large part of the necessary rate hikes to contain inflation in the euro zone, which is expected …