October 1, 2021 TOKYO (Reuters) – Bank of Japan policymakers debated rising risks to the country’s exports and output such as China’s economic slowdown, chip shortages and Southeast Asian factory shutdowns, a summary of opinion at last month’s interest rate review showed on Friday. “Exports and outputs continue to rise. But we must carefully watch […]
Exclusive-Some 1,900 Colombian guerrillas operating from Venezuela, says Colombia military chief
October 1, 2021 By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) – About 1,900 fighters belonging to Colombian rebel and crime groups are operating from Venezuela, where they plan attacks and participate in drug trafficking, the commander of Colombia’s armed forces said. The Colombian government has long said Venezuela’s leadership grants safe harbor to Colombian armed groups, […]
‘We made it’: Haitians learn from experience to reach Mexico’s Tijuana
October 1, 2021 By Lizbeth Diaz TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) – While thousands of Haitians were detained, deported or expelled from a camp on Mexico’s frontier with Texas last week, many others traveled west to the border city of Tijuana, hoping to avoid a crackdown aimed at stemming the rising tide of migrants. Evading detection, paying […]
NBA vaccination rate reaches 95 percent
October 1, 2021 As a few notable NBA players continue to make headlines for their anti-vaccination stances, the vast majority of the league has been vaccinated against COVID-19. NBA executive director Michele Roberts revealed this week that over 90 percent of the league’s players are fully vaccinated, while ESPN reported Thursday that 95 percent of […]
Bolsonaro suggests government proceeds from Petrobras could ease fuel prices
October 1, 2021 (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday that profits from state-run oil firm Petrobras could be used to alleviate rising fuel prices in the country, among possibilities for confronting higher prices. Fuel prices have become a hot-button issue in Brazil as inflation soars. Recent CEOs of Petrobras have been forced […]
China new-home price growth at slowest in 18 months -private survey
October 1, 2021 BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese new-home prices in September rose at the slowest pace since March 2020 as the property market softened further amid a sustained crackdown on speculation including caps on home purchase, a private-sector survey showed on Friday. New-home prices in 100 cities rose 0.14% in September from a month earlier, […]
Former Olympics minister Suzuki to be next Japan finance minister – Yomiuri
October 1, 2021 TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese finance minister’s post is likely to go to former Olympics minister Shunichi Suzuki in presumptive new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s new cabinet, the Yomiuri daily reported late on Thursday. Incumbent finance minister Taro Aso is set to become the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) vice president, the […]
Ecuador seeks to identify remains of 116 inmates killed in prison riot
September 30, 2021 By Yury Garcia and Alexandra Valencia GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (Reuters) -Ecuador on Thursday sought to identify the remains of the 116 inmates killed during a riot at one of its largest prisons earlier this week, the latest bout of violence authorities have linked to gangs vying for control of drug trafficking routes. Dozens […]
Peru minister partly blames MMG for Las Bambas unrest, sees solution in train line
October 1, 2021 By Marcelo Rochabrun LIMA (Reuters) -Peru’s mining minister said on Thursday that unrest at the huge Las Bambas copper mine was partly caused by MMG Ltd’s short-sighted decision to rely on a dirt road to transport the metal, and called for a train line to be built instead. “They made short-term decisions […]
EU postpones trade talks with Australia amid submarine deal fallout
October 1, 2021 By Colin Packham CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australia’s Minister for Trade Dan Tehan said on Friday talks with the European Union over a trade deal have been postponed, as a row over Canberra’s decision to cancel a $40 billion deal with France escalates. Australia last month cancelled a deal with France’s Naval Group […]
Guatemala suspends search for remains of indigenous children killed in war-era massacre
October 1, 2021 By Bill Barreto GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – A search for the remains of indigenous children believed killed in a massacre and buried clandestinely in a former military garrison during the country’s civil war in the 1980s was suspended indefinitely due to insecurity, civil organizations said on Thursday. The exhumation efforts in the […]
Lordstown Motors to announce sale of Ohio plant to Foxconn -source
September 30, 2021 DETROIT (Reuters) -Electric vehicle startup Lordstown Motors Corp on Thursday will announce the sale of the northeast Ohio assembly plant it acquired from General Motors Co to Taiwan contract manufacturer Foxconn, a person familiar with the matter said. The deal will be announced by the companies on Thursday afternoon, said the source, […]
Diageo to invest $500 million in tequila production in Mexico
October 1, 2021 MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – British beverage company Diageo said on Thursday it will invest $500 million to increase its tequila production capacity in Mexico and help it meet local and international demand for the alcoholic beverage. The president of Diageo for Latin America and the Caribbean, Alvaro Cardenas, said the company will […]
Foxconn will build EVs for Lordstown Motors and Fisker at Ohio plant
Foxconn will build electric vehicles for Lordstown Motors as well as its other partner Fisker Inc. at a former GM factory in Ohio, under an agreement announced Thursday. Lordstown Motors, the beleaguered electric vehicle company that became publicly traded via a merger with a special purpose acquisition company, said Thursday it reached a nonbinding agreement […]
Canadiens, CF Montreal allowed full capacity at home games
September 30, 2021 The Montreal Canadiens and CF Montreal will be allowed to expand to 100 percent capacity following Quebec’s latest health directives related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The province’s health minister announced Thursday that capacity restrictions on “venues with assigned seating,” which includes the Canadiens’ Bell Centre and CF Montreal’s Stade Saputo, were being […]
While Britney Spears rejoices, her father’s attorney calls conservator suspension ‘wrong’
September 30, 2021 By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A lawyer for Jamie Spears on Thursday denounced a Los Angeles judge’s decision to suspend him as conservator of his daughter Britney Spears’ $60 million estate. LA Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny removed Jamie Spears https://ift.tt/3DfGIxR from the role on Wednesday and set a November […]
‘We get by day to day’: Argentina’s high poverty rate dips as pandemic eases
September 30, 2021 By Miguel Lo Bianco and Claudia Martini BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Eduardo David Rodriguez takes bags of fruit and vegetables to sell at a fresh produce market in Buenos Aires twice a week to make ends meet for his family. They barely do. Rodriguez, like some four in 10 Argentines, lives below […]
Tech giants brace for impact in India as new recurring payments directive goes into effect
Apple, Sony, Google, Zoom, PayPal and several other tech companies as well as scores of banks have cautioned customers and partners in India to expect a surge in declined transactions as the world’s second-largest internet market’s central bank enforces a new directive for the way recurring payments are processed in the country. The Reserve Bank […]
Trump Rejected Generals’ Advice, Too
Rep. Mike Rogers, the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, said congressional testimony this week showed that President Joe Biden ignored the advice of top generals about what to do in Afghanistan while former President Donald Trump “did listen to it.” That’s not entirely accurate. In testimony this week, Joint Chiefs of Staff […]
OPEC+ considers options for releasing more oil to the market -sources
September 30, 2021 By Ahmad Ghaddar, Olesya Astakhova and Alex Lawler (Reuters) -OPEC+ is considering going beyond its existing deal to boost production by 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) when it meets next week, sources said, at a time when oil prices are near a three-year high and consumers are pressing for more supply. The […]