September 6, 2021 TUNIS (Reuters) – The ambassadors of the G7 group of advanced economies urged Tunisia’s president on Monday to appoint a new head of government as a matter of urgency and return to a constitutional order in which an elected parliament plays a significant role. The statement, put out by the British Embassy […]
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Tennis-Bencic survives Swiatek test to reach U.S. Open quarter-finals
September 6, 2021 NEW YORK (Reuters) – Swiss Olympic champion Belinda Bencic survived a punishing first-set tiebreak to defeat seventh seed Iga Swiatek of Poland 7-6(12) 6-3 in the fourth round of the U.S Open on Monday. The pair battled through the 23-minute tiebreak under hot and sunny conditions inside Louis Armstrong Stadium as Swiatek […]
Porsche AG sees ‘huge’ demand for all-electric Taycan – CEO
September 6, 2021 MUNICH (Reuters) – Luxury sports car maker Porsche AG is attracting huge demand for its Taycan model, causing wait times for the all-electric coupe to stretch to six months, CEO Oliver Blume said on Monday. “Our original production capacity for the Taycan was 20,000 units this year – we’ve sold that many […]
Rights group files complaint against German retailers over Chinese textiles
September 6, 2021 BERLIN (Reuters) – A human rights group filed a complaint to German prosecutors on Monday alleging that several fashion retailers profited from forced labour in China’s Xinjiang region. The Berlin-based European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) accuses Lidl, Hugo Boss and other retailers of abetting and profiting directly or indirectly […]
Poland sees no let-up in Belarus border tensions, says PM
September 6, 2021 WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s prime minister said on Monday he saw no prospect of a let-up in tensions on the border with Belarus amid a surge in migration and upcoming Russian-led military exercises that led to Warsaw introducing a state of emergency. Poland declared an emergency in two regions bordering Belarus on […]
Chilean health regulator approves CoronaVac use among children over age 6
September 6, 2021 By Fabian Cambero SANTIAGO (Reuters) – The Chilean health regulator on Monday approved the COVID-19 vaccine produced by China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd for use in children over 6 years of age, allowing more people to be included in the country’s rapid inoculation campaign. The South American country has already approved the use […]
Canada’s Trudeau, trailing in polls, goes on attack two weeks before vote
September 6, 2021 By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, trailing in opinion polls, attacked his main rival on Monday for waffling on gun control and vaccine mandates as the campaign enters its final stretch ahead of the Sept. 20 election. Conservative leader Erin O’Toole on Sunday scrapped (https://ift.tt/3DQUKH6) a […]
Tennis-U.S. Open day eight
September 6, 2021 NEW YORK (Reuters) – Highlights of the eighth day at the U.S. Open, the last Grand Slam tournament of the year, at Flushing Meadows on Monday (times in GMT): 1720 BENCIC SURVIVES SWIATEK TEST Swiss 11th seed Belinda Bencic overcame a tough first-set tiebreak to beat seventh seed Iga Swiatek 7-6(12) 6-3 […]
Global crypto exchange CrossTower enters India despite policy uncertainty
September 6, 2021 By Nupur Anand MUMBAI (Reuters) – U.S.-headquartered digital currency exchange CrossTower has set up a local unit in India and launched a trading platform to capture the growing domestic crypto market even though the fate of cryptocurrency in India is still unclear. CrossTower India has already hired 35 people and plans to […]
Phone blackout imposed on Nigerian state amid crackdown on kidnappers
September 6, 2021 MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) – Mobile telephone networks were shut down in the northwestern Nigerian state of Zamfara, residents said on Monday, after authorities ordered a telecoms blackout to help armed forces tackle armed gangs of kidnappers terrorising the area. Two residents of Zamfara, reached by phone after they travelled to neighbouring Sokoto […]
Hundreds of health centres at risk of closure in Afghanistan – WHO
September 6, 2021 By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) – Hundreds of medical facilities in Afghanistan are at risk of imminent closure because the Western donors who finance them are barred from dealing with the new Taliban government, a World Health Organization official said on Monday. Around 90% of 2,300 health facilities across the country might […]
A curtain divides male, female students as Afghan universities reopen
September 6, 2021 (Reuters) – Students across Afghanistan have started returning to university for the first time since the Taliban stormed to power, and in some cases females have been separated from their male peers by curtains or boards down the middle of the classroom. What happens in universities and schools across the country is […]
Brazil braces for pro-Bolsonaro rallies on Tuesday
September 6, 2021 By Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil prepared on Monday for Independence Day demonstrations by supporters of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, who has called for a show of support for his attacks on the country’s Supreme Court that are rattling Latin America’s largest democracy. Security was reinforced in the capital Brasilia and […]
BMW confident that sales in China will grow next year – CFO
September 6, 2021 By Christina Amann and Victoria Waldersee MUNICH (Reuters) – BMW is confident that sales in China will grow next year, finance chief Nicolas Peter told Reuters on Monday, attributing high demand for premium cars to travel restrictions which meant consumers had more money to spend. Car sales in China have fallen in […]
European stocks end near record highs as tech rallies
September 6, 2021 By Sruthi Shankar and Ambar Warrick (Reuters) – European shares climbed on Monday to end near record levels, led by technology stocks which surged to their highest this year as a surprise rise in German factory orders pointed to improving global demand and boosted sentiment. The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.7% […]
Poland condemns jailing of Belarus protest leaders
September 6, 2021 WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz on Monday condemned the sentencing of Belarusian opposition figures Maria Kolesnikova and Maxim Znak. Kolesnikova and Znak were sentenced to 11 years and 10 years in prison, respectively, leading to an outcry from Western countries. “The decision of the Belarusian authorities … deserves […]
Migrant families wary as El Salvador becomes first to adopt bitcoin
September 6, 2021 By Nelson Renteria COLON, El Salvador (Reuters) – Each month, Salvadoran tailor Julio Ramirez receives a small wire transfer from his two daughters in the United States, who have to pay a few dollars in commission fees for the transaction. As of this week, El Salvador’s government says its historic adoption of […]
Fractory raises $9M to rethink the manufacturing supply chain for metalworks
The manufacturing industry took a hard hit from the Covid-19 pandemic, but there are signs of how it is slowly starting to come back into shape — helped in part by new efforts to make factories more responsive to the fluctuations in demand that come with the ups and downs of grappling with the shifting […]
Golf-Europe chase their second Solheim Cup win on American soil
September 6, 2021 (Reuters) – Anna Nordqvist and Lexi Thompson teed off in the first singles pairing on the final day of the 17th Solheim Cup at the Inverness Club in Ohio on Monday, with Europe leading 9-7 and needing five more points to retain the trophy. The Americans narrowed the gap over Team Europe […]
West cries foul as Belarus protest leader Kolesnikova sentenced to 11 years
September 6, 2021 KYIV (Reuters) – Maria Kolesnikova, one of the leaders of mass street protests against Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko last year, was sentenced to 11 years in prison on Monday, leading to an outcry from Western countries. Kolesnikova, 39, had been detained after ripping up her passport to prevent Belarusian security forces from […]