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REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Leaders from across the continent were heading toward Iceland early Tuesday for a rare summit of…
Governments and large entity corporations have a duty to citizens to prevent harm in discharging their respective job duties. Climate…
By Casey Hall and Mimosa Spencer SHANGHAI/PARIS (Reuters) – China’s five-day Labour Day holiday in early May was once a…
European stocks fell Tuesday, as the Stoxx Europe 600 index closed down 0.40% to 467.08. The French CAC 40 index…
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU draft rules aimed at staving off spats over patents essential to key…
As noted in Part 2 of this series, the Seoul based Nthing, brings innovative manufacturing and agri-tech together which can grow…
Ukraine’s president says fighting for Severodonetsk may prove decisive in the battle for the east. Read More
Much Ukrainian grain is stuck in silos, while Russia reportedly ships some cargoes from Crimea. Read More
A row has broken out over a planned UN visit to the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia power plant. Read More
The two Britons, captured while fighting for Ukrainian forces, are accused of acting as mercenaries. Read More