By Jeffrey Dastin, Paresh Dave (Reuters) – Google research manager Samy Bengio said on Tuesday he was resigning, according to an internal email seen by Reuters, in a blow to the Alphabet …
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Read More »Myanmar Security Forces Kill Seven Protesters, Chinese-Owned Factory Burns Down
(Reuters) – Myanmar troops fired on anti-coup protesters on Wednesday, killing at least seven people and wounding several, media said, when a Chinese-owned factory was set ablaze in the commercial capital of …
Read More »Left-wing party opposing big mining project wins Greenland elections
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – A left-wing party opposing a major rare earth mining project has become the largest in parliament after garnering more than a third of the vote in an early election. …
Read More »Global death toll from COVID-19 surpasses 3 million amid resurgence of new infections
By Roshan Abraham, Anurag Maan (Reuters) – Coronavirus-related deaths worldwide topped 3 million on Tuesday, according to a Reuters tally, as the latest global resurgence of COVID-19 infections is challenging vaccination efforts …
Read More »Taiwan says it will fight to the end if China attacks
By Ben Blanchard, Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan will fight to the end if China attacks, its foreign minister said on Wednesday, adding that the United States sees the danger of …
Read More »‘A Biological Fukushima’: COVID-19 deaths in Brazil on track to overcome worst US wave
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s brutal surge in COVID-19 deaths will soon surpass the worst of a record January wave in the United States, scientists predicted, with deaths rising to more …
Read More »‘A Biological Fukushima’: COVID-19 deaths in Brazil on track to overcome worst US wave
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazil’s brutal surge in COVID-19 deaths will soon surpass the worst of a record January wave in the United States, scientists predicted, with deaths rising to more …
Read More »The ‘millionaire tax’ threat has some New York bankers and managers watching the exits
BOSTON (Reuters) – For decades, New York bankers and fund managers have accepted the city’s high tax rates as part of the job in the world’s leading financial capital. FILE PHOTO: A …
Read More »Canada Hospitals Deploy Artificial Lungs and Struggle for Staffing as COVID-19 Hits Younger Patients
By Anna Mehler Paperny, Allison Martell TORONTO (Reuters) – Younger Canadians are hit the hardest by the latest COVID-19 surge in the country, prompting a growing demand for artificial lungs and a …
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