Stories from Reuters
More News
-
In the name of the mother: Afghan woman wins recognition, sparks Taliban opposition
“Where Is My Name?” campaign has stirred heated debate in the conservative Muslim country
-
Red Cross warns coronavirus is driving discrimination in Asia
In Pakistan, most people surveyed blamed inadequate government controls on the Iranian border
-
Tesla's value drops $50 billion as Musk's promised cheaper battery three years away
Tesla’s market cap dropped $20 billion in just two hours as Musk presented new battery and manufacturing strategies
-
Amazon launches climate-friendly program to help shop for sustainable products
Customers will now see more than 25,000 products with a ‘Climate Pledge Friendly’ label
-
Expanding online: Ralph Lauren to cut thousands of jobs
The Covid-19 health crisis has hammered demand for high-end handbags, apparel and accessories in retail stores
-
Demand picks up: Nike expected to return to profit
Nike reported a 75% rise in online sales and Wall Street analysts expect this to continue
-
Airbus to avoid compulsory layoffs
CEO insists planemaker will do its best to cut costs without resorting to redundancies
-
US says Afghan violence levels too high
Special Representative for Afghanistan says although challenging times coming ahead, we have reasons to be hopeful
-
Sweden says Stockholm measures possible as Covid cases rise
Sweden reported 1,200 new cases and five deaths since Friday
-
China, India agree not to send more troops to Ladakh border
Both sides agreed to 'refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground,' reads official statement
1600847739-0/download-(1)1600847739-0-405x300.webp)








