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By Laurie Goering LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Poorer nations struggling to access COVID-19 vaccines may make the “moral” choice not to send delegates to November’s...
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By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Facebook, Alphabet unit Google and other tech giants will have to pledge to do more to curb the monetisation...
By Paresh Dave (Reuters) – Twitter Inc’s image-cropping algorithm has a problematic bias toward excluding Black people and men, the company said in new research on...
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Scrapping get-out clauses for market makers when trading turns rocky could avoid a repeat of the volatile ‘dash-for-cash’ seen at...
By Clara-Laeila Laudette, Emma Pinedo and Tim Hepher MADRID/PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus took a step towards closing a plant in southern Spain on Wednesday, but rowed back...
By Shivani Kumaresan and Devik Jain (Reuters) -London’s FTSE 100 fell on Wednesday, dragged down by heavyweight commodity stocks, while a bigger-than-expected jump in inflation stoked...
By Yon Sineat and Matt Blomberg PHNOM PENH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – After weeks without pay, it was debt that drove Cambodian garment worker Eang Malea...
(Reuters) – Vienna-based real estate group S Immo said on Wednesday that rival Immofinanz’s 1.14 billion euro ($1.39 billion) offer to buy the company is too...
By Roslan Khasawneh SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices fell for a second day on Wednesday on renewed demand concerns as coronavirus cases in Asia rise and on...