MINSK (Reuters) – An opposition candidate who wanted to confront Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko in next month’s presidential election fled to Russia with his two sons, fearing they might be removed, his campaign said on Friday. FILE PHOTO: Valery Tsepkalo, a potential candidate in the upcoming presidential election, speaks to …
Read More »Airbus Offers Grant Grant to End US Fares
PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus from Europe said on Friday it would increase loan repayments to France and Spain in a “final” offer to reverse US tariffs and have the United States settle a 16-year dispute over billions of dollars in aircraft subsidies. . The European Union, France and Spain said …
Read More »Exclusive: EU considers COVID-19 vaccines cost less than $ 40, rejects WHO-led alliance – sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is not interested in buying possible COVID-19 vaccines through an initiative co-led by the World Health Organization, as it considers it to be slow and high-cost, two EU sources told Reuters, noting that the bloc was in talks with drug makers for vaccines cheaper …
Read More »Exclusive: EU considers COVID-19 vaccines cost less than $ 40, rejects WHO-led alliance – sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is not interested in buying possible COVID-19 vaccines through an initiative co-led by the World Health Organization, as it considers it to be slow and high-cost, two EU sources told Reuters, noting that the bloc was in talks with drug makers for vaccines cheaper …
Read More »Global stocks fall back on Sino-US tensions
LONDON / SYDNEY (Reuters) – Global stocks slid further from the five-month spikes on Friday, as a pickup in European trading activity did little to ease concerns surrounding Sino-US tensions, while gold it approached a record high. FILE PHOTO: The London Stock Exchange Group offices are seen in the City …
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