BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Signs emerged that leaders of northern European Union countries were ready to commit to a 1.8 trillion euro (2 trillion) coronavirus stimulus plan on Monday as talks in Brussels they extended to a fourth day. Divided and slow to respond to the start of the coronavirus outbreak …
Read More »EU leaders show first signs of commitment to stimulus plan
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Signs emerged that leaders of northern European Union countries were ready to commit to a € 1.8bn ($ 2bn) coronavirus stimulus plan on Monday as talks in Brussels they extended to a fourth day. European Council President Charles Michel (L) and European Commission President Ursula von der …
Read More »Leaking border: tourists and quarantine cheats threaten Canada amid U.S. COVID-19 surge.
OTTAWA / VANCOUVER (Reuters) – For 67 days, little Prince Edward Island was without a single new case of COVID-19. That changed earlier this month when Canada’s smallest province, better known as the fictional house of Anne of Green Gables, announced a group of new cases linked to a foreign …
Read More »EU leaders say progress at virus recovery summit, but warn that talks could still fail
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU leaders were making progress on Monday after three days of haggling over a plan to revive economies strangled by the COVID-19 pandemic, but Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte warned that discussions are still ongoing. they could fall apart. European Council President Charles Michel (L) and European …
Read More »When the United States sneezes, the world catches a cold. What happens when you have severe COVID-19?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – During a blue sky moment in 2018 near the end of a decade-long economic expansion, it was the United States that helped propel the world as additional cash from tax cuts and spending by the government flowed through national funds and global markets FILE PHOTO: A 3D …
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