BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union leaders failed to agree on a massive stimulus fund to revive their coronavirus-affected economies on Saturday after two days of tense negotiations, but extended their summit for another day to try to overcome their differences. When the 27 leaders returned to their hotels after a …
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By Gayle Issa | Reuters Global coronavirus infections passed 14 million on Friday, according to a Reuters count, marking the first time there has been a 1 million increase in cases in less than 100 hours. The first case was reported in China in early January and took three months …
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Visitors pass through the entrance to the Ericsson AB pavilion at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday February 26, 2013. Simon Dawson | Bloomberg via Getty Images Sweden’s Ericsson reported quarterly basic earnings ahead of market estimates on Friday, fueled by an increasemargins on the sale of …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Swedish activist Greta Thunberg said Thursday that the world needed economic reform to have a chance to beat climate change and that countries should be prepared to break old agreements and contracts to meet green goals. The 17-year-old spoke to Reuters TV after she and other activists …
Read More »Greta Thunberg: the world must ‘break’ old systems, contracts to face the climate
LONDON (Reuters) – Swedish activist Greta Thunberg said Thursday that the world needed economic reform to have a chance to beat climate change and that countries should be prepared to break old agreements and contracts to meet green goals. The 17-year-old spoke to Reuters TV after she and other activists …
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