PARIS (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party faced a clash Sunday in municipal elections, while the Greens rose to power in several large cities. At a bright spot for Macron, his prime minister, Edouard Philippe, won his bid to become mayor of the northern port city of Le …
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PARIS (Reuters) – The European Union will invest more money in rocket launches, satellite communication and space exploration to preserve its often-unknown successes in space and keep up with the ambitions of the United States and China, its space chief said Sunday. . FILE PHOTO: The Ariane-5 ECA launcher, which …
Read More »California Orders Some Bars To Be Closed As US Registers COVID Cases
(Reuters) – California ordered some bars to be closed Sunday as that state and a dozen more face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Arizona, USA, June 27, …
Read More »Germany to sever ties to accounting regulator after Wirecard scandal
FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of Wirecard AG, an independent provider of outsourcing and private label solutions for electronic payment transactions, is seen in Aschheim, near Munich, Germany, on April 25, 2019. REUTERS / Michael Dalder / File Photo BERLIN (Reuters) – The German government plans to terminate its contract with …
Read More »Crowds crowd the Arizona River as the US records COVID cases for three consecutive days
(Reuters) – Warm, sunny weather in Arizona sparked crowds on at least one river this weekend, as that state and a dozen others face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in …
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