MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian prosecutors said on Thursday they saw no need for a criminal investigation into the sudden illness of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, who poisoned his supporters’ suspicions, and found no sign of any crime. . FILE PHOTO: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny delivers a speech at a …
Read More »WHO cautions on COVID-19 plasma as US issues emergency authorization
(Reuters) – The World Health Organization on Monday was cautious about supporting the use of recovered plasma from COVID-19 patients to treat people who are ill, saying that evidence that it works remains “low quality”, even if the United States emergency authorization for such issued therapies. PHILO PHOTO: Convalescent plasma …
Read More »Coronavirus treatment hopes to increase global stocks
LONDON (Reuters) – Stock markets rallied for a second straight session on Monday in hopes of treating coronavirus risk assets and the markets stepped up for the U.S. Federal Reserve’s annual meeting later this week. FILE PHOTO: The London Stock Exchange Group’s offices are on display in the City of …
Read More »Coronavirus treatment hopes to increase global stocks
LONDON (Reuters) – Stock markets rallied for a second straight session on Monday in hopes of treating coronavirus risk assets and the markets stepped up for the U.S. Federal Reserve’s annual meeting later this week. FILE PHOTO: The London Stock Exchange Group’s offices are on display in the City of …
Read More »Global stocks jump as investors hope for treatment of coronavirus
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks advance for a second straight session on Monday, backed by hopes of coronavirus, after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the use of recovering patients’ blood plasma as a treatment option. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective face mask follows the outbreak …
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