French court clears Air France, Airbus over Rio-Paris plane crash
Reuters was first to report a long-awaited French court verdict that cleared Air France and Airbus of involuntary manslaughter in the case of a jetliner crash that killed all 228 people on board while...
View ArticleArrest, detain, repeat: the Russian war critics caught in jail ‘carousel’
Timofei Rudenko can’t seem to stay out of jail. Reuters exclusively reported that the 30-year-old was arrested and detained five times in the space of two months over the summer for a series of...
View ArticleVietnam’s Bamboo Airways struggling to pay pilot wages
Reuters was one of the first to report that some pilots have left Vietnam’s restructuring Bamboo Airways in the last two months after late salary payments. About 30 foreign pilots departed in that...
View ArticleQatar seeking Israel-Hamas deal to free 50 hostages and 3-day truce
Reuters was first to report that Qatari mediators on Wednesday sought to negotiate a deal between Hamas and Israel that included the release of around 50 civilian hostages from Gaza in exchange for a...
View ArticleAmazon.com to cut ‘several hundred’ Alexa jobs
Reuters exclusively reported that Amazon.com (AMZN.O) on Friday announced it is trimming jobs at its Alexa voice assistant unit, citing shifting business priorities and a greater focus on generative...
View ArticleBarclays working on $1.25 bln cost plan, could cut up to 2,000 jobs
Reuters was first to report that Barclays (BARC.L) is working on plans to save up to 1 billion pounds ($1.25 billion), which could involve cutting as many as 2,000 jobs, mainly in the British bank’s...
View ArticleIndia jubilant as all trapped workers rescued from Himalayan tunnel
Reuters was first to report that Rescuers on Tuesday pulled out all 41 workers trapped for 17 days inside a collapsed tunnel in the Himalayas after drilling through the debris of rock, concrete and...
View ArticleJapan’s frontier islanders decry lack of plan to aid Taiwanese fleeing attack
Reuters was ahead to report that Sonkichi Sakihara recalls chancing upon some of the last refugees to arrive on Yonaguni: four men who had sailed more than 2,000 kilometres from Vietnam to reach...
View ArticleRussia struggles to sell Pacific oil, 14 tankers stuck
Reuters exclusively reported that more than a dozen tankers loaded with 10 million barrels of Russia’s Sokol grade crude oil have been stranded off the coast of South Korea for weeks, so far unsold...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia’s capacity U-turn was months in the making
Reuters exclusively reported that Saudi Arabia’s surprise reversal of its oil expansion ambitions was at least six months in the making, after Riyadh concluded its vast spare capacity was enough to...
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