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Beitar Jerusalem's Emirati co-owner opens door to Arab players
By Alexander Cornwell DUBAI (Reuters) - Beitar Jerusalem's new Emirati co-owner said on Tuesday the Israeli soccer club was open to recruiting Arab players, a step likely to stir anger among its anti-...
Syndicated Content Dec 08, 2020
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine briefly detained while leading protests
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda's opposition leader Bobi Wine was briefly detained on Monday as he led an anti-government demonstration in the capital, his latest effort to reject the results of a January ...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2021
Boston Dynamics introduces 'Stretch', new warehouse worker robot
By Matthew Stock (Reuters) - U.S. robotics company Boston Dynamics on Monday unveiled a new robot called Stretch, designed to perform one very specific warehouse job: moving boxes. Stretch is the firs...
Syndicated Content Mar 29, 2021
UK watchdog seeks record fine for Deloitte audit of Autonomy
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Deloitte should be fined a record 15 million pounds ($19 million) for "serious and serial failings" in its audit of technology company Autonomy, a lawyer for ...
Syndicated Content Jul 09, 2020
Futures slip as bank stocks fall on hedge fund default concerns
By Devik Jain (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures dropped on Monday after Wall Street's surge in the prior session as major lenders came under pressure on concerns over possible spillover effects of ...
Syndicated Content Mar 29, 2021
Kansas boots No. 1 signee over violence allegations
Wide receiver Quaydarius Davis, the highest-rated recruit in Kansas history, will not play for the Jayhawks after being accused of violence via social media. "Yesterday, after the allegations ref...
Syndicated Content Mar 27, 2021
German health minister tells public to 'be patient' over vaccine rollout
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Health Minister Jens Spahn urged the country to be patient during the long road out of the coronavirus pandemic as he responded on Saturday to criticism over the slow pace of...
Syndicated Content Jan 09, 2021
Digital-only artwork fetches nearly $70 million at Christie's
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - A digital artwork sold for nearly $70 million at Christie's on Thursday, in the first ever sale by a major auction house of a piece of art that does not exist ...
Syndicated Content Mar 11, 2021
Italian parents and children protest against COVID school closures
ROME (Reuters) - Thousands of Italian parents, children and teachers protested in squares up and down the country on Sunday against what they call the unnecessary closure of schools to try to curb COV...
Syndicated Content Mar 21, 2021
Rose, singer from K-pop's Blackpink, says solo album a reminder of her motive
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - K-pop singer Rose, a member of the hit band Blackpink, said on Friday her debut solo album has given her a chance to look back at where she has come from and it serve...
Syndicated Content Mar 12, 2021
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