By Allison Lampert MONTREAL (Reuters) -The Canadian province of Quebec said on Tuesday it would appeal a court ruling that exempts some teachers and provincial politicians...
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Paul Raci, nominated for an Oscar for playing a drug abuse counselor who has lost his hearing in “Sound...
By John Miller ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland’s drug regulator is still awaiting data needed to consider whether to approve AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, a Swissmedic official said...
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – New Zealand expressed support for its Five Eyes alliance with Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States, calling it a “vital security...
(Reuters) – Some countries are restricting use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to certain age groups, or suspending use, after European and British regulators confirmed possible...
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) –Canada will invest up to C$30 billion ($23.9 billion) over five years to set up a long-promised national childcare program and help...
By Cate Cadell and Stephanie Nebehay BEIJING/GENEVA (Reuters) –Human Rights Watch said on Monday that China’s actions in Xinjiang could meet criteria for crimes against humanity,...
By Pamela Barbaglia LONDON (Reuters) – Citigroup has tasked one of its most senior London-based bankers with leading its new technology and communications franchise as the...
By Gabriel Crossley and Yew Lun Tian BEIJING (Reuters) – China is shoring up ties with autocratic partners like Russia and Iran, as well as economically...
(Reuters) -A recent surge in COVID-19 cases could see major parts of Japan slide back into states of emergency with authorities in Tokyo and Osaka looking...