Olympics could be delayed 1-2 years if Games can’t go ahead in summer, 2020 official says
A delay of one or two years would be the “most feasible” option if the Tokyo Olympics cannot be held this summer due to the...
Olympics could be delayed 1-2 years if Games can’t go ahead in summer
A delay of one or two years would be the “most feasible” option if the Tokyo Olympics cannot be held this summer due to the...
Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief: not considering changing plans for games
Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori said on Wednesday his team was not considering changing plans for the games and that the board member who...
Afghanistan prepares for Taliban prisoner swap
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is preparing to release 1,500 Taliban prisoners beginning this week according to a decree viewed by Reuters on Tuesday (March 10),...
Biden scores big wins in Michigan, three other states
Joe Biden scored decisive primary victories in Michigan and three other states on Tuesday, taking a big step toward the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination and...
Fiat Chrysler temporarily halts some Italian plants to battle virus
Fiat Chrysler is temporarily halting operations at some plants in Italy and will reduce production rates in response to the coronavirus outbreak in the country,...
India closes a border, extends travel curbs as regional coronavirus cases rise
India ramped up travel restrictions and closed a border with neighboring Myanmar to counter the coronavirus outbreak, as countries across South Asia reported a rise...
Stocks gain after emergency BoE cut adds to stimulus hopes
European stocks rose on Wednesday after the Bank of England joined other central banks in cutting interest rates, raising hopes for more co-ordinated monetary and...
Turkey’s Erdogan threatens retaliation if Syria truce is broken
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday his country will not shy away from even stronger military action in northwest Syria’s Idlib region if last...
Colombia court decision on fracking could end speculation before July
A ruling from Colombia’s highest administrative court on the exploration of non-conventional energy deposits could put a years-long argument between energy companies and anti-fracking activists...
