EasyJet says it can survive lengthy grounding during coronavirus crisis
British airline EasyJet can survive a lengthy grounding of its fleet during the coronavirus pandemic thanks to measures taken to shore up its finances, the...
Sherborne to withhold vote against Barclays boss in AGM
Sherborne Investors said on Thursday it would withhold its vote against Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley in the lender’s upcoming general meeting, to prevent fresh...
No clear restart date for Amazon warehouses in France: CEO
Amazon has no visibility yet on when its six warehouses in France might reopen, after a French court ordered it to limit its activities while...
Russia reports nearly 28,000 coronavirus cases after new record daily rise
Russia reported 3,448 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, up from 3,388 the day earlier....
Indonesia may reach peak of coronavirus infections in early May, says government adviser
Indonesia may reach the peak in coronavirus infections between early May and the beginning of June, with the number of cases predicted at 95,000, said...
Australia to keep coronavirus restrictions for four more weeks despite success
Australia will retain restrictions on public movement for at least four more weeks, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday, dashing speculation the country’s sustained...
Factbox: Layoffs in corporate Australia, New Zealand as coronavirus crisis deepens
The coronavirus outbreak has virtually shut down corporate Australia and New Zealand, forcing companies to throw out their strategic plans and resulting in thousands of...
Ukraine and Russia-backed separatists begin prisoner swap
Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine have started a prisoner swap, the office of Ukraine’s president said on Thursday....
Australia to detect coronavirus spread by testing raw sewage
Australian researchers said on Thursday they expect to roll out wide testing of raw sewage for the presence of coronavirus within weeks to help pinpoint...
U.S. farmers forced to destroy crops with no demand
Californian farmer Jack Vessey would normally be harvesting thousands of cartons of lettuce during this season, but this year, he’s destroying his crops instead. Gloria...
