is Nepal protests new Indian road through disputed territory By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 KATHMANDU: Nepal protested India’s inauguration of a new road to China that passes through territory claimed by Kathmandu on Saturday, with police arresting dozens demonstrating close to India’s embassy.Indian defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday inaugurated via video link the... Full Article
is Sierra Leone president accuses opposition of terrorism By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 FREETOWN: Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has accused the political opposition of inciting "terrorist violence" after deadly disturbances linked to the coronavirus outbreak in the West African nation.In a televised address on Friday evening, Bio said that the opposition All... Full Article
is Crisis lays bare poverty in Geneva as thousands queue for food By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 GENEVA: In one of the world’s most expensive cities, thousands of people lined up on Saturday for free food, as the Covid-19 crisis casts a spotlight on Geneva’s usually invisible poor.In the Swiss city famous for its private banks, luxury watchmakers and fancy boutiques, people began... Full Article
is Indian pharmacist dies after drinking botched coronavirus treatment By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 NEW DELHI: An Indian pharmacist died and his boss was left hospitalised after the pair drank a chemical concoction they had developed in an effort to treat coronavirus, police said on Saturday.The men worked for a herbal medicine company and were testing their treatment -- a mix of nitric oxide... Full Article
is Needy Tunisians get food aid via text messages By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 TUNIS: A Tunisian NGO has set up a food bank that dispenses aid by text message to some 300 needy families rendered more vulnerable because of the coronavirus pandemic.The initiative, which had been long in the making, was finally launched at the end of April to coincide with the start of the holy... Full Article
is Turkish doctors turn detectives to track virus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 ISTANBUL: In full protective gear, two doctors climb the stairs four at a time. Their first task of the day: to test a woman who has had contact with a coronavirus patient in Istanbul.Visibly perturbed by the appearance of men in white bodysuits on her landing, the resident in the populous Fatih... Full Article
is Free distribution of diabetes medicines to deserving patients By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Islamabad: The Diabetes Centre and Islamabad Capital Territory Administration have collaborated to deliver much-needed and life-saving medicines to deserving diabetes patients free of cost under prevailing difficult circumstances after Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown.Hamza Shafqaat, Deputy... Full Article
is Sale of readymade garments on rise By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Islamabad : The sale and purchase of readymade garments on the rise in federal capital ahead of Eidul Fitr.Amina Ansari, a designer said that due to COVID-19 lockdown, people were not able to buy clothes of their choice, so now they prefer to buy readymade garments rather than unstitched... Full Article
is Islamabad Police raid fake beverage factory By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Islamabad : Tarnol Police on Friday raided a fake beverage factory in its area and confiscated thousands of empty and filled bottles of various brands, a police spokesman said on Friday.Following directions and guidance of IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar, the police spokesperson said that... Full Article
is ICST hails decision of prime minister for economic revival By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Islamabad : The founder of Islamabad Chamber for Small Traders and former President ICCI Shahid Rasheed Butt on Saturday lauded the decision of Prime Minister Imran Khan to restart the economy revival.The COVID-19 will affect the economy for months, maybe years, but reopening businesses cannot... Full Article
is Prisoner rushed to PIMS announced COVID-19 positive By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Rawalpindi: A prisoner of Adiyala Jail who was rushed to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences after contracting cardiac arrest and had died on the way from jail to hospital turned out to be a COVID-19 patient/The situation got dramatic, when PIMS authorities refused to give the body to the kin... Full Article
is Another rape case raises questions about police handling heinous crimes By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 Rawalpindi : Once more, a 13-year-old rape victim has been left with no other options but to move mountains in pursuit of seeking justice against the culprits who had ruined her life and are now taking every advantage with illegal support of some police officials in twisting facts and realities in... Full Article
is Pakistanis crowd markets as provinces ease coronavirus lockdown By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:04:06 +0500 People across Pakistan crowded markets on Saturday after a nationwide coronavirus lockdown was eased, despite the country recording its second-highest daily infection toll. The government has allowed businesses to reopen in phases from the weekend, citing the economic havoc the virus restrictions have wreaked on citizens. In Rawalpindi, thousands of shoppers were preparing for Eidul Fitr, with many flouting social distancing rules and advice to wear masks. In Karachi, shopkeepers set out their wares of shoes, clothes, bangles and fabrics, while in the capital Islamabad shoppers stood in tightly-packed queues as they waited for stores to open. Customers shop for bangles at a market in Islamabad on May 9. — AFP Similar scenes were played out in Lahore, Quetta and Peshawar. Omar Shirazi, a banker shopping for clothes with his daughter in Rawalpindi, welcomed the move. “Eid is approaching,” he said. “We have to buy new garments for our children. It's the responsibility of people to comply with rules and wear safety gear.” Tehmina Sattar, who was shopping with her sister and sons, was more cautious. “We are happy with this decision but at the same time I have a fear in my heart that if this disease spreads it could be devastating. People here are not taking preventative measures.” People gather as they wait for the reopening of shops in Lahore on Saturday. — AFP Information Minister Shibli Faraz warned earlier in the day that the lockdown on businesses would be reimposed if safety guidelines were not followed, after authorities reported more than 1,700 new cases in the past 24 hours. Infections have been rising steadily as testing has increased, with more than 28,000 cases and more than 600 deaths recorded. The easing comes as many across the country have openly ignored restrictions on gatherings in public during the past month, especially during the evenings as people observe Ramazan. Schools will remain closed until mid-July however, while there are no immediate plans to restart public transportation or domestic flights. Full Article Pakistan
is Six killed over ‘unfair food distribution’ in Afghanistan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:44:20 +0500 KABUL: At least six people were killed when protesters angry over what they saw as unfair food aid distribution during the coronavirus pandemic clashed with police in Afghanistan’s western Ghor province on Saturday, according to officials. Four civilians and two police officers died in the incident, according to Tariq Arian, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior. “A delegation will be sent from Kabul to investigate today’s incident in a comprehensive manner,” he said, adding that 10 police officers and nine civilians were injured. Gulzaman Nayeb, a lawmaker representing Ghor, said that seven people were killed and more than a dozen wounded during the protest, sparked by growing discontent at the distribution allegedly favouring people with political connections. Police had opened fire after some among the around 300 protesters threw stones, started to fire guns and tried to enter the governor’s house, said Mohammad Arif Aber, a spokesman for the provincial governor of Ghor. He put the toll at two dead and five wounded. He denied that aid was being unfairly distributed. War-ravaged nation has reported 4,033 cases of Covid-19 and 115 deaths Among the dead was Ahmad Naveed Khan, a local volunteer radio presenter who was sitting in his nearby shop and was hit in the head by a bullet, according to Ahmad Quraishi, executive director at the Afghanistan Journalists Centre. The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) is looking into the “worrying reports of police firing on protesters”, its chairperson Shaharzad Akbar said on Twitter. Rights group Amnesty International also called for an independent investigation into the use of police force. The government has been distributing food aid around the country as the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic have led to many job losses and rising food prices. Akbar said this week that the commission was being inundated with complaints from the public that food aid is being distributed unfairly. “We hear repeated complaints from people that the ones who are receiving the limited aid that is there are not the ones that are most deserving, they are the ones who have connections to local authorities or local officials,” she said, adding it was not possible to verify the extent to which it was happening. Afghanistan has reported 4,033 cases of the coronavirus and 115 deaths. Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2020 Full Article Newspaper
is 3,000 Afghans return home as Pakistan opens border By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:44:29 +0500 QUETTA: Pakistan opened its border with Afghanistan at Chaman on Saturday to allow return of Afghans to their country. Last month, Pakistan sent back over 37,000 Afghan families after it opened the Pak-Afghan friendship gate at Chaman on the special request of the Afghan government. Official sources said that the friendship gate opened from 8am to 5pm and 2,977 Afghan citizens stranded in different areas of Balochistan crossed into Afghanistan. Majority of these Afghan citizens had entered Pakistan without travelling documents. Majority of returnees had entered Pakistan without travel documents They crossed into Pakistan through the Chaman border and other entering points between Pakistan and Afghanistan on the basis of Afghan national identity cards only. “The border had opened for crossing Afghans and Pakistanis into their respective countries,” a senior official of the Chaman administration, Zakaullah Durrani, told Dawn over phone. He said that so far 488 Pakistanis stranded in Afghanistan had also returned. Majority of these Pakistani belonged to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while some of them belong to Balochistan and Punjab, he said. He said that these Pakistanis had been sent to their respective provinces after medical check-up by health officials at the border. He said that Pakistanis who arrived from Afghanistan on Saturday would be quarantined in the tent village quarantine centre established at Killi Faizo close to the Pak-Afghan border. “Those Pakistanis who are not willing to spend 14 days in quarantine will be sent back to Afghanistan,” an official of health department said, adding that quarantine was mandatory for all those Pakistanis who were coming from Afghanistan according to SOPs issued by the government of Pakistan. Mr Durrani said that 488 Pakistanis were allowed to go home after completing the 14-day quarantine period. Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2020 Full Article Newspaper
is Pakistan rejects 'baseless, inaccurate' allegations by Indian counsel in Kulbushan Jadhav case By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 13:18:04 +0500 Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui on Sunday said that Pakistan rejects the "baseless and inaccurate" allegations by Harish Salve, India's legal counsel in the Kulbushan Jadhav case. In an online lecture on May 3, Salve, who had represented India in the case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), alleged that Pakistan refused to respond to Indian queries about how it would carry out the ICJ's judgement and review and reconsider Jadav's case. "We have written four to five letters to Pakistan [...] but they just keep on denying. I think we have reached a point where we have to now decide whether we want to go back to ICJ for consequential directions because Pakistan has not moved ahead," Tribune India quoted Salve as saying. He also alleged that Pakistan granted consular access to Jadhav "too late" and refused to share details of the case with India. The Foreign Office, while refuting the allegations, said that Pakistan has "fully complied" with the international court's judgement. "Pakistan has granted India consular access to commander Jadhav and is processing measures for effective review and reconsideration as per the guidelines provided by ICJ in its judgment," a statement from the FO read. The Foreign Office also said that Salve's statements were "regrettable and a misrepresentation of facts", adding that Pakistan followed "all its international obligations". Read: Timeline: How the Kulbhushan Jadhav saga unfolded The ICJ in its verdict in July 2019 had ruled that Jadhav be allowed consular access immediately and asked Pakistan to ensure "effective review and reconsideration of his conviction and sentences". The ICJ had, however, rejected all other remedies sought by India, which included the annulment of the military court decision convicting Jadhav, restricting Pakistan from executing the sentence, securing Jadhav's release and ordering his return to India. Arrest of Indian spy Jadhav — a serving commander of the Indian Navy associated with Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing — was arrested on March 3, 2016, from Balochistan on allegations of espionage and terrorism. Read: Transcript of RAW agent Kulbhushan’s confessional statement In his subsequent trial at a military court, Jadhav had confessed to his involvement in terrorist plots. The spy was subsequently sentenced to death in 2017. However, India insisted that Jadhav was not a spy and said he was kidnapped from Iran. On April 10, 2017, Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa had endorsed the death penalty for Jadhav. In June 2017, the Indian spy had filed a mercy petition against the death penalty, in which he again confessed to his involvement in terrorist activities. However, before Pakistani authorities could make a final decision, the ICJ, after being approached by India, had ordered a stay in his execution through an interim order. Full Article World
is Iran says US yet to respond about prisoner swap By www.dailystar.com.lb Published On :: 2020-05-10T11:39:00.0000000 Washington has yet to respond to Iran about a prisoner swap, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei was quoted as saying by the government's website on Sunday, reiterating that Tehran was ready for a full prisoner exchange with the United States without preconditions. Full Article Middle East
is Aha Brings Unsigned Artists and DJ-Curated Content to the Dashboard By news.harman.com Published On :: Tue, 28 May 2013 12:00:00 GMT Palo Alto, Calif. – Aha by HARMAN today announced it has added audio stations from Daily Unsigned and Plum Radio to its platform. Daily Unsigned offers unsigned artists a platform to gain fans, and gives music lovers a great way to discover new music they might not otherwise hear. Plum Radio is an outgrowth of the first company to stream DJ-produced content dubbed “mixshows” to mobile phones, and now straight into vehicles via Aha’s service. Dozens of new Aha stations powered by Daily Unsigned and Plum Radio will be available on demand to Aha users soon. Full Article
is American Public Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, BlogTalkRadio and Hay House Publishing Added to the Aha by HARMAN Content Library By news.harman.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 12:00:00 GMT Palo Alto, CA – Aha™ by HARMAN today announced new content available via the free Aha Radio app for Android and iOS and included in the in-vehicle infotainment system in over 40 models of cars. With the addition of self-improvement publisher Hay House, live podcast network BlogTalkRadio and leading national broadcasters American Public Media (APM) and CBC/Radio-Canada, Aha adds thousands of new programs, across a multitude of genres, extending its content library of 40,000 audio and non-audio programs to include exactly what consumers want to hear in the car, at home, and on the go.Specific offerings include APM’s business and economic news program Marketplace, AAA station The Current, Classical Minnesota Public Radio and regional news from Southern California Public Radio and Minnesota Public Radio. Full Article
is Aha by HARMAN Augments Its Location-Based Services By Partnering With Fishidy And Rolling Out ParkVisitor’s Services By news.harman.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 22:00:00 GMT Palo Alto, CA – Aha™ by HARMAN announced today that it has partnered with Fishidy and has rolled out ParkVisitor’s services, expanding its already robust content pipeline. Aha uses the HARMAN Cloud Platform to enable Web-based entertainment and information in vehicles using a radio-like format that is familiar to drivers. More than 40,000 music and non-music programs that span from live radio stations to podcasts and audiobooks from the Web are delivered straight to the car's dashboard through a seamless connection with an Aha smartphone app for iOS and Android systems. Full Article
is Aha Radio Integrates More Than 65 Radio Stations From Univision’s Uforia Digital Music Service By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:00:00 GMT CES 2014, LAS VEGAS, NV – HARMAN announced today that its Aha Radio service has partnered with Univision Radio, the leading Hispanic radio group that owns and operates 69 broadcast radio stations in 16 of the top 25 U.S. markets, to integrate more than 65 radio stations from the Uforia digital music service into Aha-enabled vehicles and mobile apps.This partnership represents a continuing effort by Univision Radio to provide Hispanic audiences with high-quality content across all its platforms. For Aha, this is another step to further expand its content offerings and specifically, to provide high-quality content to Hispanic audiences in the U.S. Full Article
is Aha Radio Adds Top Radio Stations and Digital Content from Emmis, Salem and MediaTracks Communications By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:00:00 GMT CES 2014, LAS VEGAS -- HARMAN announced today that it is working with Emmis Communications, Salem Communications and MediaTracks Communications, integrating top radio stations and digital content into its Aha Radio platform. The arrangements further expand Aha Radio content offerings to its global user base, delivering an extensive and diverse mix of terrestrial and digital radio content. Drivers outside major U.S. cities can now tune in to these top radio stations and digital content in their car through the Aha app. Full Article
is HARMAN Partners with AdsWizz to Deliver Targeted Advertising via Aha Radio By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 13:00:00 GMT CES 2014, LAS VEGAS – HARMAN today announced it will begin delivering targeted audio advertising to its users through a partnership between its Aha Radio and AdsWizz. A leading global technology provider of advertising solutions for the digital radio and audio industries, AdsWizz will be Aha Radio’s primary technology partner in enabling targeted audio advertising in vehicles and mobile phones through the Aha Radio app.This is the first time that the AdsWizz server-side Audio Injector for Streamers (AIS), built to be compatible with most of the market recognized streaming technologies, will be used in the vehicle audioadvertising space. Full Article
is New 2015 Hyundai Genesis To Feature Aha Radio By news.harman.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 17:00:00 GMT CHICAGO, IL –HARMAN and Hyundai Motor America today announced the 2015 Genesis will offer the Aha Radio service in the North American market. Aha Radio will be a part of the next generation infotainment systems also debuting in the 2015 Genesis. Hyundai Motor America has integrated the Aha Radio service into Genesis to give its U.S. drivers the ability to access over 100,000 music, entertainment and news stations as well as location-based services in an intuitive manner using their connected iPhone. Full Article
is Families Rejoice! Aha Radio Integrates Radio Disney for Best Near and Far Road Trips Yet By news.harman.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 12:30:00 GMT Palo Alto, CA – August 12, 2014– HARMAN announced today that its Aha Radio service has integrated Radio Disney, the #1 radio network for kids, tweens and families, into today’s two million Aha-enabled vehicles. This alliance represents the continuing effort of Aha by Harman to further expand its content offerings and specifically, provide an enjoyable experience for all users, regardless of age or taste in music. Full Article
is New Harman Kardon® Audio/Video Receivers Accomplish Flawless Versatility and Performance By news.harman.com Published On :: Thu, 23 May 2013 13:00:00 GMT STAMFORD, Conn. – HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated, introduces three new audio/video receivers that seamlessly mesh versatility, quality and efficiency to create a peerless multimedia experience. The Harman Kardon® AVR 1510, AVR 1610 and AVR 1710 (right) feature the brand’s iconic styling and unmatched sound reproduction in addition to enhanced support for streaming and external devices. Harman Kardon launched the world’s first audio receiver in 1953 and the first stereo receiver in 1958. Full Article
is U.S. to allow states to distribute Gilead's remdesivir to fight COVID-19 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:35:51 -0400 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said on Saturday it would allow state health departments to distribute Gilead Sciences Inc's remdesivir drug to fight COVID-19, and the United States would receive about 40% of the drug maker's global donation. Full Article topNews HHS
is UK wants to 'slowly and cautiously' ease lockdown to restart economy: minister By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:16:18 -0400 The British government wants to slowly and cautiously restart the economy, housing minister Robert Jenrick said on Sunday ahead of a televised address from the prime minister to set out plans to begin easing the coronavirus lockdown measures. Full Article topNews
is Iran says United States yet to respond about prisoner swap By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:18:16 -0400 Washington has yet to respond to Iran about a prisoner swap, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei was quoted as saying by the government's website on Sunday, reiterating that Tehran was ready for a full prisoner exchange with the United States without preconditions. Full Article topNews
is Cousins to Prescott: Franchise tag 'can be your friend' By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:48:42 -0400 Kirk Cousins knows a thing or two about playing under the franchise tag, having done so in the 2016 and 2017 seasons before signing a lucrative three-year, $84 million contract with the Minnesota Vikings. Full Article sportsNews
is Players feel compensation is key when taking risk By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:36:03 -0400 As the possibility of a season start date increases, Major League Baseball Players Association board members Chris Iannetta and Andrew Miller are concerned about pay and health. Full Article sportsNews
is On this day: Born May 11, 1984: Andres Iniesta, Spanish footballer By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:22:47 -0400 A shy village boy who could not bear to leave his parents' bed, Andres Iniesta may have seemed an unlikely candidate to become one of the best footballers of all time, but anyone who saw him play rarely had serious doubts. Full Article sportsNews
is For $199, is Acer's C7 Chromebook worth it? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:54:01 -0500 Google surprised many with the launch of a $199 Chromebook this week. So what's the Acer C7 like? Overall the quality and performance is better than I expected for the price and it even has a 320 GB hard drive for those who want local storage. Full Article
is Which Zagg keyboard is right for your iPad mini? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 17:01:36 -0500 I tested both of Zagg's iPad mini keyboard cases and either is a nice accessory. There's a difference in typing, however, due to the two sizes. That means you'll have to figure out if you value portability or a better typing experience when choosing. Full Article
is This is Z10, the first BlackBerry 10 handset By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:09:48 -0500 Research In Motion is no more! BlackBerry is the new company name and the Z10 is the first BlackBerry 10 handset. Here's a quick overview of the new phone. Full Article
is Is the Acer W510 Windows 8 tablet better than Windows RT? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 14:56:03 -0500 Can a Windows 8 tablet running on Intel's Atom be a good middle ground between Windows RT and more expensive devices? Take a look at Acer's W510: great battery life and full Windows 8. Full Article
is How impressive is the Chromebook Pixel? Very! By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 17:33:57 -0500 I've been using a Chromebook Pixel for the past two days and a single phrase comes to mind: blown away. Is it worth $1,299 or more? Take a look to see and then stack it up against your mobile computing needs. Full Article
is How is the growth in India and China different? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 01:01:00 -0500 Nov. 15 - Professor Ashutosh Varshney discusses the difference between authoritarian political dispensation and messy democracies. Full Article
is Is the Anna Hazare movement a turning point in India? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 01:21:00 -0500 Nov. 15 - How much pressure is the Anna Hazare movement really putting on the Indian government. Professor Ashutosh Varshney of Brown University analyzes. Full Article
is Is this the moment for political awakening in India's cities? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 02:04:00 -0500 While still 68% rural, it seems India is the only exception to Democratic theory. Professor Ashutosh Varshney explains where the country's political and economic strengths lie. Full Article
is Financial regulation: to study or ignore history By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:02:00 -0500 OSFI Assistant superintendent Ted Price explains that most regulation is based on previous history, something that Gordon Nixon of RBC Financial Group points out as looking in the wrong direction. Full Article
is The Finance Crisis: Part Three By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 22:04:00 -0500 At a panel discussion called, The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, shares his thoughts on the EU debt crisis, the pros and cons of the United States and the impact of Occupy Wall Street, with Chrystia Freeland, Global Editor-at-Large of Reuters. Full Article
is The Finance Crisis: Part Two By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 17:19:00 -0500 In this panel discussion from "The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward," Reuters' Chrystia Freeland moderates a conversation focused on the success of Canada's financial system through global economic turmoil and what lessons can be learned by countries with less healthy financial systems. Panelists: Ted Price, Assistant Superintendent, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, Gordon Nixon, President and CEO, RBC Financial Group, CFTC Commissioner Jill Sommers, Tom Glocer, CEO Thomson Reuters and Nicolas Veron, Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Visiting Senior Fellow Peterson Institute. Full Article
is Summers: The Euro is worth saving By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 17:02:00 -0500 Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers speaks with Reuters Chrystia Freeland about the European Union's chances for survival during a discussion at The University of Western Ontario. Full Article
is How did this man impact revolution in the Arab world? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:22:00 -0500 As the head of Al-Jazeera for eight years, Wadah Khanfar transformed the network into one of the most influential in the Middle East. Al-Jazeera's coverage of the Arab revolts this year, brought the network millions of viewer and praise from around the world, which is why Foreign Policy magazine has honored Khanfar as one of its "Top 100 Global Thinkers." Full Article
is Why is this guy a top thinker? By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:15:00 -0500 In the past, author and NYU professor, Clay Shirky's predictions haven't always come true, but it appears he was on the money in 2011. Foreign Policy Magazine named Shirky one of their "Top 100 Global Thinkers," for his musings on social media's impact on revolutions, which we saw come to full fruition in the Arab Spring. Full Article
is GE CEO says equal access in China is crucial By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:32:00 -0500 Jan 19 - In an exclusive interview with Reuters Global Editor-at-Large Chrystia Freeland, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt says true free trade between the the world's top two economies of U.S. and China is crucial. Full Article
is Soros: Angela Merkel was the creator of the European crisis By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Nov 2011 19:01:00 -0400 George Soros explains to Reuters' Chrystia Freeland how German Chancellor Angela Merkel's actions in 2008 could lead to the disintegration of the European Union. Consequently, a disorderly default of European sovereignties may lead to a global financial meltdown worse than 2008. He explains his analysis here. Full Article
is Why the Indian protests were not a surprise By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 19:25:00 -0500 Nov. 14 - Tulsi Tanti, the chairman and managing director of Suzlon Energy, sits down with Chrystia Freeland to discuss the Anna Hazare movement in India, and why protests like this are not surprising in emerging economies. Full Article
is NEWSMAKER: Carney on IMF, inflation & how he got his new job By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 15:22:00 -0400 Incoming Bank of England governor Mark Carney explains where he differs with the IMF on austerity, central bank inflation targeting and how he was made Bank of England chief even though he's Canadian. Full Article