Venezuela uses 'hate' law to silence Maduro’s foes
A Reuters review of more than 40 recent arrests found in each case that authorities used the law to detain critics of the President Nicolas Maduro, his aides or allies.
A Reuters review of more than 40 recent arrests found in each case that authorities used the law to detain critics of the President Nicolas Maduro, his aides or allies.
In about two weeks, at least 9 million jobless U.S. residents are at risk of losing the unemployment benefits that have helped sustain them through the pandemic. Delayed rent, estimated at $70 billion spread among perhaps 11 million families, will start coming due.
Early in-person voting begins in the state of Georgia Monday for a pair of Jan. 5 runoff elections that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and whether Democratic President-elect Joe Biden will be able to enact at least some of his agenda.
Conspiracy theories about how voting machines were used to stop the re-election of Donald Trump have not just sapped Americans' faith in the democratic process - they also pose an existential threat to the market for electronic voting systems worldwide, an executive with a leading company said.
LONDON (Reuters) -Stocks began the week with robust gains as investors gauged the chance of added U.S. fiscal and monetary stimulus, while Britain's pound jumped on the last-gasp extension to Brexit talks.
From Air Canada to China's CDB Aviation, airlines and leasing firms are rushing to permanently convert older passenger jets into freighters, betting on a boom in e-commerce as the value of used planes tumbles amid the pandemic.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -China warned its Internet giants on Monday that it would not tolerate monopolistic practices and to brace for increased scrutiny, as it slapped fines and announced probes into deals involving Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings.
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