Angle: U.S. labor market, signs of weakness behind significant increase in employment in May | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Nonfarm payrolls rose by 339,000 in May from the previous month, the Labor Department said on Wednesday. A truly eye-opening figure, nearly doubling from pre-coronavirus pandemic standards, is a positive force in the U.S. labor market despite a sharp tightening by the U.S. Federal Reserve. was confirmed to be firmly maintained. WASHINGTON […]
Angle: “Squishmallow” and the dynamics of the US economy shown by Mr. Buffett | Reuters
(Reuters) – Two years ago, popular American singer Lady Gaga and others posted the stuffed toy “Squishmallow” on the video-sharing app TikTok. The manufacturing company last year came under the umbrella of Warren Buffett’s business empire. Two years ago, popular American singer Lady Gaga and others posted the stuffed toy “Squishmallow” on the video sharing […]
Angle: Italy is tough on immigrants, spurring low growth without acknowledging highly educated skills | Reuters
(Reuters) – Marilyn Neber, a longtime high school math teacher in the Philippines, moved to Italy 14 years ago. In her heart, she hopes to hone her skills in the country that gave birth to Galileo and Fibonacci. A combination of factors, including severe restrictions on obtaining work permits and citizenship in Italy, make it […]
Angle: U.S. Treasury Department’s funding plan warns that resources will be exhausted sooner | Reuters
(Reuters) – When the U.S. Treasury Department announces its financing plans for the third quarter this week, it will set off new turmoil for markets if it warns that the federal debt ceiling will dry up sooner than expected. could become If the U.S. Treasury, when it releases its financing plans for the third quarter […]
Angle: The country strengthens the “monopoly of memory” and closes the Russian Human Rights Center | Reuters
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Posters depicting the end of the Cold War are discarded near an outdoor trash can. Inside the building, staff sorted through documents, stacking books and sorting through documents documenting Russia’s human rights activism for more than a quarter of a century. Posters depicting the end of the Cold War between East and […]
Focus: Will the war situation change, Ukraine will strengthen the development of ‘domestic drones’ | Reuters
KYIV (Reuters) – A modest industrial park in northern Ukraine. Engineers led by two former Microsoft executives are building military drones that can fly long distances and carry heavy payloads. To fill a large gap with Russia, the Ukrainian government says it is expanding its drone program for both long-range reconnaissance and striking enemy targets. […]
Angle: Taiwan’s communication infrastructure in danger of emergency, high hurdles for maintenance | Reuters
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan is scrambling to secure a way to communicate with the outside world in case China invades. Reuters spoke to several experts and officials, highlighting the grim reality that restoration of critical submarine cables is slow even in peacetime, and that backup satellite networks are not in place. March 15, Taiwan is […]
Information Box: Can China bridge peace in Ukraine | Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) – Beijing on February 24 released a document outlining China’s position on the Ukraine crisis, calling on Russia and Ukraine to come together and pursue a total ceasefire. Xi Jinping is expected to visit Russia soon to meet with Putin, and is reportedly planning a virtual meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. China’s […]
Focus: Iran-Saudi normalization blitz agreement, sharp decline in US influence | Reuters
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Iran and Saudi Arabia’s surprise diplomatic deal offers a potential deterrent to Iran’s nuclear program and a chance to secure a ceasefire in Yemen. , there are many factors of interest to the United States. A surprise deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia on diplomatic normalization presents an intriguing factor for […]
Angle: Bank of Japan Ueda’s Monetary Policy, “Kuroko Role” for Structural Wage Raises | Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) – The new regime of the Bank of Japan, headed by economist Kazuo Ueda, will start after approval by the Diet. What the Fumio Kishida administration expects is to conduct policy after analyzing and forecasting the side effects of the “unusual monetary easing” and the economic and price situation. The stance is very […]