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Fired U.S. State Department watchdog confirms probe of Saudi arms sale
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A State Department inspector general abruptly fired by President Donald Trump last month confirmed on Wednesday that he was investigating the declaration of a "national emergency" to justify arms sales to Saudi Arabia when he was dismissed, members of the U.S. Congress said.
Brazil meatpackers bought cattle linked to deforestation, says Greenpeace
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian meatpackers JBS SA, Marfrig and Minerva purchased thousands of cattle linked to deforestation of the Amazon rainforest since 2018, advocacy group Greenpeace Brasil alleged in a report published on Thursday.
Robotics supplier is Japan’s 2nd biggest firm
Keyence has jumped 19% this year, now worth US$100bil
Tiffany dives on report deal with LVMH uncertain
NEW YORK: Tiffany & Co plunged after Women’s Wear Daily reported LVMH’s deal to buy the luxury jewellery company is uncertain as the US economy faces widespread upheaval.
Last dance for legendary Madrid flamenco joint, stung by coronavirus
MADRID (Reuters) - A Madrid flamenco bar that has played host to some of Spain's top performers, including an early-career set from Grammy-award winner Rosalia, is shutting down as audiences dwindle in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Art van adds a splash of colour to drab Gaza life
No galleries, no problem: Palestinian artists sell paintings from a van to earn a living.
Malaysian Danish Harraz, 13, founded his own charity group to help the needy
Danish Harraz is a 13-year-old who taught himself how to cook and bake. Now, he's using his recipes to help generate funds to provide for the needy.
EBay raises forecasts on online boom, shares hit record high
BENGALURU (Reuters) - EBay Inc raised its current-quarter revenue and profit forecasts on Thursday, as people stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic ordered more through its online platform, sending its shares to a record high.
Rethink stand on banning alcohol sale, Tiong urges Annuar
PETALING JAYA: Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa should rethink his call to the government to stop issuing new licences to sell liquor, says Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
Few takers for wage subsidy programme
KUALA TERENGGANU: Only 200 of the more than 3,000 entrepreneurs in Terengganu have applied to the Social Security Organisation (Socso) for the Wage Subsidy Programme, said state entrepreneurship, human resources, micro industry and hawker affairs committee chairman Mohd Nurkhuzaini Ab Rahman.