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Motor racing - Honda to supply engines to Sauber from 2018
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Honda will supply the Swiss-based Sauber Formula One team with engines from 2018 as well as McLaren in a move that the Japanese manufacturer hopes will help speed up the development of its troubled power unit.
Exercise can be contagious, new social network analysis finds
Now here's a contagion that might not be so bad to encounter. A new analysis of the running habits of about 1.1 million people reveals that exercise is indeed contagious – though its communicability depends on who's spreading it.
Why Islamists or anti-Chinese sentiments don’t worry Widodo
JAKARTA: Oblivious to the oppressive heat and the smoky emissions from the stalled traffic, a middle-aged Indonesian couple ambles up and down the pavement outside the office of the governor of Jakarta.
Rouhani warns voters to prevent 'extremism' returning to Iran
LONDON (Reuters) - President Hassan Rouhani told Iranians on Saturday they could face greater authoritarianism if they replace him with a hardline rival in May's election.
Landmark journey for first London-China train
Beijing: Laden with whisky and baby milk, the first freight train linking China directly to the UK arrived in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu after a 12,000km trip, becoming the world’s second-longest rail route.
Improvements to South Korea-U.S. trade deal may not shrink America's deficit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A five-year-old U.S.-South Korean trade deal could be improved to increase access for American vehicles and deter currency manipulation, but changes will not necessarily shrink the U.S. trade deficit with the Asian export powerhouse.
Tech workers who quit say they’re treated unfairly, study shows
People quit their jobs for a variety of reasons: a better opportunity elsewhere, a life change, a move out of state. Among those at high-paying US technology companies, the most common reason is a sense of being unfairly treated, according to a study.
First direct London-China train completes 12,000 km run
Beijing (AFP) - Laden with whisky and baby milk, the first freight train linking China directly to the UK arrived in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu Saturday after a 12,000-kilometre (7,500-mile) trip, becoming the world's second-longest rail route.
Giving boardroom independence a shelf life
New corporate governance code draws attention to long-serving directors
Proxy voters voice gruelling questions
AGM season is upon us, and this year, changes are to be expected with the new Company Act 2016 in place.