[ad_1] PARIS/SARAN, France (Reuters) – Amazon workers in France are coming under unacceptable pressure, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Thursday, after staff complained they faced not getting paid if they stopped showing up
With tourists gone, Prague’s expat workers adapt to replace lost income
[ad_1] PRAGUE (Reuters) – Foreigners who settled in Prague for a comfortable expat lifestyle and plentiful job opportunities due to a vibrant tourist industry are now rethinking careers and remaking their businesses as they ride
Oil up after three-day plunge but coronavirus curbs gains
[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices rose nearly 3% on Thursday after a three-day selloff sparked by the spread of the coronavirus and a market share battle between Saudi Arabia and Russia drove them to
Turkish shops close after Erdogan promises support for economy
[ad_1] ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish clothing retailers said on Thursday they were shutting stores and shopping centres were set to close due to the spread of the coronavirus, after Ankara promised economic support and advised
Exclusive: UK supermarkets expect to get police support when London goes into lockdown – industry source
[ad_1] Empty shelves inside a Sainsburys supermarket in Watford as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Watford, Britain, March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Paul Childs LONDON (Reuters) – British supermarkets are expecting to get police
Alrosa considers options for online diamond trade in face of coronavirus
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: The Alrosa logo is seen at the polishing affiliate of the Russian diamond producer in Moscow, Russia February 12, 2018. Picture taken February 12, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin/File photo MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian
Explainer: How sham trades tricked Germany out of billions
[ad_1] BONN (Reuters) – Two British bankers were handed suspended jail sentences on Wednesday and one told to pay a 14 million euro penalty in Germany’s biggest post-war fraud trial of a scam involving multi-billion-euro
British banker hit with 14 million euro penalty in German fraud trial
[ad_1] BONN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Two British bankers were handed suspended jail terms on Wednesday and one a 14 million euro penalty in Germany’s biggest post-war fraud trial of a scam involving multi-billion-euro trades to get
Airline industry may not survive without state aid – Lufthansa
[ad_1] BERLIN (Reuters) – Lufthansa said that the airline industry may not survive without state aid if the coronavirus epidemic lasts for a long time, as it throws everything at bringing home stranded travellers and
Glut of crude swells across Atlantic basin on coronavirus, OPEC+ hikes
[ad_1] LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Crude oil traders from West Africa to the U.S. Gulf Coast are offering cargoes at deep discounts, desperately trying to attract buyers as global supplies swell and demand plunges. FILE