Friday, 18 December 2020_The number of Americans filing first-time claims for job less benefits unexpectedly rose last week as a relentless wave of new COVID-19 infections hobbled business operations, offering more evidence that the economy’s recovery from the pandemic recession was faltering.
Wednesday, 07 October 2020 _The United States has descended into “chaos” because President Donald Trump isn’t up to the job ,” former first lady Michelle Obama has said, launching a blistering attack against Trump.
Thursday, 17 September 2020_A Florida sheriff’s deputy who was fired for his inaction during a school shooting that left 17 dead has been reinstated with back pay by an arbitrator who ruled that the sheriff missed a deadline for dismissing the deputy.
TEHRAN, Feb 09 - When Tesla Inc announced last month a second round of job cuts to rein in costs, one crucial department was particularly badly hit. The automaker more than halved the division that delivers its electric vehicles to North American customers, two of the laid-off workers said.
TEHRAN, Feb 06 - Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has scorned US President Donald Trump’s job success claims, asserting that he has merely opened up more space for Democratic women in the Congress.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 -European shares were mixed on Monday morning as optimism fueled by a buoyant U.S. labor market and manufacturing faded, while a flurry of corporate news triggered sharp individual moves.
TEHRAN, Feb 04 -World stocks remained near two-month highs on Monday with the dollar and oil chalking up gains, though some European bourses struggled as momentum from last week’s U.S. employment and manufacturing data bounce started to fade.
TEHRAN, Jan 22 -Taiwan’s Foxconn (2317.TW), assembler of Apple Inc’s (AAPL.O) iPhones, on Tuesday said it was trying to recruit for more than 50,000 positions across its China campuses for the January-March quarter, amid reports of mass lay-offs.
TEHRAN, Jan 5 - Although the latest US job s report did indicate that 312,000 new non-farm job s were added to the economy in December of 2018, it should by no means suggest that the US economy is functioning in a perfect manner, Richard Wolff, professor of economics emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, told Sputnik.
TEHRAN, December 14 - A new survey shows that business growth in the eurozone has hit a four-year low in December amid concerns about a global trade war and the recent violent anti-government protests in France.
TEHRAN, December 03 - British Prime Minister Theresa May insists she will remain in office even if parliament rejects her controversial deal on withdrawing from the European Union.
TEHRAN, September 21 - SandRidge Energy Inc (SD.N) said on Friday interim Chief Executive Officer William Griffin would not be a candidate for the position of CEO.
TEHRAN, July 25 - The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees announced Wednesday it was cutting more than 250 job s in the Palestinian territories after the United States held back hundreds of millions in aid.
TEHRAN, July 25 -A city in Japan has been bombarded with inquiries from aspiring ninjas, the country’s famed feudal mercenaries and spies, after a news report on city tourist promotions was mistaken for a “ninjas wanted” advertisement.
TEHRAN, July 24 -Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said Tuesday it has suspended most of its work in South Sudan's northern Maban county, after protesters looted its offices and those of several humanitarian agencies.
TEHRAN, July 24 -Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said Tuesday it has suspended most of its work in South Sudan's northern Maban county, after protesters looted its offices and those of several humanitarian agencies.
TEHRAN, July 19 - The Argentine icon, Diego Maradona ,who recently chaired Dinamo Brest, went all Lenin as he paraded all the way to the club's stadium, greeting fans and cheering for his side ahead of the 16th leg of the Belarusian football championship.
TEHRAN, July 05 -The US dollar fell to three-week lows on Thursday, as the euro gained on strong German industrial orders, while data showing job s rose less than expected in June plus nagging concerns about global trade also reined in the greenback's recent rally.