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Fun fact: Reuters doesn't make its money from its news reporting. It makes its money selling near-instant stock (and other) market data to large banks and investors. Source: Worked for Reuters' Client Site Services, installing big iron, usually redundant high speed data systems at banks and investment firms.
Football fan dies after Argentinian police use teargas at Gimnasia v Boca. Teargas used outside stadium leads to abandonment. Security minister says fan died of heart problem while leaving. A football fan died in Argentina and the match between Gimnasia La Plata and Boca Juniors was abandoned on Thursday after teargas fired by police outside ...
Reuters is a news operation, making a reasonable and professional effort to present the news objectively. Does a pretty good job, if you ask me. MSNBC is not a news source at all. It offers only commentary (right-wing in the morning and left-wing in the evening) but it employs no news reporters and offers no newscasts.
Reuters has spoken out against those types of accusations, made by Honest Reporting against a group of reporters in Gaza, including some who provided content to Reuters. So, to wrap up: journalists affiliated to armed groups aren’t new, but making baseless accusations against journalists is a dangerous trend in this latest conflict in Gaza.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said it was reviewing safety data on a class of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. This includes Novo's Ozempic, which contains the active ingredient semaglutide and is approved to treat Type 2 diabetes. Another drug being reviewed is Novo's Saxenda, which contains the active ...
Hi Reddit, I’m Maya Gebeily, the Reuters Bureau Chief for Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, based in Beirut. I’ve been covering the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war, including deadly rocket fire on the Lebanese-Israeli border and missile attacks in Syria.
Yes they are. I have friends and family that work for them and they speak very highly of the company. They are pretty big on work life balance, layoffs do happen but like other have stated it seems to be cause primarily due to business restructuring causing middle management to shift. 2.
I am Will Dunham and I am in Washington, D.C., where I cover a wide range of science topics for Reuters. We have recently hit the 200th anniversary of the first formal scientific recognition of a dinosaur — our toothy friend Megalosaurus — and there are many other developments in the field of dinosaur paleontology as well.
The emails state that I used images from Reuters News & Media Inc and a few more, and the sum of all the fees are about $10k. The post wasn't for profit, I didn't benefit financially from it, the website is a personal portfolio site where I keep my resume and projects, and sometimes blog about tech stuff.
a lot of journalists get shot covering palestinian news, its not infrequent. from a wikipedia page. covering it “UNESCO has documented 21 professional or citizen journalists who have died in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory since 2002.[1]