Bloomberg Members of the Electoral College were expected to meet on Monday to officially elect Joe Biden, a moment some Republican lawmakers have targeted as the end of President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the results as far as they’re concerned. The constitutionally mandated procedure across the 50 states and the District of Columbia usually passes with little notice. But ...
Read More »US lifts Sudan’s listing as ‘sponsor of terror’
Bloomberg The US rescinded Sudan’s almost three-decade designation as a state sponsor of terror, paving the way for the North African country to rejoin the global community and boost its ravaged economy. “The congressional notification period of 45 days has lapsed and the secretary of state has signed a notification stating rescission of Sudan’s State Sponsor of Terrorism designation is ...
Read More »14 Venezuelan migrants drowned, six missing
Bloomberg Fourteen Venezuelan migrants drowned and six are missing after a failed bid to reach Trinidad and Tobago by boat. Eleven bodies were recovered, and another three corpses were found on a Venezuelan beach, the nation’s government said in a statement. The vessel departed from the Venezuelan town of Guiria on December 6 with 20 people on board, according to ...
Read More »US agencies hit in brazen attack by suspected Russian hackers
Bloomberg In one of the most audacious hacks in recent memory, US government agencies were attacked as part of a global campaign that exploited a flaw in the software updates of a US company. The hackers are suspected to be part of a notorious hacking group tied to the Russian government, the Washington Post reported. The attack included breaches at ...
Read More »EU urges China to give staffer of Bloomberg News legal access
Bloomberg The European Union called on Chinese authorities to allow a Bloomberg News staffer who was detained last week in Beijing to have access to a lawyer, medical care and contact with her family. China has confirmed that Haze Fan, a Chinese citizen who has worked with Bloomberg News since 2017, was detained by the Beijing Municipal National Security Bureau ...
Read More »New York may get 12 inches of snow from midweek storm
Bloomberg The springlike temperatures are giving way to winter conditions across the Northeast, with the threat of snow rising for New York and New England from a fast-moving storm that will hit late Wednesday. New York could get 8 to 12 inches of snow starting from Wednesday from a storm starting to come together across the western US, said Bob ...
Read More »UK businesses plead for time to avoid looming Brexit cliff edge
Bloomberg British business groups pleaded with the government to extend the time they have to prepare for the nation’s departure from the European Union after leaders from both sides agreed to continue talks. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gave negotiators another shot at reaching a deal on the terms of trade before ...
Read More »Trump, top officials to be offered Covid vaccine within days
Bloomberg President Donald Trump and other top US officials will be offered the newly approved coronavirus vaccine within days as part of a plan to ensure continuity in government amid the pandemic, people familiar with the effort said. The vaccinations will be offered to critical personnel in all three branches of government deemed essential, and could start soon. The shots ...
Read More »EQT offers to buy Recipharm of Sweden in $2.1billion deal
Bloomberg Private equity firm EQT AB has made an offer to take over Swedish pharmaceuticals company Recipharm AB in a deal valued at about $2.1 billion. EQT is offering shareholders 220 kronor in cash per share, compared to Friday’s closing price of 179 kronor. It’s also proposing to give holders of Recipharm’s senior unsecured convertible bonds 1.43 billion kronor in ...
Read More »Tech giants gird for business threats under strict new EU laws
Bloomberg US tech giants are bracing for new laws that could force sweeping changes to how they operate in Europe, with significant fines or, in extreme cases, orders to break up the worst offenders. The new Digital Markets Act, set to be proposed by the European Union on Tuesday, targets so-called gatekeeper companies, platforms with the power to control distribution ...
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