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Austrian minister says at least one ‘Islamist terrorist’ behind Vienna attack

(Reuters) – At least one “Islamist terrorist” was responsible for attacks across central Vienna, in

Lenovo profit beats expectations, helped by remote working trend

(Reuters) – China’s Lenovo Group, the world’s biggest PC maker, posted a better than expected

The truckers who keep India’s coronavirus patients breathing

(Reuters) – Subhas Kumar Yadav has fought fear, deadlines and hunger to truck liquid oxygen

As U.S. COVID-19 cases break records, weekly deaths rise 3%

(Reuters) – The number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States hit another record

2 dead, 15 wounded in Vienna terror attack, authorities say

(AP) — Gunmen opened fire on people enjoying a last night out at Vienna’s cafes

Poland protests leader: Abortion court ruling must be waived

(AP) — Poland’s prime minister appealed Monday for talks with the leaders of massive protests

In 2020 finale, Trump complains, Biden stays on offense

(AP) — In the final day of a campaign unlike any other, President Donald Trump

Police on curfew patrol as Spain fights nightlife infections

(AP) — At 10:00 p.m. each night, Barcelona’s professional crime fighters become wet blankets in

Renault takes on ‘range anxiety’ in electric sales push. But it’s a long road

(Reuters) – Steve Tomlin, who runs a Renault dealership in Britain, says sales of the

With Biden bets and Trump hedges, investors prepare for U.S. Election Day

(Reuters) – Four years after Donald Trump’s surprise presidential victory roiled markets, investors are prepared