Boris Johnson’s mounting trouble is treasure for satirists

LONDON (AP) — A politician’s troubles are a humorist’s treasures. The scandal-prone British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has given cartoonists and meme-makers unimaginable riches for years, and with his hold on power now in jeopardy, their fortunes are only growing. Johnson and his staff are facing civil and criminal investigations into social gatherings they hosted…

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Malaysian Firms Facing U.S. Bans Over Forced Labour Summoned By Ministry

Malaysian Firms Facing U.S. Bans Over Forced Labour Summoned By Ministry

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia’s Human Resources Ministry said on Sunday it would call in all companies facing U.S. import bans over suspected forced labour practices to discuss immediate action to address the allegations. Malaysian factories, which include major suppliers of palm oil and medical gloves, have been under increased scrutiny over allegations of abuse…

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China Jan Factory Activity Growth Slows, Demand Wanes As COVID Surges

China Jan Factory Activity Growth Slows, Demand Wanes As COVID Surges

BEIJING (Reuters) – Growth in China’s factory activity slowed in January as a resurgence of COVID-19 cases and tough lockdowns hit production and demand, but the slight expansion offered some signs of resilience as the world’s second-largest economy enters a likely bumpy new year. The official manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) registered 50.1 in January,…

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China's Jan Factory Activity Contracts As COVID Lockdowns Bite - Caixin PMI

China’s Jan Factory Activity Contracts As COVID Lockdowns Bite – Caixin PMI

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity contracted at the sharpest rate in 23 months in January, underscoring the huge economic costs from the country’s zero-COVID approach as surging cases and tough containment measures weighed on output and demand, a private survey showed on Sunday. The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 49.1 in…

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