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Japan braces for return of torrential southern rains that killed 16
TOKYO (Reuters) – Torrential rains that hit Japan’s southern island of Kyushu killed 16 people, with 13 going missing and 17 showing no vital signs, public broadcaster NHK said on Sunday, as the weather agency expects heavy rain to resume by evening. Saturday’s unprecedented rains in the Kumamoto prefecture of central Kyushu unleashed floods and […]
Coronavirus impacts could include deflation, loss of output: IMF
By Megan Davies NEW YORK (Reuters) – The coronavirus pandemic and economic shutdowns could have multiple second-order impacts such as deflation in some economies, a loss of output, permanently-shifted supply chains and a re-evaluation of regulation, the director of the International Monetary Fund’s monetary and capital markets department said. The comments came after the IMF, […]
Denver airport still weighing security revamp options in project
Denver International Airport officials’ efforts to rein in its over-budget terminal renovation could eliminate plans to relocate the two main security screening areas entirely, nixing a cornerstone of the now-$770 million project. Project leaders shed new light on the options under consideration for security screening on Wednesday during a Denver City Council briefing. It came […]