Employment
  • Suicide bombers strike mine, military barracks in Niger

    By Abdoulaye Massalatchi, Reuters

    NIAMEY (Reuters) - Suicide bombers struck a military barracks and a mine run by French nuclear group Areva in Niger on Thursday, killing and wounding several people in separate attacks that showed...

  • Portuguese leaders build faith in bailout exit

    Portuguese leaders build faith in bailout exit

    By Andrei Khalip, Reuters

    LISBON (Reuters) - President Anibal Cavaco Silva thanked Portugal's patron saint for a long-delayed approval of Lisbon's bailout review last week, but the head of state could claim a share of the...

  • Miners Vale, Rio Tinto accused of neglecting displaced Mozambicans

    Miners Vale, Rio Tinto accused of neglecting displaced Mozambicans

    By Marina Lopes, Reuters

    MAPUTO (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch accused Mozambique's government and foreign mining companies on Thursday of "serious shortcomings" in resettling communities to make way for coal mines, leaving...

  • Immigrants Wanted: Rust Belt Cities Need You!

    By David Koeppel, The Fiscal Times

    The loss of manufacturing jobs and declining populations have intensified efforts in rustbelt cities like St Louis, Cincinnati, and Dayton, Ohio, to attract new immigrant entrepreneurs and startups.

  • Italy to outline youth jobs plan as government struggles

    Italy to outline youth jobs plan as government struggles

    By Steve Scherer, Reuters

    ROME (Reuters) - Italy's new government, already sinking in opinion polls and riven by internal disputes, on Wednesday lays out its plans to address one of the main causes of public anger - soaring...