By Anna Mehler Paperny TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is increasingly relying on temporary residents to meet its labor force needs,...
Read more(Reuters) - Eleven people were injured, five critically, in Washington on Friday when an SUV crashed into the outdoor seating...
Read moreBy Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen (Reuters) - Rather than commenting on the food and service at Russian restaurants and cafes, some users...
Read moreBy Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen (Reuters) - Rather than commenting on the food and service at Russian restaurants and cafes, some users...
Read moreBy Rama Venkat BENGALURU (Reuters) - Almost two years after India went into the world's biggest lockdown to slow the...
Read moreBANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's top hoteliers on Tuesday urged the government to simplify entry rules to help along an otherwise...
Read moreBy Ross Kerber (Reuters) -Some Western companies severed their ties with Russia on Friday, and others studied whether and how...
Read moreBEIJING (Reuters) - Starbucks is battling its second bout of public fury in China in less than three months, after...
Read moreBy Sumit Khanna AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - Hundreds of Hindu nationalist protesters marched in the Indian state of Gujarat on...
Read more(The Jan. 31 story corrects title of Jack Zhang in the last paragraph to deputy director of food and beverage...
Read moreBy Francis Mukasa KAMPALA (Reuters) - Throngs of revellers filled The Levels bar in Uganda's capital Kampala, dancing to live...
Read moreNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's capital Delhi lifted a weekend curfew and allowed restaurants and marketplaces to reopen on Friday,...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) - Greece will allow music in restaurants and bars again and extend their operating hours as it lifts...
Read moreBy Conor Humphries and Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland is to scrap almost all its COVID-19 restrictions on Saturday after...
Read moreBy Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday announced the reopening of stores, hairdressers and gyms,...
Read moreBy Javier Barbancho and Guillermo Martinez MADRID (Reuters) - After nearly two years of COVID-19-induced uncertainty, Madrid's bars and restaurants...
Read moreBy Sunil Kataria CALANGUTE, India (Reuters) - Thousands of Indian tourists have thronged the beaches, pubs and nightclubs of Goa...
Read moreROME (Reuters) - Italian restaurant and club owners are seeking urgent government support due to increased cancellations prompted by a...
Read moreBy Sisipho Skweyiya CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Caden Khayo stands outside a bar on Cape Town's Long Street, desperate to...
Read moreBy Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) -The Czech government on Thursday ordered bars and clubs to close at...
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