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Turkish court opens re-trial in merged Gezi protest cases
By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish court on Friday opened the re-trial of philanthropist Osman Kavala and 50 other defendants over nationwide protests in 2013, in a case which has been ...
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Exclusive: Australia sees trade deal with EU by end-2022 -minister
By Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) - Australian Trade Minister Dan Tehan said on Friday he expected to finalise a free trade agreement with the European Union by the end of next year, despite the EU's ange...
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French court rules against tighter restrictions on porn sites
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court on Friday rejected a claim brought by two children's associations that aimed to tighten access to pornography on the internet, a spokesperson for one of the plaintiffs...
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Soccer-Fire breaks out at stadium ahead of Andorra v England match
(Reuters) - A fire broke out at Andorra's national stadium the day before the country are due to host England in a Group I World Cup qualifier, Sky Sports reported on Friday. Sky posted videos showing...
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Croatia confirms violent migrant pushback on border with Bosnia
ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia's Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic confirmed on Friday that policemen participated in a violent pushback of migrants on border with Bosnia after reports in European media o...
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Norway’s Labour, Centre agree to form minority government
OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's leftwing Labour Party and the rural Centre Party said on Friday they have agreed to form a minority government, the culmination of almost four weeks of negotiations following ...
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IMF board to debate Georgieva’s future, with some backing from Europe -sources
By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund's executive board was due to debate Kristalina Georgieva's future as head of the institution on Friday over her...
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Nobel Prize shines light in ‘dark time’ for Philippines’ Ressa
By Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa got accustomed to working against a backdrop of violence early in her career, having cut her journalistic teeth reporti...
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Poland says Belarusian services fired towards its troops
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland summoned the Belarusian charge d'affaires on Friday, a foreign ministry spokesman said, after border guards accused the Belarusian side of shooting at Polish soldiers patroll...
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EU questions Microsoft rivals over Teams integration in Office
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators are following up on a complaint by Slack Technologies by asking Microsoft's rivals if its Teams app integrated with its Office product give...
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