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Exclusive-Duty cut lifts India’s palm oil imports in Sept to a record 1.4 million T- dealers
By Rajendra Jadhav MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's palm oil imports in September more than doubled from a year ago to a record 1.4 million tonnes as buyers increased purchases of refined palm oil ahead of ...
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Taiwan jets scramble again as China air force enters air defence zone
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's air force scrambled again on Friday to warn away 25 Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone, Taiwan's defence ministry said, the latest uptick in tensions across...
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Dismantle ‘ring-fencing’ rules to safeguard competitiveness, say Britain’s banks
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Britain should consider dismantling the mandatory ring fencing of capital for retail banking introduced in the aftermath of the global financial crisis or risk harming ...
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Putin seeks to rein in ‘rainy-day fund’ spending as energy transition looms
By Darya Korsunskaya MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian government to look at curtailing spending from the state rainy-day fund on Friday, after the finance ministry said ...
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Rohingya militants ‘saddened’ by killing of civil society leader-statement
(Reuters) - Rohingya militants called for accountability in the killing of a top civil society leader on Friday, decrying "finger-pointing" following his death in a statement posted on Twitter. The Ar...
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U.N. decries Ethiopia expulsions, says 5.2 million need aid in Tigray
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations on Friday decried Ethiopia's announcement that it was expelling seven senior U.N. officials, and voiced concern for 5.2 million people in the Tigray region who ar...
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Exclusive-‘Giant can of worms’: Some Afghans leave U.S. military bases before resettlement
By Phil Stewart and Mica Rosenberg WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Something unexpected is happening at U.S. military bases hosting Afghan evacuees: Many hundreds of them are simply leaving before receiving U....
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Fast-food chains close some indoor seating as U.S. cities mandate vaccine checks
By Hilary Russ NEW YORK (Reuters) - As New York, San Francisco and a few other U.S. cities and counties require restaurants to check proof of COVID-19 vaccination to dine indoors, some fast-food chain...
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Factbox – Latest on the worldwide spread of the coronavirus
(Reuters) - Australia will lift one of the toughest international border restrictions on its citizens next month, while neighbouring New Zealand logged more Delta coronavirus infections in its capital...
Syndicated Content Oct 01, 2021
British police arrests 13 climate activists who blocked Heathrow airport access road
HEATHROW, England (Reuters) - Climate change protesters on Friday temporarily disrupted an access road close to Heathrow Airport, Britain's biggest travel hub, before police cleared the protest and ar...
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