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Migrant families wary as El Salvador becomes first to adopt bitcoin
By Nelson Renteria COLON, El Salvador (Reuters) - Each month, Salvadoran tailor Julio Ramirez receives a small wire transfer from his two daughters in the United States, who have to pay a few dollars ...
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Poland condemns jailing of Belarus protest leaders
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz on Monday condemned prison sentences imposed on Belarusian opposition figures Maria Kolesnikova and Maxim Znak. Kolesnikova and Znak w...
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Sao Tome opposition leader Vila Nova wins presidential runoff
DAKAR (Reuters) - Sao Tome and Principe's former infrastructure minister, Carlos Vila Nova, has won the country's presidential election runoff, beating the ruling party's candidate in the delayed elec...
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Golf-Europe chase their second Solheim Cup win on American soil
(Reuters) - Anna Nordqvist and Lexi Thompson teed off in the first singles pairing on the final day of the 17th Solheim Cup at the Inverness Club in Ohio on Monday, with Europe leading 9-7 and needing...
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Russia jails Crimean Tatar leader despite U.S. protest
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A court in Russian-annexed Crimea ordered Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyalov to be held in custody for two months on Monday on suspicion of involvement in an attack on a gas pi...
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Vietnamese man jailed for 5 years for spreading coronavirus
HANOI(Reuters) - Vietnam jailed a man on Monday for five years for breaking strict COVID-19 quarantine rules and spreading the virus to others, state media reported. Le Van Tri, 28, was convicted of "...
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Soccer-Argentina’s Martinez still nonplussed over abandoned World Cup qualifier
By Ramiro Scandolo BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - One of the players at the centre of Sunday's cancelled Brazil-Argentina World Cup qualifier has recalled the farcical scenes in Sao Paulo and what he said w...
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‘Unattainable power’: the frustrations that drove Guinea’s coup leader
By David Lewis, Edward McAllister and Saliou Samb DAKAR (Reuters) - In 2016, Mamady Doumbouya, a commander in the Guinean army, asked his superiors if he could have ammunition to train his troops in m...
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EU warns Polish regions they could lose funding over ‘LGBT-free’ zones
WARSAW (Reuters) - The European Commission has written to five Polish regional councils urging them to abandon declarations that they are "LGBT-free" in order to receive funding, one of the councils a...
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Top U.S. diplomat slams ‘shameful sentencing’ of Belarus opposition figures
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday condemned the "politically motivated conviction and shameful sentencing" of Belarusian opposition figures Maria Kolesnikova and ...
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