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Thales to sell signalling business to Hitachi in $2 billion deal
PARIS (Reuters) - Thales, Europe's largest defence electronics company, confirmed on Wednesday it was in advanced talks to sell its railway signalling business to Japan's Hitachi in a deal that values...
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Belarusian athlete Tsimanouskaya in Polish care, says Poland deputy minister
WARSAW (Reuters) - Belarusian sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya is in the care of Polish diplomatic services, Poland deputy foreign minister Marcin Przydacz said on Wednesday. "Ms. Krystsina Tsimanousk...
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Olympics-Wrestling-Rio champ Maroulis leads US charge into semi-finals
By Ece Toksabay CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) - Reigning Olympic champion Helen Maroulis of the United States sounded out a warning to her rivals on Wednesday after scoring convincing victories in her openin...
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Olympics-Drunken Australians to be dealt with by rugby, football federations – AOC
By Nick Mulvenney TOKYO (Reuters) - The Australian Olympic Committee will leave it to the country's rugby and football federations to investigate and punish the "unacceptable" drunken behaviour of pla...
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Dubai airport expects passenger surge as UAE eases travel curbs
DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's state airport operator expects a "surge" in passenger traffic over the coming weeks and months, its chief executive said on Wednesday, after the United Arab Emirates announce...
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Commerzbank swings to Q2 loss amid restructuring and write off
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Commerzbank on Wednesday said that it swung to a second-quarter loss as the lender undergoes a major restructuring and after a write off to end an outsourcing project. ...
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What you need to know about the coronavirus right now
(Reuters) - Here's what you need to know about the coronavirus right now: One of youngest Australia deaths as Sydney outbreak grows Australia reported one of its youngest deaths from COVID-19 on Wedne...
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India’s services activity shrank again in July, outlook turned pessimistic
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Activity in India's dominant services industry shrank for a third consecutive month in July as restrictions to control the coronavirus pandemic hit demand, with companies turning...
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The route less traveled: private aviation eyes limited direct flights to lure execs
By Allison Lampert (Reuters) - Private aviation companies are making a beeline for executives wary of flying commercial to business meetings due to a limited offering of direct flights, as corporate t...
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Olympics-Athletics-Takahashi tips Japan’s women for marathon success
By Chris Gallagher TOKYO (Reuters) - Kenya's Brigid Kosgei may be the woman to beat in the marathon at the Tokyo Olympics but Japan's runners are ready to challenge for a spot on the podium, Sydney 20...
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