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One man dies in anti-government protest in Cuba – state media
HAVANA (Reuters) - One man died and several citizens and security officials were injured during a protest in a Havana suburb on Monday and taken to hospital, state-run Cuban News Agency said on Tuesda...
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U.S. charges Iranian nationals with kidnapping
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four Iranian nationals were charged in an indictment unsealed in a New York court on Tuesday with conspiring to kidnap a U.S.-based journalist, the U.S. Justice Department said ...
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Smithfield Foods stops slaughtering pigs at U.S. hometown plant
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork processor, will stop slaughtering pigs in America's so-called ham capital, where the company was founded 85 years ago. Th...
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Colombia to seek 15.2 trillion pesos in revised tax reform proposal, finance minister says
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia will look to raise 15.2 trillion pesos ($3.97 billion) in a new tax reform set to be proposed to Congress, as the government looks to shore up the country's finances amid c...
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U.S. Senate Democrats rush to outline massive infrastructure bill
By Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House officials were scheduled to huddle with Democratic senators later on Tuesday to try to set the outlines of a potentially multitri...
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U.S., UK trade chiefs meet, agree to strengthen bilateral ties
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai met her British counterpart Liz Truss in Washington on Tuesday, and the two agreed to continue working to strengthen bilateral ties, Tai'...
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America Movil second-quarter net profit more than doubles to 42.8 billion pesos
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican telecommunications giant America Movil reported on Tuesday that its second quarter net profit more than doubled from a year earlier, boosted by foreign exchange gains. ...
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Brazil’s Rio state plans second sanitation privatization auction in December
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state plans an auction in December for parts of its water and sanitation utility, known as Cedae, that failed to find a buyer during a previous biddi...
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Virgin Galactic acknowledges Branson’s pre-launch bike ride never happened
By Julio-Cesar Chavez and Steve Gorman (Reuters) - Virgin Galactic Holding Inc acknowledged on Tuesday that billionaire founder Richard Branson never rode a bicycle to the launch site of his space fli...
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Limetree Bay refinery’s light bankruptcy financing raises concerns
By Tim McLaughlin (Reuters) -A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Tuesday raised concerns that Limetree Bay refinery on the Virgin Islands may not have enough money to get through the early days of its Chapter ...
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