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Mexican president urges Nicaragua to guarantee rights, free elections
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday that Nicaragua should not use repression or jail opponents, and that the people of the country should be able to mak...
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Factbox: Europe’s fight to make farming subsidies ‘green’
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union negotiators were attempting to clinch a deal on Friday to reform the bloc's huge farming subsidy programme, to make it greener and support smaller fa...
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Netherlands to introduce ‘security check’ for takeovers
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government is seeking to introduce a "security check" for investments, mergers and acquisitions that might threaten national security interests, the cabinet said on Fri...
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LinkedIn signs up to EU code against online hate speech
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - LinkedIn on Friday signed up to the European Union's voluntary code of conduct to combat illegal hate speech online, joining its parent Microsoft, Facebook and Goo...
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Ukraine tightens border control over Delta variant
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine on Friday obliged visitors from countries affected by the COVID-19 Delta variant take a mandatory antigen test, the health ministry said. The test must be passed by all travel...
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Toshiba appoints CEO Tsunakawa as interim board chairman
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp's board appointed CEO Satoshi Tsunakawa as interim board chairman on Friday after shareholders displeased with corporate governance at the Japanese conglomerate's ousted...
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EU regulator approves Italian site for J&J COVID-19 vaccine production
(Reuters) - Europe's drug regulator said on Friday it had approved an additional manufacturing site in Italy for Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine production, as it looks to boost the supply of the...
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Bank of America unit to pay $11.7 million to settle charges over unit investment trusts
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp's Merrill Lynch unit agreed to pay nearly $11.7 million in fines and restitution related to excessive sales charges and supervisory failures involving unit investment ...
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Tennis-Djokovic-led players’ group on collision course with ATP over strategic plan
By Sudipto Ganguly (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic's breakaway players' body appears to be on a collision course with the men's tour after the world number one asked the ATP to delay a vote on a 30-year st...
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Brazil’s current account deficit shrinks to smallest in over 13 years
By Jamie McGeever BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's balance of payments position with the world improved again in May, central bank figures showed on Friday, as the second consecutive monthly current acco...
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