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Mexico industry output suffers setback in April despite record rebound
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican industrial output fell month-on-month for the first time in 11 months in April, even as activity rose by a record margin from the previous year thanks to a rebound from...
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Biden to route U.S. border wall funds to military and construction site clean up
By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration will return more than $2 billion in funds allotted under his predecessor Donald Trump to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexican b...
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Who runs America’s elections?
(Corrects to remove reference in 6th paragraph to Delaware as only state where the chief election official is not called secretary of state. There are 10 states where the chief election official has a...
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Japan expects G7 members to support Olympics, Japan says
CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) - Japan's expectation is that other G7 leaders will share Tokyo's determination that the Olympic Games go ahead as planned, the Japanese delegation to the G7 said on Frid...
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Analysis: Remittance firms slow to add bitcoin, despite El Salvador move
By Tom Arnold and Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) - El Salvador may be touting bitcoin's use to help its citizens living abroad send funds back home, but the biggest remittance firms are cautious about of...
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United won’t furlough flight attendants in October as demand rebounds
(Reuters) - United Airlines will not need to furlough flight attendants assigned to active bases when a current federal payroll support program expires on Oct. 1, according to a memo to staff. John Sl...
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Motor racing-Extreme E cancels South American races due to COVID-19
LONDON (Reuters) - The new Extreme E electric off-road series has cancelled races in Brazil's Amazon and Argentina's Patagonia regions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Scotland now a possible altern...
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Belarusian Nobel laureate writing book on homeland’s ‘revolution with a woman’s face’
By Thomas Escritt BERLIN (Reuters) - Svetlana Alexievich, who won the Nobel literature prize for her oral history of the end of the Soviet Union, is devoting her latest book to the "revolution with a ...
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Exclusive: Lithium Americas delays Nevada mine work after environmentalist lawsuit
By Ernest Scheyder (Reuters) - Lithium Americas Corp has delayed plans to excavate its Thacker Pass lithium mine site in Nevada, according to court filings, while a federal judge considers whether the...
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Mexican auto parts lobby sees chip supply crunch over by December
By Sharay Angulo MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's main autopart association INA forecasts that the severe semiconductor chip shortage that has slammed the brakes on the global auto industry will subsi...
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