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Russia reports 9,977 new COVID-19 cases, 379 deaths
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia reported 9,977 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, including 3,817 in Moscow, taking the official national infection tally to 5,145,843. The government coronavirus task force also...
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Global crime bust includes 70 in Sweden, 49 in Netherlands – Europol
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Officials from Europol, the FBI, Sweden and the Netherlands on Tuesday gave details of the European leg of a global sting in which criminals were given phones that allowed law en...
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London Metal Exchange will reopen its open outcry trading floor
LONDON (Reuters) -The London Metal Exchange said on Tuesday it will reopen its open outcry trading floor on Sept. 6, but added that it also believes electronic trading is the way forward. The floor wa...
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Death toll in Pakistan train crash rises to 56
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The death toll in a train crash in southern Pakistan rose to 56 on Tuesday, a railway spokeswoman said, the latest accident to highlight a broken railway system t...
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French lecturer reaches for stars with astronaut application
ROUEN, France (Reuters) - In a break from his job teaching engineering to students in France's Normandy region, Matthieu Pluvinage put the finishing touches on an application for a new job: astronaut....
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Australian government backs six carbon capture projects with $39 million
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Australian government picked six carbon capture, use and storage projects on Monday to receive a total of A$50 million ($39 million) in funds as it looks to ac...
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Parliament to vote on new Israeli government on Sunday, Knesset speaker says
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's legislature will vote on Sunday on approving a new government, the speaker of parliament said on Tuesday, a move that will unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the ...
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Japan ruling MPs seek emergency clause for constitution amid pandemic response discontent
By Linda Sieg TOKYO (Reuters) - Ruling party lawmakers in Japan, where lockdowns mostly entail voluntary compliance, hope the COVID-19 pandemic will build momentum to amend the post-war constitution a...
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Boyu, Sinopharm among bidders shortlisted for Mundipharma China: sources
By Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Drugmaker Mundipharma has included Boyu Capital and state-owned Sinopharm on a shortlist of bidders for its Chinese business, two people familiar with the situation sa...
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‘We will be annoying’: Thousands of UK police poised for G7 protests
By Michael Holden CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) - Thousands of police have been drafted in from across Britain to beef up security for what organisers promise will be disruptive and "annoying" protest...
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