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Architects of Northern Ireland peace see hope beyond Brexit deadlock
By Padraic Halpin and Kate Holton DUBLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - A quarter of a century after unpalatable compromises ended decades of bloodshed in Northern Ireland, some of the architects of the Good Frid...
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China’s March factory activity growth falters on weaker demand – Caixin PMI
BEIJING(Reuters) - China's factory activity growth stalled in March, weighed by slowing production and weaker global demand and adding to uncertainty about a post-COVID recovery, a private sector surv...
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From fast food to autos, India’s digitally connected users lure investors
By Ira Dugal and Ankur Banerjee MUMBAI (Reuters) - Mumbai resident Shivam Vahia cannot remember the last time he left home to shop. He spends about 30,000 rupees ($364) a month buying necessities like...
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Motor racing-Fan at Australian Grand Prix left bleeding after hit by car debris
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A spectator at the Formula One Australian Grand Prix suffered a cut to his arm when struck by a piece of debris from Kevin Magnussen's car, putting the spotlight on...
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South Korea, US, Japan hold anti-submarine drills to counter North Korea threats
SEOUL (Reuters) - The navies of South Korea, the U.S. and Japan will hold two days of anti-submarine exercises starting Monday to better counter North Korea's evolving nuclear and missile capabilities...
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Russia to form special division of Poseidon torpedo carriers, TASS reports
(Reuters) - Russia plans to form a division of special-purpose submarines that will carry Poseidon nuclear-capable torpedoes as part of the country's Pacific Fleet by the end of 2024 or first half of ...
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Russia to place nuclear weapons near Belarus’ borders with NATO
(Reuters) - Russia will move its tactical nuclear weapons close to the western borders of Belarus, the Russian envoy to Minsk said on Sunday, placing them at NATO's threshold in a move likely to furth...
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One New Zealand to use SpaceX satellites to improve coverage
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) - One New Zealand, formerly Vodafone NZ, said on Monday it had signed an agreement with billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX to use the U.S. company's Starlink satellite...
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Japan factory activity shrinks at slowest pace in five months -PMI
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory activity shrank at the softest pace in five months in March due to an expansion of inventories, but still-weak global and domestic demand conditions meant the post-CO...
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Japan’s business mood sours to 2-year low as global slowdown bites – tankan
By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's business sentiment soured in January-March to hit the worst level in more than two years, a closely-watched central bank survey showed o...
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