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Islamist militants kill Pakistan army officer
By Saud Mehsud DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - Islamist militants killed a Pakistani army officer on Thursday during a gun battle in a tribal district close to the Afghan border, the army said,...
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Beijing’s curbs on niche metal exports threaten China supply glut
BEIJING (Reuters) - China faces a growing surplus of two strategic metals if Beijing restricts exports, industry players said, weighing on domestic prices even as overseas prices of the thinly traded ...
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Bitcoin hits 13-month high
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin hit its highest level in 13 months on Thursday rising as much as 3.28% to $31,500. The world's largest cryptocurrency has recently found support due to plans by fund manager...
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Swedish court finds man guilty attempting to finance outlawed Kurdish militant group
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Thursday found a man guilty of attempting to finance the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which took up arms against the Turkish state in 1984. "The dis...
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Euro zone retail sales flat in May, still down year-on-year
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Retail sales in the euro zone were unchanged in May, Eurostat said on Thursday, as increased spending on non-food items offset declines for food and automotive fuel. Retail sales ...
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Top EU court clarifies rules for stripping refugee status over serious crimes
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top court ruled on Thursday that refugees can be stripped of the protective status in the bloc if they are convicted of a particularly serious crime and separ...
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Canada M&A activity improves, but dealmakers uncertain on second-half outlook
By Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian mergers and acquisitions (M&A) volumes picked up in the second quarter driven primarily by some large proposed transactions, but dealmakers are cautious on...
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Toronto home prices fall in June as borrowing costs rise
TORONTO (Reuters) - Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home prices fell in June, the first drop in five months, as the Bank of Canada's move to restart its interest rate hiking campaign injected a measure of ...
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EU food safety agency says no critical concerns with glyphosate
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) said on Thursday that it had not identified "critical areas of concern" to prevent renewed EU approval for glyphosate, the active ingredient...
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Vestager says no concerns about metaverse, sees no regulation yet
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The metaverse, shared virtual worlds accessible via the internet, has not triggered any concerns so far or the need for legislation to rein it in, EU antitrust chi...
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