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India’s milk imports soar as disease hits local cattle stock
By Rajendra Jadhav KHEJRI BUJURG, India (Reuters) - Buying milk is getting expensive in India and the price could soon hit an all-time high, forcing the world's biggest producer to step up imports to ...
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SK Hynix raises $1.7 billion convertible bond amid chip glut
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's SK Hynix, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, has raised $1.7 billion in a convertible bond deal that comes as chipmakers' profits suffer due to a global semi...
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Ahead of Easter, Nicaraguan Catholics press on despite procession ban
By Ismael Lopez MANAGUA (Reuters) - As Nicaraguan Catholics prepare for Easter Sunday, a government crackdown on critics means Holy Week celebrations will mostly take place behind closed doors as ties...
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Dutch online bank Bunq applies for U.S. banking licence
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Bunq BV, a prominent European online banking start-up, formally filed for a banking licence with U.S. regulators on Tuesday, the company's CEO told Reuters in an...
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Soccer-NZ women swap white shorts for blue over period anxieties
(Reuters) - The New Zealand women's soccer team will swap their home kit's white shorts for teal blue to ease players' period anxieties, the country's football association (NZF) said on Monday. New Ze...
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Several people hurt after trains collide in southern Netherlands
(Reuters) -Several people were 'seriously injured' and a potential fire was reported after a passenger train derailed following a collision with a freight train in southern Netherlands, local emergenc...
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Mild quake strikes Mexico, no major damage or injuries reported
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico on Monday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, after a seismic alarm caused locals in the capital to evacuate buildings as a...
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AUKUS needs to pool tech resources as US edge erodes -Australian intelligence chief
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) - The U.S. technological edge is eroding, an Australian intelligence chief said on Tuesday, as a Sydney conference was told the AUKUS alliance of Australia, Britain ...
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Asia stocks wobble as OPEC+ output cuts, weak US data raise uncertainty
By Julie Zhu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks dithered on Tuesday as investors grappled with inflation concerns in the wake of the surprise cuts to the OPEC+ group's oil output targets, while treasu...
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Washington trying to wreck Russia-Africa summit -Russia’s Lavrov
By Ronald Popeski (Reuters) - The U.S. is trying to wreck Russia's planned summit with African countries as part of efforts to isolate Moscow, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview publi...
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