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U.S. top diplomat Blinken heads to France after submarine spat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Paris next week after ties between the United States and France were strained when Australia scrapped a French submarine co...
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Greece says will not allow ‘uncontrolled’ migrant flows from Afghanistan
By Karolina Tagaris SAMOS, Greece (Reuters) - Greece will not allow a repeat of the 2015 migration crisis to unfold on its borders following the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, Prime Minister ...
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Apple’s iPhone privacy changes signal desire to enter advertising -RBC
By Tapanjana Rudra (Reuters) - Apple's recent privacy changes for iPhones are signs it may look to tap into an internet advertising market dominated by Facebook and Google, an analyst at RBC Capital M...
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Canada factory activity sees strong growth despite supply shocks
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian manufacturing activity grew in September at a pace that was little changed from the prior month's robust level, while global supply shocks helped to lift measures of infla...
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Belgium charges cigarette makers for exchanging information on prices
By Marine Strauss BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Belgian Competition Authority (BCA) said on Friday it had charged four cigarette companies with breaching competition law by exchanging information of future...
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‘Consumers aren’t stupid’: Google lawyer rejects EU market abuse ruling
By Foo Yun Chee LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Billions of people use Google because it's the best, not because of deals the company made to stay competitive, Google's lawyer said on Friday, wrapping up a wee...
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Spain slaps $148 million fine on rail cartel involving Siemens, Nokia
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's competition watchdog has fined eight companies including Siemens, Nokia and ACS a combined 127.3 million euros ($148 million) for allegedly rigging public contracts relating...
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Turkey’s Russian air defence systems and U.S. response
(Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan this week flagged potential further cooperation with Russia on defence industry projects including fighter jets and submarines even as the United States wa...
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Canadian fashion designer Nygard consents to U.S. extradition – media
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canadian fashion designer Peter Nygard has consented to extradition to the United States, where he faces charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, media reported. U.S...
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Descendant of tsars becomes first royal to marry in Russia since revolution
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - A descendant of Russia's former imperial family married his Italian bride on Friday in the first royal wedding to take place on Russian soil since tsarist times more ...
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