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Greece says wants to discuss maritime zones with Turkey
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece said it would be willing to agree with Turkey on demlimiting their respective economic zones at sea, urging its neighbour to tone down what it said were tensions harming Anka...
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Tencent’s $1.3 billion Sumo deal comes under U.S. security probe
(Reuters) -A U.S. national security panel is investigating Tencent Holdings' $1.27 billion takeover of Sumo Group, the British videogame maker said on Friday, in a possible setback to the Chinese inte...
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Polish far-right say they will march on Independence Day despite ban
WARSAW (Reuters) - The organisers of an annual far-right march in Warsaw to mark Poland's Independence Day said on Friday they would walk along their traditional route this year despite a ban from the...
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U.S. labor costs power ahead in third quarter as wage surge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. labor costs increased by the most since 2001 as companies boosted wages and benefits amid a severe worker shortage, suggesting inflation could remain high for sometime. The...
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Russia needs higher interest rates to rein in inflation: Reuters poll
By Andrey Ostroukh MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will need to raise interest rates further this year to their highest since 2017 and keep them at that level for several months as inflation shows little si...
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Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD launches $1.8 billion capital raising -term sheet
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle company BYD Co is raising up to $1.8 billion in a capital raising launched on Friday, a term sheet seen by Reuters showed. A price range to sell 50 milli...
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UN’s Guterres says G20 must do more on climate, address mistrust
ROME (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Friday that the world was "careening towards climate catastrophe" and said leaders of the Group of 20 wealthy nations must ...
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On Europe trip, Taiwan foreign minister calls for collaboration in facing China
By Sarah Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu urged "freedom-loving countries" on Friday to work together against China, during a rare trip to Europe that is taking place amid heigh...
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Canadian economy likely flat in September, August GDP up 0.4%
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian economy was most likely flat in September, following a gain of 0.4% in August, with third quarter annualized GDP likely rising 1.9%, data showed on Friday. As of Septem...
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England’s COVID R number rises to 1.1-1.3
LONDON (Reuters) - England's COVID-19 weekly reproduction "R" number was estimated to have risen to between 1.1 and 1.3, the UK Health Security Agency said on Friday, and the epidemic is estimated to ...
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