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French Foreign Minister Le Drian to hold talks with United States’ Blinken on Oct 5
PARIS (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian will hold talks with United States' Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Oct 5, in which the two will aim to work on restoring confidence b...
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MLB roundup: Angels put crimp in Mariners’ playoff hopes
Luis Quijada came on in relief with runners at the corners and no outs in the seventh inning and struck out the next three hitters as the visiting Los Angeles Angels damaged the Seattle Mariners' play...
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La Palma volcano eruption forces stay-home order for some residents
LA PALMA, Spain (Reuters) - Authorities told several thousand residents of La Palma to stay home because of worsening air quality as the erupting volcano on the Spanish island spewed red-hot lava and ...
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S&P revises Oman outlook to positive on higher oil prices, reforms
DUBAI (Reuters) - S&P Global Ratings said on Saturday it had revised its outlook on Oman to positive from stable due to higher oil prices and fiscal reform plans that are expected to narrow state defi...
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Malaysia in talks to procure Merck’s COVID-19 pills
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia is in talks to procure an experimental antiviral pill developed by Merck & Co for COVID-19 treatment, the health minister said on Saturday. Health Minister Khairy Jam...
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Bangladesh vows ‘stern action’ against killers of Rohingya leader
By Ruma Paul (Reuters) -Bangladesh's foreign minister vowed "stern action" on Saturday against the killers of Rohingya refugee leader Mohib Ullah as calls grew to investigate his shooting. Mohib Ullah...
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Battle for Britain’s Morrisons culminates in $10 billion auction
By Sarah Young and James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - An auction to decide who wins a $10 billion, six-month battle for British supermarket chain Morrisons begins on Saturday, with the result expected to ...
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Ireland thinks Britain unlikely to trigger N.Ireland trade clause
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland does not expect Britain to trigger a clause in Northern Ireland's fraught post-Brexit trading deal to unilaterally jettison some of its terms, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney...
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Serbs unblock roads in Kosovo as NATO moves to end car plate row
JARINJE, Kosovo - Serbs removed trucks and cars used to block the border with Kosovo on Saturday as NATO troops moved in under a European Union mediated deal to end a dispute between the neighbouring ...
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Cricket-Perry the first Australian woman to pick up 300 wickets
(Reuters) - All-rounder Ellyse Perry became the first Australian woman to take 300 international wickets after she dismissed India's Pooja Vastrakar on day three of the four-day pink-ball test on the ...
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