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Peru’s socialists cheer election win as conservatives pledge to fight on
By Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's socialist party and presidential candidate Pedro Castillo have cheered their likely victory in the Andean country's tightly-contested election, despite right-wi...
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Exclusive-Shell considering possible sale of U.S. Permian assets
By Ron Bousso, Jessica Resnick-Ault and David French (Reuters) -Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell is reviewing its holdings in the largest oil field in the United States for a possible sale as the company l...
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Turkish military hit targets in Syria’s Tel Rifat after hospital attack
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's military hit targets in the northern Syrian town of Tel Rifat in response to artillery attacks that killed 14 people and wounded several others in nearby Afrin, state-run...
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G7 agrees to end new gov’t support for coal power by end of 2021
CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) - The Group of Seven nations on Sunday pledged to rapidly scale up technologies and policies that accelerate the transition away from unabated coal capacity, including en...
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G7 pledge cooperation on carbon leakage as EU border tariff looms
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Group of Seven leaders on Sunday pledged to work together to tackle carbon leakage, weeks before the European Union is due to propose a world-first plan to impo...
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Explainer-Who’s who in Israel’s new patchwork coalition government
By Ari Rabinovitch JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's new government, due to be sworn in on Sunday, consists of a hodgepodge of political parties that have little in common other than a desire to unseat v...
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Biden: Democratic nations in a race to compete with autocratic governments
NEWQUAY, England (Reuters) - Western democracies are in a race to compete with autocratic governments, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday. "We're in a contest, not with China per se, ... with aut...
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Montenegro has no plan to sell state property to ease debt burden – report
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Montenegro has denied it has plans to sell state property to ease its debt burden, a local newspaper said on Sunday, after a Reuters report quoted senior officials as saying the t...
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Biden says Putin right that US-Russian relations are at low point
NEWQUAY, England, (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was correct to say that relations between their two nations were at a low point. "Let me mak...
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Germany’s Laschet vows to raise military spending if elected
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany must increase military spending and take on a greater share of military burdens within NATO, the conservative candidate to succeed Angela Merkel as chancellor said in a n...
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