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Cruise lines say no change on sailing plans after new COVID-19 cases
(Reuters) - Royal Caribbean Group and Carnival Corp will push ahead with a return to cruises this summer despite two guests onboard Royal Caribbean's Celebrity Millennium ship testing positive for COV...
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Canada will not approve new thermal coal mining projects, cites environmental damage
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will not approve new thermal coal mining projects or plans to expand existing mines because of the potential for environmental damage, Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson ...
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Royal Caribbean’s Celebrity Cruises says no changes to summer sailing plans
(Reuters) - Royal Caribbean Group's Celebrity Cruises said on Friday there would be no changes to its summer sailing schedule, a day after two people onboard its Millennium ship tested positive for CO...
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G7 vaccine pledge is just a drop in the ocean, campaigners say
CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) – A Group of Seven plan to donate 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to poorer countries lacks ambition, is far too slow and shows Western leaders are not yet up to t...
Julia Bradley Jun 11, 2021
UK medicine regulator looking at capillary leak syndrome precaution for AstraZeneca shot
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's MHRA medicine regulator is considering precautionary advice for people with a history of capillary leak syndrome but does not see a causal link with AstraZeneca's COVID-19...
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Canada will share up to 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine with nations in need – source
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will share up to 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines with countries in need, though a portion of this has already been announced, a government official said on Friday, add...
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Facebook says remote working move could slow jobs growth in Ireland
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Facebook still plans to "aggressively" grow staff numbers in its European headquarters in Ireland but a company-wide policy allowing permanent remote work from other countries could...
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UK, Canada agreed to redouble efforts for trade deal
CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed on Friday to redouble their efforts to secure a trade agreement as soon as possib...
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Swiss plan to ease entry, loosen public life as virus cases wane
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland plans to ease entry restrictions this month and further open up public life as COVID-19 cases continue to decline, the government said on Friday. Only people arriving fr...
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Italian economy to grow around 5% this year, says central bank
ROME (Reuters) - The Italian economy will grow by close to 5% this year, the Bank of Italy said on Friday, raising a previous forecast due to the improving coronavirus situation and an upward revision...
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