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Britain and Australia agree free trade deal
LONDON, England (Reuters) - Britain and Australia announced a free trade deal on Tuesday which London said would eliminate tariffs on all British goods and boost jobs and businesses across the country...
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Japan lawmakers vote down no-confidence motion against cabinet
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's lower house of parliament voted down on Tuesday a no-confidence motion brought against the cabinet of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga by opposition parties angered over its ref...
Syndicated Content Jun 15, 2021
Russia reports 14,185 new COVID-19 cases, 379 deaths
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Tuesday reported 14,185 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, including 6,805 in Moscow, close to the highest nationwide tally for months. The government coronavirus ta...
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Health experts say India missed early alarm, let deadly coronavirus variant spread
By Devjyot Ghoshal and Zeba Siddiqui NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A veteran public health expert warned top Indian officials in early March that a new variant of the coronavirus was spreading quickly in a ru...
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Japan’s trade minister unapologetic about ministry’s dealings with Toshiba
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's trade minister said on Tuesday he was not planning to order up a probe into allegations made by an independent investigation that his ministry helped Toshiba Corp pressure fo...
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Ivory Coast hopes to end a decade of rancour with Gbagbo’s return
By Ange Aboa and Loucoumane Coulibaly ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast is preparing for the return of former President Laurent Gbagbo on Thursday, a move that his supporters and the government hope wil...
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Russian regions tighten COVID-19 curbs, step up hospital capacity
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Several Russian regions tightened coronavirus restrictions on Tuesday and said they were increasing hospital capacity for an influx of patients after a steep rise in COVID-19 cases....
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Top EU court says national watchdogs may act against violations, in blow to Facebook
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's top court on Tuesday said national data watchdogs in Europe may act against companies even if they are not lead regulators for the firms, in a blow to Facebook which has ...
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Twin orphaned bear cubs given shelter near India-Pakistan border
By Abu Arqam Naqash DAWARIAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - Years of hostilities and an electric fence along a de facto border between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have taken a toll not just on ...
Syndicated Content Jun 15, 2021
European shares set longest winning streak since 2019 on recovery optimism
(Reuters) - European shares rose for an eighth straight session as optimism around a speedy economic recovery across the region lifted industrial stocks, while technology shares tracked an overnight j...
Syndicated Content Jun 15, 2021
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