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Japan city uses tsunami lessons for COVID-19 vaccinations
By Rocky Swift SOMA, Japan (Reuters) - Tamio Hayashi, 77, doubted he could ever navigate the internet systems set up to register for COVID-19 vaccines across most of Japan. He hated the idea of using ...
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Analysis-Frequent run-ins with India gov’t cloud U.S. tech expansion plans
By Sankalp Phartiyal and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Another spat between India's government and U.S. big tech has exacerbated disillusion among firms which have spent billions to build hubs in...
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S.Korea’s Moon heads for G7 summit overshadowed by China
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in was set to depart Friday for the Group of Seven summit in Britain where talk of countering China could overshadow Seoul's efforts to ...
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Olympics-Brisbane 2032 not a done deal yet, says Coates
By Nick Mulvenney SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's top Olympic official John Coates said on Friday that Brisbane winning the right to host the 2032 Summer Games was not a done deal, despite the Internat...
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Amazon Web Services says will open data centers in Israel
(Reuters) - Amazon Web Services said it will open data centers in Israel, with the announcement coming weeks after Israel signed a deal with AWS and Google for a more than $1 billion project to provid...
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‘Extraordinary times, extraordinary measures’: U.S. approach to vanquish pandemic
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will continue to press for a waiver of intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines and treatments even as it and other Group of Seven r...
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United States returns 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The United States has repatriated 27 antiquities to Cambodia, including Hindu and Buddhist statues, after years of work by New York investigators to recover the smuggled artefac...
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Detroit becomes ‘Jeep City’ with first new auto plant in 30 years
DETROIT (Reuters) - Inside the first new auto assembly plant built in the Motor City since 1991, the smell of hot metal hangs in the air as new Jeep Grand Cherokee L SUVs head down the welding line. F...
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America may be ‘back’ at G7, but allies’ doubts about U.S. democracy linger
By Humeyra Pamuk, Andrea Shalal and Robin Emmott WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In 2017 the president of the United States shocked Washington's Western allies during his first European trip, scolding...
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Malaysia’s April industrial output rises 50.1%, fastest in over decade
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's industrial production rose by a record 50.1% in April from a year ago, marking the highest rate in more than a decade, on stronger demand across all sectors, govern...
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