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Harrison Ford injures shoulder on set of new ‘Indiana Jones’ movie
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Harrison Ford injured his shoulder while rehearsing for a fight scene for a new "Indiana Jones" movie, Walt Disney Co said on Wednesday. Production of the fifth "Indiana ...
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Exclusive: France sues Apple over developer contracts tied to App Store
By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS (Reuters) - France is suing Apple over allegedly abusive contractual terms imposed on developers and startups that seek to sell their apps on the tech giant's App Store, a sp...
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Canada’s M&A boom fuels hiring spree, higher pay
By Maiya Keidan TORONTO (Reuters) - Record-breaking dealmaking in Canada is encouraging investment banks to beef up staffing, but the increased demand for bankers is forcing some to pay up in unique w...
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Italy’s Draghi puts Vatican on guard over anti-homophobia bill
ROME (Reuters) -Prime Minister Mario Draghi put the Vatican on guard on Wednesday not to interfere with a parliamentary debate over a draft law designed to combat homophobia, saying Italy was a secula...
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Airlines urged to tighten Airbus A320 checks after COVID storage
By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) - Regulators have called for more rigorous checks when pulling some Airbus jets out of pandemic storage, following flawed cockpit readings that can suggest blocked sensor...
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‘Old guard’ of Iraqi parties, militias dig in against a weak state
By Amina Ismail BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's government appears increasingly weak in the face of militias and parties that are expected to entrench their power in an upcoming election, dashing the hopes...
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‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero never joined rebels, co-accused says
By Clement Uwiringiyimana KIGALI (Reuters) - Paul Rusesabagina, the ex-hotelier immortalised in the film "Hotel Rwanda", never belonged to a rebel group that sought to overthrow President Paul Kagame,...
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Greek PM says he is cautiously optimistic on 2021 tourism revenues target
ATHENS (Reuters) - Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday he was cautiously optimistic that Greece would achieve its tourism revenue target this year. Greece, which relies on tourism for...
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Turkey says it will not send more troops to Afghanistan for airport security
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will not send additional troops to Afghanistan as part of a plan to run and secure Kabul's airport following the U.S. and NATO pullout from the country, Turkish Defence Minis...
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Software startup Sprinklr shares fall in NYSE debut, valued at $3.7 billion
By Sohini Podder (Reuters) -Shares of Sprinklr Inc, which counts Microsoft Corp and Verizon Communications Inc as customers, fell nearly 9% in their U.S. stock market debut on Wednesday, valuing the s...
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