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Bank of Canada chief: Supply chain problems mean inflation set to be more stubborn
By Julie Gordon and David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Global supply chain bottlenecks are not easing as quickly as expected, meaning inflation in Canada and among IMF members will probably take a lit...
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U.S. administers 405.4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines – CDC
(Reuters) - The United States has administered 405,444,558 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the country as of Thursday morning and distributed 490,951,045 doses, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Swiss bank UBS closing brokerage business in Mexico – sources
By Noe Torres and Rodrigo Campos MEXICO CITY/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS is closing its brokerage in Mexico, said three people familiar with the matter, following in the footsteps of other lar...
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Men disrupt screening of Ukraine famine film in Russia
By Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - Around 20 men broke into a Moscow office of the Memorial human rights group late on Thursday and interrupted a public film screening about 1930s famine in Soviet ...
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COVID-19 infections linger near record levels in Australia’s Victoria
SYDNEY (Reuters) - COVID-19 cases in Australia's Victoria hovered near record levels on Friday, even as authorities look set to lift lockdown restrictions next week in Melbourne, the state capital, as...
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Illinois nursing home fined for COVID-19 safety violations
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) - An Illinois nursing facility was fined more than $83,000 for failing to protect its staff from COVID-19, the Labor Department said on Thursday, the largest penalty under...
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Kabul orphanage struggles to feed its children as cash runs low
By Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam and Jorge Silva KABUL (Reuters) - Ahmad Khalil Mayan, programme director at a large Kabul orphanage, says he is cutting back on the amount of fruit and meat he gives the chi...
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Ex-Minneapolis police officer seeks reduced prison term in woman’s death
(Reuters) - Lawyers for a former Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot a woman while responding to a 911 call in 2017 are asking for his prison term to be significantly reduced to 41 months in a...
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Teenage boy jailed for New York murder of college student Tessa Majors
By Tim Reid (Reuters) - A teenage boy was sentenced on Thursday to nine years to life in prison for the 2019 murder of 18-year-old college student Tessa Majors in New York. Luchiano Lewis, 16, pleaded...
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Union urges locked-out Texas refinery workers to reject Exxon contract offer -statement
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The United Steelworkers union (USW) urged locked-out workers at Exxon Mobil Corp's Beaumont, Texas, refinery to reject a company contract offer in a vote scheduled for Tuesday, acc...
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