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Japan’s Sept manufacturing activity growth slows – flash PMI
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory activity grew at the slowest pace in eight months in September as output and orders contracted, while that of the services sector remained in its downturn, underscori...
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Melbourne cases linger near record levels as Australia hits vaccine milestone
SYDNEY (Reuters) - COVID-19 infections in Australia's Victoria state hovered near record levels on Friday as authorities stepped up the pace of vaccinations in hopes of easing restrictions with more t...
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UK’s Sunak set to tighten financial regulations after Greensill scandal -FT
(Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak has ordered two immediate reviews of UK financial regulation related to the collapse of supply chain finance firm Greensill Capital, the Financial Time...
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Mexico recovers missing manuscripts from 16th century sold at auction
By Raul Cortes MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's foreign ministry said on Thursday it had recovered valuable manuscripts from the 16th century, including some relating to conquistador Hernan Cortes, mo...
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CIA Vienna station chief removed amid ‘Havana syndrome’ criticism -Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The CIA has removed its Vienna station chief following criticism of his management, including what some considered an inadequate response to reports of "Havana syndrome" incident...
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Taiwan blasts ‘arch criminal’ China for Pacific trade pact threats
TAIPEI (Reuters) - China is an "arch criminal" intent on bullying Taiwan and has no right to oppose or comment on its bid to join a pan-Pacific trade pact, Taiwan's government said in an escalating wa...
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Japan CPI halts 12-month decline, still well below BOJ target
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core consumer prices halted a 12-month run of declines in August, bolstered by higher energy costs and the impact of a tourism campaign, bringing some re...
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FARC dissidents say they carried out Colombia bombing, target was U.S. advisors
BOGOTA (Reuters) - A FARC dissident commander has taken responsibility for a June bomb attack on a military base in the northeastern Colombian city of Cucuta, as well as the recent shooting of a helic...
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Trump allies Bannon, Meadows subpoenaed in Congress’ probe of Capitol riot
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has subpoenaed four former members of Donald Trump's administration, includ...
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Bolsonaro says UK’s Johnson sought ’emergency’ food deal with Brazil
By Maria Carolina Marcello BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whom he met this week in New York, asked him for an "emer...
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