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Several countries, organisations reaching out to Taliban leaders to seek help in evacuation-Taliban official
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban cadres are allowed to accompany Afghan civilians entering mosques for weekly Friday prayers, a Taliban official told Reuters on Friday. The official also said several countri...
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China passes new personal data privacy law, to take effect Nov. 1
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China's National People's Congress on Friday officially passed a law designed to protect online user data privacy and will implement the policy starting November 1,...
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NATO pledges to speed evacuations from Afghanistan as criticism mounts
KABUL (Reuters) - More than 18,000 people have been flown out of Kabul since the Taliban took over Afghanistan's capital, a NATO official said on Friday, pledging to redouble evacuation efforts as cri...
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Afghan karate champion fears it’s game over for female athletes
By Heru Asprihanto and Johan Purnomo CISARUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Afghan karate champion Meena Asadi pounds the heavy bag as part of her training routine, but she fears female athletes still in her ...
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China Telecom jumps in Shanghai debut amid weak market
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China Telecom Corp, blacklisted by the U.S. government, surged on its first day of trade on Friday, defying a bearish market and following its $7.3 billion fundraising via public ...
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Beijing delays vote on extending anti-sanctions law to Hong Kong -SCMP
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's top legislature has postponed a vote on extending an anti-sanctions law to Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post said on Friday, as global banks and other financial ins...
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BHP has fired 48 workers for sexual harassment since 2019
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - BHP Group fired 48 staff in the two years to the end of June for sexual harassment, it told a Western Australian government inquiry investigating such incidents at mining camps i...
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Billionaire Forrest picks up 5% in takeover target Western Areas
(Reuters) - Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest has picked up a 5.3% stake in Western Areas, a filing showed on Friday, a day after IGO Ltd confirmed it was in early talks to buy the Australian nickel p...
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System outage blocks transactions at Japan’s Mizuho bank
TOKYO (Reuters) - Branches of the main banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group were unable to process transactions on Friday, the latest in a series of embarrassing system errors. The glitch prevented ...
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New Zealand PM Ardern extends nationwide COVID-19 lockdown
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern extended New Zealand's strict nationwide coronavirus lockdown on Friday, saying the full extent of the Delta outbreak was still unknown. The lockdo...
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