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S.Korea considering mandating hospitals provide more ICU beds for COVID patients – source
By Sangmi Cha SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea is considering mandating its largest hospitals provide at least 1.5% of their intensive care beds for severe COVID-19 patients as such cases rise along with...
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Russia detains head of hypersonics research facility in treason case – TASS
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has detained the head of a research facility that specialises in hypersonic technology in Moscow on suspicion of state treason, the TASS news agency cited a source as saying ...
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Iran summons Russian and British envoys over Tehran Conference tweet
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran summoned the Russian and British ambassadors on Thursday after a photograph was posted on the Russian embassy's Twitter account recalling the 1943 Tehran Conference, when Iran w...
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Over half of crypto tokens stolen in $610 million hack now returned, Poly Network says
By Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) - Hackers behind one of the biggest ever digital coin heists have now returned over half of the $610 million-plus they stole, the cryptocurrency platform targeted by the...
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Qatar’s new electoral law stirs up tribal sensitivities
DUBAI (Reuters) - Tribal sensitivities have resurfaced in Qatar after some members of a main tribe found themselves ineligible to vote in the country's first legislative polls, due in October, under a...
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EU urges all major economies to raise climate goals by November summit
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top diplomat on Thursday called on the world's biggest economies to set tougher climate targets - including a commitment to eliminate their gre...
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EU brands Polish media bill ‘a negative signal’
(Reuters) - The European Commission on Thursday criticized a Polish bill limiting foreign ownership of media companies that has been passed by the country's lower house of parliament, saying it sent a...
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AU’s peacekeeping force in Somalia says investigating civilian deaths
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - The African Union's peacekeeping mission in Somalia said it had started investigating reports that civilians were killed during a gunfight between its troops and al Qaeda-linked ...
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Deutsche Telekom back in deal mode after strong results
By Douglas Busvine BERLIN (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom confirmed it was in active talks to sell its Dutch unit, signaling movement on Thursday on its portfolio of non-core assets as it reported a fore...
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U.S. employers get religion with vaccine mandates
(Fixes typographical error in the second paragraph) By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) -As coronavirus infections rise again, U.S. companies mandating vaccinations are confronting an uncomfortable ...
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