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Israel wants voucher system for foreign aid to Gaza – minister
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel wants foreign aid to Gaza disbursed through a voucher system, as a safeguard against donations being diverted to bolster the Palestinian enclave's Hamas ru...
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China’s economic growth to more than halve in second quarter, more policy support seen: Reuters poll
By Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) - China's economic growth likely slowed in the second quarter, as higher raw material costs hurt factories and new COVID-19 outbreaks weighed on consumer spending, a Reu...
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Russia reports record daily COVID-19 deaths, over 24,000 cases
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Tuesday reported 780 coronavirus-related deaths, the most confirmed in a single day since the beginning of the pandemic, as well as 24,702 new cases nationwide. Russia is ...
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EU set to green-light Italy, France, Spain’s recovery plans
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European finance ministers are set to adopt the recovery plans of 12 EU states on Tuesday, including those of Italy, Spain and France, paving the way for the first disbursements o...
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Factbox: What do the EU’s new climate policies mean for Europe?
By Isla Binnie and Kate Abnett (Reuters) - The European Union will on Wednesday unveil its most ambitious plan yet to fight climate change, with a dozen policies setting out in unprecedented detail ho...
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Moody’s downgrades some Credit Suisse senior unsecured debt and deposit ratings
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit rating agency Moody's on Tuesday downgraded some of Credit Suisse's senior unsecured debt and deposit ratings, saying risks related to the Archegos ...
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NAB in talks to buy Citi’s Australia consumer unit
(Reuters) - National Australia Bank Ltd, the country's third-largest lender, said on Tuesday it was in talks with Citigroup Inc to potentially buy the U.S. bank's Australian consumer business. Citi ha...
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Death toll in Iraq COVID hospital fire rises to 66- health officials
NASSIRIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - The death toll in a fire at a coronavirus hospital in a southern Iraq city has risen to 66, health officials said on Tuesday, as an angry crowd gathered near the city's mor...
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Work from home fuelling cyber attacks, says global financial watchdog
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Financial firms may need to bolster their defences in the face of rocketing cyber attacks after employees began working from home, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) s...
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In South African COVID-19 ward, medics battle worst infection wave yet
By Sisipho Skweyiya JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - At an emergency COVID-19 ward run by a charity in southern Johannesburg, medics wheel gasping patients to their beds, rush from room to room with oxygen cy...
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