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Egypt tightens punishment for sexual harassment
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Egyptian parliament on Monday approved harsher penalties for sexual harassment and related crimes and upgraded them to felony offences, aiming to curb sex-related assaults in a n...
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Judge blasts ex-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell over lawsuit to overturn U.S. election
By Jan Wolfe and David Thomas WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday appeared likely to reprimand Sidney Powell, a former campaign lawyer for Donald Trump, and other attorneys over a lawsuit th...
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COVAX to deliver about 1.4 billion doses over six months – Canada minister
TORONTO (Reuters) - The global vaccine distribution system COVAX now expects to deliver about 1.4 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines over the next six months, Canada's international development minist...
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Britain records 34,471 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain recorded 34,471 new coronavirus infections on Monday, up from 31,772 a day earlier, and six deaths, lower than the 26 reported on Sunday, official data showed. Daily positiv...
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Exclusive-GM turns to supplier to build initial EV vans while it readies plant in Canada -sources
By Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co is turning to a German parts supplier to make the initial, small production run of its new electric commercial van in a move to get the vehicle qui...
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U.S. consumers’ short-term inflation outlook jumps, NY Fed survey shows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumers expect the economy to continue its rapid resurgence from the COVID-19 pandemic over the next year, with forecasts for inflation, earnings, income growth and spend...
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WHO says countries should not order COVID-19 boosters while others still need vaccines
GENEVA (Reuters) -Rich countries should not be ordering booster shots for their vaccinated populations while other countries have yet to receive COVID-19 vaccines, the World Health Organization said o...
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England to go ahead with July 19 COVID relaxation -health minister
LONDON (Reuters) -England will go ahead with plans to lift almost all legal restrictions on day-to-day life on July 19, health minister Sajid Javid said on Monday. "We firmly believe that this is the ...
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Jamaica plans to seek reparations from Britain over slavery
By Kate Chappell KINGSTON (Reuters) - Jamaica plans to ask Britain for compensation for the Atlantic slave trade in the former British colony, a senior government official said, under a petition that ...
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U.S. stands with Cuban people in call for freedom, relief from pandemic: Biden
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States stands with the people of Cuba in their call for freedom and relief from the coronavirus pandemic and decades of repression, President Joe Biden said on Monday...
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