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U.S. cases rising, mostly among unvaccinated – health officials
By Carl O'Donnell and Jeff Mason (Reuters) - U.S. COVID-19 cases are up around 11% over last week, almost entirely among people who have not been vaccinated, officials said on Thursday, as the highly ...
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Mexico central bank minutes show newest board member’s doveish thinking
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Minutes from the Bank of Mexico's June 24 monetary policy meeting released on Thursday showed board members Galia Borja and Gerardo Esquivel breaking with the other three membe...
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Hungarians speak out on anti-LGBT+ law as EU pushes for its repeal
By Arthur Neslen BRUSSELS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Hungarian law banning the promotion of homosexuality in schools came into force on Thursday, as the European Parliament voted to use its lega...
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French film in Cannes follows a family’s tussle with euthanasia
By Sarah White CANNES, France (Reuters) - French movie director Francois Ozon tackles the thorny issue of euthanasia in his latest movie at the Cannes Film Festival, with a story of two sisters grappl...
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Thai ‘red shirt’ leader ordered back to jail, cuts short comeback
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court on Thursday ordered a longtime political activist back to prison over an old offense, his lawyer said, months after he resumed street protests and demanded the resigna...
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Yes, winning the Euros really can help your stock market
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Euro 2020 semi-final victories for England and Italy mean football's either coming home or going to Rome, but the last 20 years show that hoisting the European Champio...
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Pork-barrel politics? Spanish ministers clash over less-meat campaign
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's agriculture minister and his consumer affairs counterpart clashed publicly on Thursday over the latter's campaign to reduce meat consumption in a country famed for its ham, ...
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At Cannes, filmmaker Lapid takes seething swipe at Israeli identity
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Israeli moviemaker Nadav Lapid's love-hate relationship with his homeland plays out in his competition entry to this year's Cannes Film Festival, a back-of-beyond tale inspi...
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Democrats to invest $25 million in voter education
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic party will invest $25 million in voter registration and education efforts, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will announce on Thursday, as the Biden administratio...
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Haitian security forces apprehend more suspected killers of president
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haitian security forces on Thursday apprehended more of the men suspected to have assassinated President Jovenel Moise the previous day, according to live images shown by va...
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