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Investigators defend Toshiba report, say stonewalled by Japan official
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) -The investigators who revealed Toshiba Corp colluded with Japan's trade ministry to pressure foreign shareholders defended the integrity of their inquiry, pushing b...
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Carnival posts $2 billion quarterly loss on prolonged cruise suspension
(Reuters) -Carnival Corp on Thursday reported a quarterly loss of more than $2 billion, as a 15-month-long suspension of voyages due to the COVID-19 pandemic hammered its business. The cruise operator...
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Poland withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, says president
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland will withdraw its troops from Afghanistan at the end of June, President Andrzej Duda said on Thursday, bringing its two-decade presence in the country to an end. NATO allies ...
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Nike’s China sales in spotlight after Xinjiang backlash
By Nivedita Balu (Reuters) - All eyes will be on Nike Inc's sales forecast for China as it reports quarterly numbers against the backdrop of calls to boycott global brands in the country for their com...
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UN climate talks must boost emissions cuts, finance targets -negotiators
By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) - The next round of international climate talks this year must focus on getting more ambitious greenhouse gas emissions cuts and boosting finance for vulnerable natio...
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U.S. PSEG accelerates net-zero climate goal to 2030 from 2050
(Reuters) - Diversified New Jersey power and gas company Public Service Enterprise Group Inc said Thursday it has accelerated its net-zero greenhouse gas ambitions to 2030 from 2050. The new target fr...
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Germany, France urge common EU travel line to fight Delta variant
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron urged fellow EU leaders on Thursday to take a firmer line on travel from countries outside the bloc, such as B...
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Lasers and flaming torches light up battle over new Israeli settlement
By Ali Sawafta and Rami Ayyub BEITA, West Bank (Reuters) - In a fusion of the modern and the medieval, green laser beams and flaming torches light up the night sky in a remote part of the Israeli-occu...
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Honduras inaugurates its embassy in Jerusalem
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras has inaugurated its embassy in Jerusalem, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez said on Thursday, in a diplomatic move likely to anger Palestinians. Honduras said ...
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U.S. panel approves five antitrust bills, ‘break ’em up’ bill up next
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee approved five antitrust bills, three of them aimed at Big Tech, and will take up the last and most aggressiv...
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