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U.S. keeps tariff threat alive for discriminatory taxes, watching inflation – Yellen
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is pursuing every avenue to ensure that countries suspend or roll back discriminatory digital services taxes, but will keep tariffs as an optio...
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Green groups seek injunction for Tesla factory permits in Germany
(Reuters) - Two environmental groups have submitted an injunction to a German court against provisional building permits for the Tesla factory in Gruenheide Berlin, their lawyer said on Wednesday. The...
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Denmark sees surge in ‘heart runners’ after Eriksen’s cardiac arrest
By Philip O'Connor COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The cardiac arrest suffered by Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen during a Euro 2020 match has seen a seven-fold increase in sign-ups for the "heart runner"...
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Time running out for Afghan peace process, more efforts needed: EU envoy
By Charlotte Greenfield and Gibran Naiyyar Peshimam ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The European Union's envoy for Afghanistan said on Wednesday time was running out for Afghan peace negotiations and more neede...
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Russia to fine Moscow businesses that fail to ensure employee vaccination: TASS
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian businesses that fail to ensure the vaccination of certain employees in Moscow could be fined between 50,000 roubles and 1 million roubles ($695-$13,896), the TASS news agenc...
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Leaked probe finds six “deficiencies” linked to Mexico metro crash, says newspaper
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Norwegian company has found six "deficiencies" in the construction process that contributed to the collapse of the Mexico City metro last month, according to contents of a le...
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Peru’s socialist president-in-waiting seeks to calm fears amid vote tension
By Marco Aquino and Stefanie Eschenbacher LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian socialist Pedro Castillo, a former teacher and political outsider on the verge of being named president, has looked to temper fears ...
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Rome wants Stellantis to build battery plant in Italy – industry minister
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's government expects carmaker Stellantis will build in Italy its third electric battery plant in Europe, Industry Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Wednesday, the day after ...
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German soldiers dismissed over Hitler birthday song
BERLIN (Reuters) - Some 30 German soldiers are being recalled from service in Lithuania, with ringleaders facing immediate dismissal, after they were accused of making racist and anti-Semitic remarks ...
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Canada May inflation accelerates at fastest pace in a decade
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) -Inflation in Canada in May accelerated at its fastest pace in a decade for a second month in a row, driven by surging shelter and vehicle prices, as the impact of the...
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