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Column: Inflation warnings are mostly ‘just in case’
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - As grandees of the investment world fall over themselves to warn of long-absent inflation up ahead, financial markets appear ever calmer about the risks of that new re...
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Indonesia aims to speed up vaccinations as Jakarta opens to over 18s
JAKARTA (Reuters) - President Joko Widodo said on Wednesday he hoped Indonesia's COVID-19 vaccination rollout will hit one million shots a day by July, as authorities opened up inoculations to anyone ...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Singapore finds Delta most prevalent among virus variants locally
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has found the Delta variant of the coronavirus to be the most prevalent among local cases of variants of concern (VOCs), according to health ministry data, highlighting...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Make it easier to prosecute top Vatican clerics, financial watchdog urges
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A financial watchdog urged the Vatican on Wednesday to sharpen up its procedure for prosecuting senior clerics and hire more investigators with financial ex...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Renault aims to produce 400,000 vehicles a year at new French electric hub
PARIS (Reuters) - French carmaker Renault said on Wednesday it will combine three of its plants in northern France into a new legal entity, Renault ElectriCity, that will produce 400,000 vehicles a ye...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Russia’s high inflation shifts expectations for bigger rate hike on Friday: Reuters poll
By Andrey Ostroukh and Elena Fabrichnaya MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's unexpectedly high inflation in May prompted a wide-scale revision of forecasts, shifting market expectations towards a bigger 50 ba...
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Brexit bureaucracy creates British nightmare for Dutch boat captain
By Andrew MacAskill and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) - When Dutch boat captain and engineer Ernst-Jan de Groot applied to continue working in Britain after Brexit, he became ensnared in a bureau...
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As war destroys Yemen’s present, museums struggle to preserve its past
By Abdulrahman Al-Ansi SANAA (Reuters) - A bronze statue of the main god of the kingdom of Saba, located in what is now the Yemeni province of Marib, lies in a dark and fortified room of the Sanaa Nat...
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Samoa’s disputed leader promises Chinese-backed port at a third of the cost
By Jonathan Barrett SYDNEY (Reuters) - Samoa's disputed leader is promising to build a port with Chinese help for $100 million, about a third of the cost proposed earlier, said sources with knowledge ...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
Japan aims to vaccinate all those who want shots by Oct-Nov, says PM
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan plans to finish vaccinating all citizens who have applied for shots by October-November, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said during a debate between party leaders on Wednesday. ...
Syndicated Content Jun 09, 2021
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