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Western powers avoid resolution against Iran at IAEA board – diplomats
By Francois Murphy and John Irish VIENNA/PARIS (Reuters) - Britain, France, Germany and the United States will not push for a resolution against Iran at next week's meeting of the U.N. nuclear watchdo...
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Tennis-Zidansek warming to the challenge in Paris
PARIS (Reuters) - Tamara Zidansek gave up a future as a snowboarder because she could not stand the cold and after reaching her first Grand Slam fourth round on Friday it looks to have been a wise cho...
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U.S. prosecutors say retired judge should review Giuliani evidence
By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors on Thursday said they had reached an agreement with Rudy Giuliani on who should serve as the court-appointed "special master" tasked with reviewing...
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Ride a Green Swan: central banks grapple with climate risk
By Mark John LONDON (Reuters) - The world's top central bankers agreed on Friday they had a clear role to play in tackling climate change and stepped up calls for banks, companies and others to be req...
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Exclusive: JPMorgan resumes political giving, freezes out Republicans who contested 2020 election
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co will resume making political donations to U.S. lawmakers but will not give to Republican members of Congress who voted to overturn Presiden...
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For Fed, jobs report shows progress but likely still short of “substantial”
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The addition of more than half a million jobs to U.S. payrolls in May nudged the economy further toward the "substantial progress" Federal Reserve officials ...
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Russia mainly exports Sputnik V substance, not finished product – minister
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russia mainly exports the raw materials for making the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine, not the finished product, Industry Minister Denis Manturov said on Friday. Manturov...
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Museum protesters denounce Picasso’s treatment of women
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) - A professor from a Barcelona art school has staged a protest at a museum dedicated to Pablo Picasso intending to shed light on the Spanish painter's sometimes callou...
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U.S. factory orders fall more than expected in April
WASHINGTON(Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-made goods fell more than expected in April as a global semiconductor shortage weighed on the production of motor vehicles and electrical equipment, appliance...
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Fed’s Mester says further progress needed before central bank reduces support
(Reuters) - While employment metrics may not fully return to pre-pandemic levels, further progress is needed before the Federal Reserve might begin to withdraw some of the support it is providing to t...
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