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Denmark agrees law to deport asylum seekers outside Europe
By Nikolaj Skydsgaard COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's parliament on Thursday passed a law enabling the Nordic country to relocate asylum seekers to countries outside Europe, defying calls to abandon ...
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Hundreds of Myanmar activists hold flash mob protest against military rule
(Reuters) - Around 400 pro-democracy supporters took to the streets of downtown Yangon on Thursday to stage one of the biggest recent demonstrations against military rule in Myanmar's commercial hub a...
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Exclusive: COVID-19 far more widespread in Indonesia than official data show – studies
By Tom Allard JAKARTA (Reuters) - COVID-19 is many times more prevalent in Indonesia than shown by official figures in the world's fourth most populous country, authors of two new studies told Reuters...
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Laschet faces eastern test in bid to succeed Germany’s Merkel
By Paul Carrel BERLIN (Reuters) - Armin Laschet, Chancellor Angela Merkel's would-be successor, desperately needs his Christian Democrats to win a regional vote on Sunday to avoid questions resurfacin...
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Analysis: Global funds feel the heat over Belarus ‘blood’ bonds
By Marc Jones and Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) - When Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko intensified his crackdown on protesters in February, activists turned their attention to one of the co...
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Russia sees environment damage from Lukoil’s oil spill at $4 million -RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian environment watchdog has estimated the environment damage from a recent spill at one of oilfields of producer Lukoil in the northwestern region of Komi at 300 million rouble...
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As Pride Month kicks off, New York lesbian bars emerge from pandemic woes
By Maria Caspani and Caitlin Ochs NEW YORK (Reuters) - At Henrietta Hudson, one of New York City's most iconic LGBTQ hangouts, co-owner Lisa Cannistraci had long mulled a makeover but put off tackling...
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Electric-van startups race for a ‘golden ticket’ order
By Nick Carey and Lisa Baertlein LONDON (Reuters) - The future of a bevy of commercial electric van startups seeking investor capital through blank-check IPOs rests largely in the hands of a small gro...
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Heritage dispute engulfs site chosen for Amazon’s new African HQ
By Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - For the Khoi and San - South Africa's first inhabitants - a verdant patch of land in Cape Town embodies victory and tragedy. The two communities drove back cattl...
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Neoliberal or Marxist? Polarized Peru faces volatile future either way
By Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) - Peru has had a turbulent year. The Andean nation has churned through three presidents since late 2020, has the world's highest per capita COVID-19 death toll, and expe...
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