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UK short-term inflation expectations cool slightly – Citi/YouGov
LONDON (Reuters) - The British public's expectations for inflation in the year ahead cooled slightly this month, a survey showed on Friday. Household expectations for price changes in the next 12 mont...
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BoE’s Haldane says sees some wage-price spiral inflation risk
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane has warned there is a chance that cost pressures faced by British companies lead to high prices that become embedded in pay demands, in ...
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Total shareholders back rebrand as TotalEnergies – CEO
PARIS (Reuters) - Shareholders in oil and gas group Total voted overwhelmingly in favour of rebranding the group as TotalEnergies, reflecting its push into areas such as renewable power, its chairman ...
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Olympics: Badminton’s Tokyo rankings frozen, India’s Nehwal misses cut
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Badminton's Olympic rankings were frozen on Friday with the game's governing body saying no further qualifying tournaments will take place before the Tokyo Games this year. The q...
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Czechs to fully reopen restaurants, bars, admit some foreign tourists
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech restaurants, bars, night clubs and other hospitality venues can serve customers indoors from Monday, Health Minister Adam Vojtech said on Friday, announcing a quicker-than-pla...
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Analysis: Big oil may get more climate lawsuits after Shell ruling – lawyers, activists
By Shadia Nasralla and Tom Hals LONDON (Reuters) - A Dutch court's decision to force Royal Dutch Shell to make deeper, faster cuts to its climate warming emissions on the basis of human rights could s...
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Belgium recalls ambassador to South Korea after wife’s slap
By Marine Strauss BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's ambassador to South Korea will leave his post in the coming weeks after his wife assaulted a clothes shop employee in an incident widely seen on social...
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Greece ready to use COVID-19 pass before July to save summer, PM says
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is ready to use a COVID-19 travel certificate before its EU-wide launch on July 1 to attract foreign travellers and save its tourism sector from a second summer lost to the c...
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U.S. and Hong Kong climbers set new records on Mount Everest
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Climbers from the United States and Hong Kong have set new records as they scaled Mount Everest this week, hiking officials said on Friday. Arthur Muir, 75, becam...
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Taiwan targets COVID-19 vaccination for 60% of population by Oct
By Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan aims to cover 60% of its population with at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine by October, the health minister said on Friday, adding that the island's infect...
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