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Bulgaria anti-elite party drops PM nominee in bid to form government
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's new anti-elite party There Is Such a People (ITN), which won Sunday's election by a small margin, said on Thursday it would withdraw its nominee for prime minister in a bi...
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Greece orders testing of unvaccinated tourism staff on islands
ATHENS (Reuters) - Unvaccinated workers in restaurants and tourism companies on some of Greece's main holiday islands will be regularly tested for COVID-19 after the Delta variant fuelled a surge in i...
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Oregon blaze threatens 2,000 homes as new wildfires erupt in western states
By Deborah Bloom KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (Reuters) - Firefighters struggled on Thursday to contain a massive Oregon fire that has displaced hundreds of residents, as new blazes erupted in neighboring stat...
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U.S. to send more COVID-19 vaccines to Haiti soon -White House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will send a 'significant' additional amount of coronavirus vaccines to Haiti soon, the White House said on Thursday, a day after the troubled Caribbean nation ...
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As Canada heads toward vote, Trudeau vulnerable over indigenous policies
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) - The discovery of hundreds of graves of indigenous children, highlighting Canada's mistreatment of First Nations, has dominated campaigning ahead of a likely electio...
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Golf-Rose avoids any mishaps at ‘gnarly’ Sandwich
SANDWICH, England (Reuters) - Olympic champion Justin Rose made an error-free start to his 19th attempt to win the British Open as he posted a three-under 67 at a bright and breezy Royal St George's o...
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Canada to conditionally allow return of cruise ships in November
VANCOUVER (Reuters) -Canada will allow cruise ships back into its waters starting in November as the COVID-19 pandemic fades, but they must fully comply with public health requirements that have yet t...
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Ray-Ban maker Luxottica accused of anti-union behaviour at U.S. Georgia plant
By Claudia Cristoferi, Silvia Aloisi and Richa Naidu MILAN (Reuters) - U.S. and international unions have accused Ray-Ban maker Luxottica, the Italian arm of eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica, of violati...
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Analysis-Despite talk of options on Iran, U.S. has few good ones
By Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden has few real diplomatic alternatives to trying to persuade Iran to resume compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal and all appear harder...
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Olympics-Skateboarding embraces roots as sport prepares for Olympic debut
By Steve Keating (Reuters) - Once seen as a sport for misfits and goof-offs, skateboarding makes its Olympic debut in Tokyo with the blessing of one of its Godfathers, Tony Hawk, who offers a cautiona...
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