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South Korea’s Moon dismisses link with activists charged with spying for North
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's presidential office on Friday dismissed opposition lawmakers' calls for explanations on a relationship between President Moon Jae-in and three activists...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Heatwave turns already arid Kazakh steppe into mass grave for horses
AKSHYMYRAU, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - Dead horses lie scattered across the arid steppe of Kazakhstan's Mangistau peninsula where severe drought has left the animals without food or water, threatening the...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
England says Delta infections produce similar virus levels regardless of vaccine status
LONDON (Reuters) - Public Health England on Friday said that early evidence suggested the levels of coronavirus found in people infected with the Delta variant are similar whether or not they are vacc...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021

Washington man pleads guilty to 2019 murder
TAZEWELL COUNTY, Ill. — A Washington man pleaded guilty Thursday to first-degree murder in the death of a Morton man in 2019. News partner 25 News reports that the Tazewell County State’s ...
Julia Bradley Aug 06, 2021
Olympics-Cycling-A national passion but Japan still seeks golden moment in keirin
By Shiho Tanaka IZU, Japan (Reuters) - Yuka Kobayashi broke new ground this week when she became the first female Japanese rider to compete at the Olympics in a keirin -- a cycling race ingrained in t...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Singapore to ease COVID-19 curbs from next week
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's health ministry said on Friday it will start easing COVID-19 restrictions, including allowing fully vaccinated people to dine in at restaurants in groups of five, fro...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Analysis-Winter is coming: temperature extremes fuel global gas rally
By Jessica Jaganathan, Nina Chestney and Scott DiSavino SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Global gas prices are expected to break records this winter as a hot northern hemisphere summer leaves inventories low in ...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Explainer-The threat posed by frost to coffee crops in Brazil
LONDON (Reuters) - Arabica coffee prices have surged to the highest level in almost seven years recently after severe frosts damaged crops in top producer Brazil. Brownish spots have stained large are...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Analysis-Retail coffee prices to climb as frost and freight costs bite
By Nigel Hunt, Jonathan Saul and Marcelo Teixeira LONDON (Reuters) - The most devastating frost in decades in top coffee producer Brazil and record freight costs sparked by COVID-19 causing massive sh...
Syndicated Content Aug 06, 2021
Millions of children go hungry in insurgency-hit northeast Nigeria – NGO
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - At least 2.3 million children and youth are going hungry in northeast Nigeria where an Islamist insurgency has forced farmers to flee their fields and put the region on the...
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