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Salvadoran soldiers charged with deaths of four Dutch reporters in 1982
By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Human rights organizations on Friday filed a criminal complaint against 25 El Salvadoran soldiers and an officer, accusing them of the murder of four Dutch ...
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UK court allows lawsuit against Dechert over Indian hacking allegations
By Raphael Satter (Reuters) - A Missouri businessman can sue Dechert LLP over his claim that the international law firm helped mastermind the hack and leak of his emails, a British court ruled on Frid...
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Three charged with manslaughter for 2018 boat accident in Missouri
(Reuters) -Missouri prosecutors filed state charges on Friday against three employees involved in a 2018 boat accident on a lake in the tourist town of Branson in which 17 people were killed. Kenneth ...
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U.N. Security Council asked to authorise more troops for Mali mission
By Paul Lorgerie BAMAKO (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has asked the Security Council to authorise additional troops for the peacekeeping mission in Mali in response to ...
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“He has the ability to captivate the general public through his play,” says Bradley professor on Ohtani
Major League Baseball (MLB) player Shohei Ohtani has taken the league by storm in the 2021 season, leading the league in home runs and ranking third in runs batted in. There is something different, ho...
Dalton Kemper Jul 16, 2021
Fake news muddies online waters during Cuba protests
By Sarah Marsh HAVANA (Reuters) - False news reports spread fast following unprecedented protests in Cuba last Sunday, among them: Raul Castro had fled to ally Venezuela, protesters had kidnapped a pr...
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France reports over 10,000 new coronavirus cases per day again
PARIS (Reuters) - France reported more than 10,000 new coronavirus cases again as the rapid spread of the more contagious Delta variant led to a jump in new infections. The health ministry reported 10...
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No vaccines, no dinner: indoor Greek restaurants accept only inoculated customers
ATHENS (Reuters) - Restrictions allowing only people vaccinated against coronavirus to be served at indoor restaurants, bars and cafes went into effect in Greece on Friday, with diners broadly in favo...
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White House says Facebook’s steps to stop vaccine misinformation are inadequate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday continued criticizing Facebook for allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to be posted on the popular social media pl...
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Golf-Thomson walks tall with British Open ace
SANDWICH, England (Reuters) - England's Jonathan Thomson, the tallest player on the European PGA Tour, made a hole-in-one at the par-three 16th in the British Open second round on Friday. The six foot...
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