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UK’s Morrisons faces investor heat over unhealthy food
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Morrisons on Thursday became the latest British supermarket group to be targeted by activist shareholders over the amount of unhealthy food it sells. Responsible inve...
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Britain’s airlines say extra support needed if travel stays shut
LONDON (Reuters) - Airlines based in Britain have told the government they will need industry-specific support to help them survive if COVID-19 rules continue to keep travel markets shut. Companies in...
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‘Bridgegate’ defendant sues NY/NJ Port Authority to cover legal bills
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former executive at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey whose conviction in the 2013 "Bridgegate" scandal was overturned sued his former employer o...
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Young voter anger over housing, jobs threatens Moon’s legacy in South Korea
By Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Outside class hours, Kim Kyung-wook delivers meals on foot to apartment blocks near his university in eastern Seoul, while constantly checking his phone to trade stock...
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Thomson Reuters shareholder support for human rights review rises
By Ross Kerber and Sheila Dang (Reuters) - A shareholder proposal for Thomson Reuters Corp to review human rights issues emerging from its U.S. government contracts gained increased investor support b...
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U.S. remains far ahead of global pack in finance, says study
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - The United States remains the world's dominant financial centre, well ahead of nearest rival Britain, whose lead over Frankfurt and Paris so far easily outweighs the hi...
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Exclusive-Some 350,000 people in Ethiopia’s Tigray in famine -U.N. document
By Giulia Paravicini and Michelle Nichols ADDIS ABABA/NEW YORK (Reuters) - An unpublished analysis by United Nations agencies and aid groups estimates some 350,000 people in Ethiopia's conflict-torn T...
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Factbox: How global central banks are leaning as Fed taper talk grows
TOKYO (Reuters) - While the U.S. Federal Reserve is publicly committed to keeping interest rates near zero for some time, there are growing expectations that accelerating inflation could pressure the ...
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U.S., UK leaders expected to work to reopen travel -UK statement
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson are expected to agree to work to open up travel between the two countries "as soon as possi...
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Australia’s Victoria state records slight rise in COVID-19 cases
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Victoria state said new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 rose slightly on Thursday as state capital, Melbourne, prepares to come out of a two-week hard lockdown to con...
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