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‘It is time for a new transatlantic agenda’: EU chief executive
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A renewal of relations between the European Union and the United States is needed following the election victory of Joe Biden in the U.S. presidential election, European Commissio...
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Putin says all Russian COVID-19 vaccines are effective: RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said all Russian vaccines against COVID-19 were effective, adding that the country would soon register a third shot against the virus, th...
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Landmines cleared from Falkland Islands 38 years after conflict
LONDON (Reuters) - The final landmines on the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic have been cleared, Britain said on Tuesday, nearly 40 years after they were laid by Argentine forces when they seiz...
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Spain starts trial of suspects linked to deadly 2017 van attack
MADRID (Reuters) - The trial of three men suspected of belonging to an Islamist militant cell behind a van rampage on Barcelona's central Las Ramblas boulevard in 2017 started on Tuesday in Spain's Hi...
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Israel to send first delegation to Sudan on Sunday to firm up normalisation – source
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel plans to send its first delegation to Sudan on Sunday to firm up the countries' U.S.-brokered announcement on Oct. 23 that they would normalise relations, a source briefed...
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Rare books returned to owners after ‘Mission: Impossible’ burglary in UK
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - A trove of 240 rare books worth over $3.3 million have been returned to their owners after they were stolen in London by a gang of Romanian men who abseiled down ...
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PLO’s Saeb Erekat dies after contracting COVID-19, Fatah official says
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Saeb Erekat, a prominent Palestinian spokesman for decades, died on Tuesday after contracting COVID-19, a senior member of his Fatah party said. He was 65. Chief negotiator in U....
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Mink cull puts Denmark’s government in legal pinch
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's plans to cull all 17 million mink in the country following the finding of a mutated coronavirus strain among them, are facing legal obstacles after the government admi...
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Former Mali president Toure, democratic icon toppled in coup, has died
By Tiemoko Diallo BAMAKO (Reuters) - Former Mali President Amadou Toumani Toure, an army general who won acclaim for pursuing democratic reforms before being toppled by a military coup in 2012, has di...
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Jordanians begin voting in polls that show limits of democracy
By Suleiman Al-Khalidi AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordanians began voting on Tuesday in elections set to keep parliament in the hands of tribal and pro-government deputies under a system that under-represents ...
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