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U.S., Belgium strike ‘preclearance’ deal for U.S.-bound air passengers in Brussels
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Belgium said on Monday they had reached an agreement that will allow U.S.-bound passengers from Brussels to undergo U.S. customs and im...
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Mexican women demanding legalization of abortion clash with police
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Women charged police lines and threw Molotov cocktails at officers in Mexico City on Monday during protests demanding the legalization of abortion in the majority Roman Catholi...
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Gasoline suspected to be for Venezuela arrives in U.S. port after private sale
(Reuters) - A vessel carrying some 100,000 barrels of gasoline that a shipping company suspected was destined for fuel-starved Venezuela arrived at a U.S. port on Monday, Refinitiv Eikon data showed, ...
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Woman charged with sending ricin letter to Trump to remain in U.S. custody
(Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge on Monday ordered the continued detainment of a Candian-French woman arrested earlier this month on suspicion of mailing ricin-filled letters to President Donald Trump...
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UK’s Johnson raises concerns with Turkey’s Erdogan over east Med tensions
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday that he was concerned about tensions in the eastern Mediterranean, welcoming news that Turkey an...
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UK government warns museums not to remove statues over protests
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has warned a number of cultural institutions that their public funding could be called into question should they remove statues or other objects that have bec...
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Bolivia’s interim government splits as ministers quit over economy
By Daniel Ramos LA PAZ (Reuters) - Internal splits in Bolivia's interim government led to the departure of four cabinet members, including the minister of economy, on Monday, stoking uncertainty about...
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Philippines’ Duterte calls out Facebook after accounts taken down
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that Facebook could not stop him from promoting the objectives of his government, telling the social media giant that they should...
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Saudi Arabia says it busted terrorist cell trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia took down a terrorist cell this month that had received training from Iran's Revolutionary Guards, arresting 10 people and seizing weapons and explosives, the spokesman...
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Illegal money flows from Africa near $90 billion, U.N. study says
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - Africa is losing nearly $89 billion a year in illicit financial flows such as tax evasion and theft, amounting to more than it receives in development aid, a U.N. stud...
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