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EU human rights dialogue with China will continue, says Merkel
BERLIN (Reuters) - Dialogue with China on human rights will continue, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday after European Union leaders held a video summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping....
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Egypt to allow wedding ceremonies, cultural events in open-air venues
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt will allow wedding ceremonies and cultural events to be held in open-air venues from Sept. 21, after months of banning them in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavir...
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Nigeria reels from twin crises that threaten food availability
By Libby George ABUJA (Reuters) - Mal Shehu Ladan took a boat across what was, until this month, a growing rice paddy. Now, like thousands of hectares of rice in Nigeria's Kebbi state, it is under wat...
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France says Lebanese political forces must form govt without delay
PARIS (Reuters) - France's foreign ministry said on Monday that all Lebanese political forces need to come good on their promise to quickly put in place a government. In response to a question on whet...
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Human Rights Watch says aid interference in Yemen must stop
DUBAI (Reuters) - Interference in aid operations by parties to Yemen's conflict must stop as it is deterring donors and putting at risk millions of people who are dependent on assistance, Human Rights...
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Potential sign of alien life detected on inhospitable Venus
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists said on Monday they have detected in the harshly acidic clouds of Venus a gas called phosphine that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth's inhospitable...
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Swiss probe terrorism link to fatal stabbing of Portuguese man
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss federal prosecutors took charge of a homicide investigation, saying on Monday they could not exclude a terrorist motive for the fatal stabbing of a Portuguese man in the weste...
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France’s Bordeaux imposes stricter measures to curb coronavirus spread
PARIS (Reuters) - France's southwestern region Nouvelle-Acquitaine announced stricter sanitary measures on Monday for public events and nursing homes aimed at containing a spike in coronavirus cases. ...
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Ten Tanzanian schoolchildren killed in dormitory fire
By Nuzulack Dausen DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Ten Tanzanian schoolchildren were killed when a dormitory at a privately-owned primary school in the north of the country caught fire, a senior government ...
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Russian excess deaths over summer outstrip COVID toll by more than 3 to 1
By Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - The number of excess deaths in Russia between May and July was more than three times higher than the official coronavirus toll, recent government data show, a dis...
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