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Saudi crown prince, Japan’s defense minister discuss security of marine traffic: SPA
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's crown prince, who also holds the title of defense minister, discussed with Japan's defense minister cooperation in defense fields and security of marine traffic, Saudi...
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UK police to charge man over stabbings in Birmingham
(Reuters) - Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorised West Midlands Police to charge Zephaniah McLeod, 27, with one count of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following Birmin...
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Jordan confirms two COVID-19 cases in a Syrian refugee camp: U.N.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordanian authorities confirmed the first two cases of coronavirus in a refugee camp hosting Syrian refugees since the pandemic was first reported in the kingdom, the U.N refugee age...
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Ethiopia’s Tigray holding regional elections in defiance of federal government
By Giulia Paravicini ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's northern Tigray region is holding elections on Wednesday in defiance of a federal edict that the polls are illegal, intensifying a confrontation...
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Jordan resumes regular commercial flights after six-month halt during pandemic
AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordan resumed regular international flights on Tuesday after being suspended for nearly six months because of the novel coronavirus epidemic, officials said. They said Queen Alia in...
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G7 foreign ministers condemn Navalny poisoning in strongest terms
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Group of Seven foreign ministers on Tuesday condemned the "confirmed poisoning" of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, according to a statement released by the U.S. State Departm...
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Zimbabwe bans mining in wildlife parks
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's government has banned mining in game reserves following concerns from conservationists who accused two Chinese companies of exploring for coal in the biggest national par...
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Canada frets over rising coronavirus cases as schools start to reopen
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada is seeing a worrying increase in the number of people infected with the coronavirus as schools across the country are starting to reopen, a top medical official said on Tuesd...
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Egypt air to resume direct flights between Cairo and Moscow Sept 17: MENA
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt Air will resume direct flights between Cairo and Moscow as of Sept. 17, at the rate of three flights per week, state news agency MENA reported on Tuesday, citing a statement by...
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Zimbabwe to resume flights from Thursday in boost to tourism
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe will resume domestic flights from Thursday and international flights next month in a boost to tourism, but travellers will be required to have COVID-19 clearance certificat...
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