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Protests at Chinese copper mine in Peru continue after local leader freed
CHALLHUAHUACHO, Peru/LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian police on Friday freed the leader of an indigenous community that has blocked roads to…
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Japan's business mood hits two-year low as trade war stings
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese business confidence worsened to a two-year low in the March quarter, a central bank survey showed,…
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Conversion is not your mission, Pope tells Catholics in Morocco
RABAT (Reuters) - Pope Francis told the tiny Catholic community in predominantly Muslim Morocco on Sunday that their mission was…
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UK PM May plans watered-down Brexit vote to secure departure delay
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May scrambled on Thursday for a way to secure a new delay to…
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PNG to source education materials from India
Minister for National Planning Richard Maru, said sourcing of quality educational materials from India would be beneficial for Papua New…
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India ready to assist PNG with 2022 elections
Minister for National Planning Richard Maru is pleased with the assurance of support from the Chief Election Commissioner of India,…
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European leaders press for fairer trade relationship with China
PARIS (Reuters) - Europe's top leaders told President Xi Jinping on Tuesday they wanted a fairer trading relationship with China,…
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After devastating floods, U.S. Midwest farms need more than 'paper towels' to recover
(Reuters) - Missouri farmer Richard Oswald needs a lot of help to recover from flooding that left his home and…
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Finland tops world's happiest countries list again – U.N. report
A general view of Helsinki, Finland, May 6, 2017. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File Photo HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland topped the ranking of…
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Destructive Cyclone Idai rings 'alarm bell' on climate change – U.N. chief
BEIRA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Cyclone Idai's deadly hit has left some 1.85 million people in need of assistance in Mozambique…
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