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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China’s use of a Uyghur athlete to carry the Olympic torch cannot be a distraction from “the human rights abuses, the genocide” committed against the Uyghurs, White ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) – U.S. State Department officials held their first high-level talks with the Brazilian government since 2019 on Monday, reinforcing ties between the Western Hemisphere’s two ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A suspect was arrested in the brutal killing in Brazil of an American art dealer who was the co-owner of a prominent gallery in Manhattan, police said Thursday.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The United States on Friday allowed imports from Malaysia's Top Glove Corp, after customs authorities lifted a year-long ban imposed ...
BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombia’s defense minister on Monday blamed illegal armed groups for looting and vandalism during five days of street protests but would not confirm how many demonstrators had ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -The founder of Nidec Corp is returning to the role of CEO less than a year after relinquishing it, the Japanese electric motor maker said on Thursday, as it reported quarterly ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Nations climate summit in Dubai was wrapping up last month when John Kerry went to a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua only to find a surprise waiting ...
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The New York Stock Exchange is starting the process of delisting securities of three Chinese telecom companies, after President Donald Trump last month barred U.S ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -The German government is looking into whether it could temporarily ease data privacy rules to allow companies to find out whether their employees are vaccinated against COVID-19 ...
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Texas' power grid operator on Wednesday cited 12 energy companies and two municipal utilities for failure to pay their bills for power and ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British police are searching for the vandal or vandals who painted a COVID-19 face mask on the figure of a mysterious giant carved into a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A joint venture between Chevron Corp and Phillips 66 has agreed to spend $118 million to upgrade and clean up three of its petrochemical plants on the Gulf Coast and pay a $3 ...