Actress and singer Jane Birkin dies, France loses an 'icon'
By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) -British-born actress and singer Jane Birkin, a 1960s wildchild who became a beloved figure in
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Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
Russia has threatened not to extend the deal allowing Ukraine's Black Sea grain exports despite the war.
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A Baking Europe Is Set to Get Even Hotter as Charon Approaches
The heat wave baking Europe and threatening to make this the hottest summer ever will be dialing up
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Crucial deal on Ukraine grain exports on the brink of expiring
A crucial deal allowing the export of grain from Ukraine is set to expire Monday unless Russia agrees to an extension.
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Window Opens for Frozen High-Yield Emerging-Market Dollar Deals
The waiting game for some of the riskier emerging-market borrowers is coming to an end. With higher interest
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Iran Brings Back Morality Police Patrol to Enforce Hijab Law
Iran’s police said it has formally restored street patrols in a fresh crackdown on women who violate the
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Turkey Hikes Fuel Tax by 200% to Finance Earthquake Damages
Turkey boosted its fuel taxes by almost 200% on Sunday, a move that will magnify inflationary pressures and
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Can Kerry Reset US-China Climate Talks?: Sunday Asia Briefing
As temperatures soar around the world, US Climate Envoy John Kerry arrives in China today for three days
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La Palma: Thousands evacuated as Canary Island wildfire burns
The blaze on Spain's La Palma has destroyed some 4,500 hectares of land since Saturday.
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G-20 Latest: Yellen Wants to Build on Improving US-China Ties
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she’s eager to build on recent improvements in US-China relations as finance
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China, Russia Military Drills Rose to a Record High in 2022
President Xi Jinping has resisted crossing Washington’s red lines over arming Russia’s war machine in Ukraine. But that
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United Airlines pilots reach preliminary labor deal with up to 40% raises
United Airlines pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, reached a deal in principle with the airline, giving the pilots up to a 40% raise, the union confirmed to CNN Saturday.
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