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Olympics-Athletics-Briton Christie says Lyles’ brash comments could backfire

By Lori Ewing PARIS (Reuters) – British sprinting great Linford Christie believes Noah Lyles would be better to simply let his running speak for itself, saying the American’s brash comments are adding fuel to the flames of his rivals. The abundantly confident Lyles is not shy about his goal of capturing four gold medals at …

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Yellen launches Amazon basin effort to disrupt nature crimes

By David Lawder BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen launched on Saturday a new effort with Amazon basin governments to disrupt illicit finance that fuels nature crimes, including illegal harvesting of trees and other plants, minerals and wildlife. Yellen said the initiative aims to increase cooperation among finance ministries, law-enforcement agencies and …

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US may ‘calibrate’ Venezuela sanctions policy post-election, officials say

By Matt Spetalnick and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration will “calibrate” its sanctions policy towards Venezuela depending on how the high-stakes election unfolds in the OPEC nation on Sunday, U.S. officials said, signaling that Washington could ease punitive measures if President Nicolas Maduro holds a fair vote. But the U.S. also put Maduro …

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Plane with ex-president election observers barred from Venezuela

(Reuters) -Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino said on Friday that a plane with former Latin American presidents en route to observe Sunday’s Venezuela election had not been allowed to take off due to a blockade of Venezuela’sĀ airspace. Last week, Venezuela issued a decree closing border movements by land, air and sea from midnight on Friday. …

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Australia, NZ, Canada call for ICJ response from Israel, Gaza ceasefire

By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia, New Zealand and Canada on Friday called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and asked Israel to respond to a United Nations court which last week ruled its occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there were illegal. “Israel must listen to the concerns of the international community,” the leader’s …

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Devastating wildfire burns down part of western Canadian tourist town

(Reuters) – A raging wildfire has devastated the western Canadian tourist town of Jasper, potentially destroying up to 50% of structures, and firefighters were working on Thursday to save as many buildings as possible, authorities said. Jasper is in the middle of mountainous Jasper National Park, in the province of Alberta. The town and the …

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Canadian wildfire reaches Jasper, firefighters battle to protect oil pipeline

(Reuters) -A wildfire reached the Canadian town of Jasper, Alberta on Wednesday, one of hundreds ravaging the western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, as firefighters battled to save key facilities such as the Trans Mountain Pipeline, authorities said. Wildfires burning uncontrolled across the region include 433 in British Columbia and 176 in Alberta, more …

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Israeli forces retrieve bodies of five hostages from Gaza, military says

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli forces recovered on Wednesday the bodies of five hostages killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and held in Gaza since, the Israeli military said. Maya Goren, a 56-year-old kindergarden teacher, was killed during the attack on her kibbutz, Nir Oz, according to Israeli Army Radio, one of the communities worst hit in …

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Salman Rushdie’s alleged attacker faces federal terrorism charges

By Brad Brooks (Reuters) -The man accused of attempting to kill author Salman Rushdie in New York two years ago now faces federal terrorism charges for his alleged support of Hezbollah, according to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday. The grand-jury indictment charges Hadi Matar, the New Jersey man already facing state murder and assault charges …

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