‘Vucic out’: Serbian protesters keep heat on government

By Ivana Sekularac and Branko Filipovic BELGRADE (Reuters) – Serbians paraded life-size figures of leading government figures in prison jumpsuits on Saturday during a seventh week of protests since two mass shootings triggered nationwide protests. In the capital Belgrade, tens of thousands of demonstrators blocked a major highway and demanded that government heads roll for…

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A dozen French police wounded in clashes with protesters opposing rail link in Alps

PARIS (Reuters) -Twelve police were wounded on Saturday in clashes with demonstrators in France’s Savoie department where a protest against a high speed rail project in the Alps turned violent, authorities said. Some 2,000 protesters, including a roughly 300-strong dark-clad hardcore, were in the Maurienne Valley objecting to construction of a rail link including a…

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Biden makes re-election pitch in key swing state Pennsylvania

By Nandita Bose and Jarrett Renshaw PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -President Joe Biden made his 2024 re-election pitch to union members in Philadelphia on Saturday in his first political rally since launching his campaign in April, aiming to shore up a key part of his political coalition and bolster support among white working-class voters. The AFL-CIO, which…

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Boeing boosts 20 year outlook for planes due to narrowbody demand

By Valerie Insinna PARIS (Reuters) – U.S. planemaker Boeing slightly raised its annual 20-year forecast for new jetliner deliveries, propelled by the strength of the narrowbody market fueled by demand from low-cost carriers. Boeing expects airlines will need to buy 42,595 jets from now until 2042, up from 41,170 planes in its previous 20-year forecast…

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