Ukraine ‘peace summit’ talks make progress but long way to go -officials

By Andrew Gray BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Ukraine’s work with allies to build broad international support for a peace blueprint has made progress but any summit to endorse a document is at least months away, officials said. Senior officials from Ukraine, G7 countries, the European Union and nations such as Brazil, India, Saudi Arabia, South Africa…

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Dutch human rights body: ASML may follow US export rules when hiring

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch computer chip equipment maker ASML may refuse job applicants on the basis of their nationality when required to do so by U.S. export rules, a Dutch human rights body has found. The decision by the Netherlands’ Institute for Human Rights affirmed that ASML may reject job applicants from Iran, Syria, Cuba…

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Oil prices inch higher after political turmoil in Russia

By Shariq Khan BENGALURU (Reuters) -Oil prices rose slightly in choppy trading on Monday, as investors balanced concerns about global demand growth against upcoming supply disruptions that could be exacerbated by political instability in Russia. Brent crude futures rose 33 cents, or 0.5%, to settle at $74.18 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI)…

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Turkey’s monthly inflation at 4.84% in June, slight decline in annual reading: Reuters poll

By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s monthly inflation was seen at 4.84% in June, partly due to the lira’s sharp decline after elections last month, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, but the annual reading was expected to decline slightly to 39.47%. The median estimate of 11 economists for the monthly inflation in June…

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Explainer-Turkey keeps Sweden waiting on NATO membership as key summit nears

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s path to NATO membership remains blocked by Turkey and Hungary ahead of a July summit in Vilnius where it hopes to join Nordic neighbour Finland as a full member of the alliance. Finland, which applied together with Sweden, joined NATO in April, but Turkey continues to block Swedish membership citing security…

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Special Report-US, Swedish prosecutors study graft complaint naming son of Turkey’s Erdogan

By David Gauthier-Villars (Reuters) – Anti-corruption authorities in the United States and Sweden are reviewing a complaint alleging that the Swedish affiliate of a U.S. company pledged to pay tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks if a son of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan helped it secure a dominant market position in the country….

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Israel reboots fiercely opposed judicial campaign

By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli lawmakers on Sunday began debating a bill that would limit the Supreme Court’s powers, rebooting a fiercely opposed judicial overhaul instigated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist coalition. Anti-government demonstrations had prompted Netanyahu to suspend his judicial drive in March to allow compromise talks with opposition parties. He…

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