Brazil top court justice hands Congress more time to pass bill curtailing Indigenous rights

By Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) – A Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday asked for more time to study a case pitting the country’s Indigenous people against its powerful farm sector, a decision that is likely to give lawmakers more time to pass the measure favoring Big Agriculture. The decision by Justice Andre Mendonca, an…

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US Supreme Court’s Clarence Thomas delays filing annual financial disclosure

By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, under scrutiny following revelations that he did not disclose luxury trips paid for by a billionaire Dallas businessman, has received an extension to file his mandatory annual financial disclosure, the court said on Wednesday. Seven of the nine justices disclosed…

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Petro urges congress to pass reforms as some try to shelve health bill

BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s congress should approve health, labor and pension reforms, President Gustavo Petro said on Wednesday, as the lower house weighed whether to shelve the health bill, which would be a major legislative defeat for leftist who campaigned on improving the beleaguered system. “We ask, with all due respect…that they approve the reforms,…

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Serbia’s PM Ana Brnabic says she is willing to resign amid opposition protests

BELGRADE (Reuters) – Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday she was willing to resign to test popularity of the ruling coalition, following weeks of opposition protests. For five consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of people have gathered for weekly anti-government rallies in Belgrade, blaming a culture of violence for the deaths of 18…

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Biden encourages both sides to continue collective bargaining in US ports dispute -White House

By Jeff Mason and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden has urged both sides in the West Coast ports labor dispute to continue collective bargaining, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday, adding acting Labor Secretary Julie Su was actively engaging with the parties. The largest terminal at Southern California’s…

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Exclusive-Lawmakers slam US intent to invite sanctioned Hong Kong leader for APEC

By Michael Martina WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic and Republican U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday urged the State Department to bar Hong Kong’s chief executive, who faces U.S. sanctions, from visiting San Francisco during November’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The United States is set to host this year’s gathering of leaders of APEC, of which Hong Kong…

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Macron returns to former minister to help break Lebanon deadlock

PARIS (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron appointed on Wednesday his former foreign minister as personal envoy to Lebanon just a year after he stepped down and having previously not been able to make any inroads in the political deadlock in the country. Macron led international efforts after a massive explosion that killed more than…

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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joins 2024 Republican primary race

By Joseph Ax (Reuters) -North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum entered the 2024 Republican presidential race on Wednesday touting the small town values he would bring to Washington and expanding a crowded field of candidates led by a big city mogul, Donald Trump. Burgum, 66, a former software company executive, is largely unknown beyond his state,…

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Zelenskiy ‘shocked’ at failure of UN, Red Cross to help after dam breached -Bild

BERLIN (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed shock at what he said was the failure of the United Nations and the Red Cross to help after the destruction of the massive Kakhovka dam as his prime minister called for aid from international agencies. Although the catastrophe happened many hours ago, “they aren’t here”, Zelenskiy…

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