Trump magnifies attacks on Justice Department in post-charges speech

By Nathan Layne (Reuters) -Former President Donald Trump used the first public appearance since his federal indictment to ratchet up attacks on the Justice Department, accusing prosecutors, without evidence, of a politically motivated campaign to keep him from the White House. Speaking on Saturday at Georgia’s state Republican convention, Trump alleged that President Joe Biden,…

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Ukraine recaptures fourth village in modest counteroffensive gains – Kyiv

By Tom Balmforth KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Monday its troops had recaptured a fourth village in a cluster of settlements in the southeast, a day after reporting the first small gains of a counteroffensive against Russian forces. Soldiers held up the Ukrainian flag in Storozheve in the Donetsk region in unverified video footage posted…

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Billionaire George Soros hands control of empire to son Alex

(Reuters) -Billionaire financier George Soros is handing control of his massive empire to his son Alexander, a Soros spokesperson said on Sunday. The spokesperson confirmed the details from an interview with Soros published in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday. A hedge fund manager turned philanthropist and major backer of liberal causes, Soros, 92, said…

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Philadelphia highway collapse will take months to rebuild, governor says

By Jarrett Renshaw PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – A portion of a vital highway on the East Coast of the U.S. collapsed in Philadelphia after a tanker truck carrying gasoline caught fire underneath an overpass, officials said on Sunday. No deaths or injuries were reported, but officials said the situation remains fluid and that investigators were still…

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China aircraft monitored US, France, Canada, Japan navy drill – media

BEIJING (Reuters) -China deployed a reconnaissance aircraft over Pacific waters east of Taiwan last week that Chinese media said monitored and gathered intelligence on an exercise involving the navies of the United States, Japan, France and Canada. A Y-9 cargo plane variant fitted with intelligence-gathering equipment most likely monitored and collected intelligence on the exercise,…

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Analysis-Price drop fears put a brake on European grocers’ rally

By Joice Alves LONDON (Reuters) – European grocers could exceed market expectations for earnings growth this year as they keep prices high even as costs fall, but the spectre of declining inflation and government-imposed price caps is tempering investor hopes. Stock pickers have been lured to names like Tesco and Carrefour, whose profits have been…

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BioNTech faces first German lawsuit over alleged COVID vaccine side effects

By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss HAMBURG (Reuters) -BioNTech will go to court on Monday to defend itself against a lawsuit from a German woman who is seeking damages for alleged side effects of its COVID-19 vaccine, the first of potentially hundreds of cases in the country. The woman, exercising her right under German privacy…

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