U.S. Supreme Court halts execution of Oklahoma inmate Glossip

By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday halted the scheduled execution of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose cause drew support from the state’s Republican attorney general after an investigation shed new light on evidence relating to the 1997 murder Glossip was convicted of commissioning. The justices acted after a divided Oklahoma…

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Jurors at rape trial hear Trump defend lewd ‘Grab ’em’ remarks in new video

By Luc Cohen, Jack Queen and Padraic Halpin NEW YORK/DOONBEG, Ireland (Reuters) -Jurors in Donald Trump’s civil rape trial on Thursday saw a video deposition in which the former U.S. president defended private comments he made in 2005 about grabbing women sexually without asking. Trump was asked by a lawyer for his accuser, the writer…

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Paraguay president-elect commits to ‘strengthen’ ties with Taiwan

Paraguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena, said on Friday that he would continue to strengthen his country’s “historic ties” with Taiwan following a call with his counterpart there after winning Sunday’s election. The countries’ diplomatic relations of more than six decades had been in the spotlight before Sunday’s election, with opposition candidate Efrain Alegre telling Reuters he…

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Paraguay presidential candidate Cubas arrested after post-election protests

ASUNCION (Reuters) -Paraguayo Cubas, who placed third in Paraguay’s presidential elections, has been arrested following post-election protests, authorities said on Friday. Cubas led protests to dispute Sunday’s election results and call for a recount, though international organizations said there was no reason to doubt the integrity of the vote. Cubas has been charged with “disrupting…

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Venezuelan opposition party replaces Guaido as candidate

CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan opposition party Voluntad Popular on Friday named a new candidate for a key presidential primary in October, replacing formerly anti-government leader Juan Guaido who left Venezuela unexpectedly in late April. At a news conference, Voluntad Popular named political coordinator Freddy Superlano, a 46-year-old engineer and critic of President Nicolas Maduro, as…

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Wall Street Week Ahead: U.S. consumer price data to test feared stagflation scenario

By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – Fears of stagflation are percolating on Wall Street, as investors await data that could shed light on whether the Federal Reserve is succeeding in tamping down inflation without badly hurting growth. Stagflation – a combination of stagnant growth and persistent inflation that dogged the U.S. in the 1970s…

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Stocks rally while Treasuries fall as US jobs data brightens outlook

By Sinéad Carew and Naomi Rovnick NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – A global gauge of stocks rallied and U.S. Treasuries and gold sold off on Friday as strong U.S. jobs data brightened the economic outlook and traders pared expectations of Federal Reserve easing after a long spate of rate hikes. The non-farms payroll report showed U.S….

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German artist nearing 100,000 cobblestones to mark victims of Nazis

By Tilman Blasshofer COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) – A German artist who is preparing to lay the 100,000th cobblestone commemorating a person who was deported and killed by the Nazis has no intention of giving up making the brass-capped blocks, saying demand is higher than ever. By placing Stolpersteine (“stumble stones”) outside the victims’ last known…

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