Exclusive-Venezuela’s oil tankers at risk of sinking, fires, spills, report finds

By Mircely Guanipa PUNTO FIJO (Reuters) – More than half of the 22 oil tankers in Venezuela’s fleet are so run down that they should be immediately repaired or taken out of service, according to an internal report from state-run oil company PDVSA that was shared exclusively with Reuters. The report by PDVSA’s maritime branch,…

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Latin American election influence operation linked to Miami marketing firm

By Zeba Siddiqui and Christopher Bing SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Miami-based digital marketing firm was behind a series of covert political influence operations in Latin America over the last year, Facebook-owner Meta said this week, a rare exposé of an apparent U.S.-based misinformation-for-hire outfit. Predictvia, which is registered as a business in Florida, says…

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Russia to launch Friendship Games after 40-year gap – sports minister

(Reuters) – Russia plans to relaunch the multi-sport Friendship Games next year, 40 years after its first edition, Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin has told President Vladimir Putin. Matytsin said the event would be held after the Paris Olympics, which will run from July 26-Aug. 11 next year. “We propose to intensify the practice of holding…

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Analysis-Fed’s hiking pause may not signal all-clear for US stocks

By Lewis Krauskopf and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – The end of a market-punishing rate hiking cycle may be in sight, but uncertainty over stock valuations and the economic outlook is keeping investors on alert for more turbulence ahead. The Federal Reserve on Wednesday signaled it may pause interest rate increases after raising rates…

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