Reuters
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Tata Motors cuts Jaguar Land Rover margin forecast after cyberattack, China woes
JLR, which generates most of Tata Motors' profits, is grappling with falling demand for premium cars in China and component shortages after chipmaker Nexperia B.V. warned it could no longer guarantee deliveries due to a political standoff between China and the Netherlands....
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Japan shooting for World Cup final spot, says JFA head Miyamoto
Japan Football Association President Miyamoto says the four-time Asian champions have the experience and depth of talent in the squad to make a major impact at the first 48-team World Cup, which is being hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
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Dick Cheney, powerful former US vice president who pushed for Iraq war, dies at 84
He died at age 84 on Monday from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said in a statement on Tuesday.The Republican - a former Wyoming congressman and secretary of defense - was already a major Washington player when then-Texas governor George W. Bush chose him to...
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Guyana opposition leader and his father arrested as US seeks extradition
The government of Guyana had received a request for extradition on Thursday, according to a statement released on Friday. The attorney general previously said both men would be extradited to face the charges once U.S. authorities made the request.
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Hundreds protest in Tunisia’s capital over worsening pollution crisis
The protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations that have underscored growing public frustration over the government’s handling of pollution and worsening state of public services.
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At least 44 people dead after torrential rains in Mexico
Torrential rains from tropical storms Priscilla and Raymond triggered landslides and flooding across five states.
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Seychelles presidential vote going to runoff, electoral commission says
Ramkalawan had been looking to block a comeback by the party that previously dominated politics for four decades in Africa's wealthiest country per capita.
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Shooter kills at least four, wounds eight at Michigan church
Police said the perpetrator, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, a former U.S. Marine from the nearby town of Burton, deliberately set fire to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was engulfed in flames and billowing smoke.
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Legend Tony Hawk's skateboard sold for Ksh.148 million at auction
Julien's said the auction, held on Tuesday at the Loews Hollywood Hotel and online, set multiple benchmarks for items tied to the 57-year-old American who became the first skater to land the two-and-a-half-revolution aerial during the 1999 X Games in San Francisco.
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'Guess what?' Macron calls Trump after being blocked by US leader's motorcade
But unlike most of those inconvenienced, Macron then rang Trump personally from the sidewalk to joke about his plight, according to a video clip circulating on social media.

