Lula to purge Bolsonaro loyalists from Brazilian security forces after rampage

By Lisandra Paraguassu and Adriano Machado BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday that security force members were complicit in letting an anti-government mob ransack the seat of power in Brasilia, and promised to weed out hardcore supporters of his predecessor. The task of screening out those actors will …

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Belief of Americans in antisemitic conspiracies, tropes doubles since 2019 -survey

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Belief of Americans in antisemitic conspiracy theories and tropes has nearly doubled since 2019, an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) survey showed on Thursday. The survey asked Americans how much they agreed with statements expressing anti-Jewish tropes or conspiracy theories and found that more than half of Americans believed at least …

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Títulos de Argentina afirman alzas, se desacelera inflación y confirman tasa estable

Por Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES, 12 ene (Reuters) – Los activos argentinos cotizaron nuevamente al alza este jueves, con una firme consolidación de precios luego de la oficialización del dato inflacionario del 2022, junto al aire fresco que provoca la retracción del riesgo país y el vuelco de liquidez tras una mejora crediticia. El nivel …

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U.S. sending delegation to Cuba to restart talks on law enforcement

By Matt Spetalnick and Dave Sherwood WASHINGTON/HAVANA (Reuters) -The Biden administration plans to send a delegation to Havana this month to restart U.S.-Cuba talks on law-enforcement issues that were halted under former President Donald Trump, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday. U.S. concerns about counterterrorism will be among the subjects addressed, a State Department …

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EEUU envía delegación a Cuba para reiniciar conversaciones sobre seguridad

Por Matt Spetalnick y Dave Sherwood WASHINGTON/LA HABANA, 12 ene (Reuters) -El Gobierno del presidente Joe Biden planea enviar una delegación oficial a La Habana este mes para reiniciar las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos y Cuba sobre implementación de leyes que fueron suspendidas durante la administración de Donald Trump, dijo el jueves el Departamento de …

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U.S. December deficit quadruples as outlays grow, debt ceiling nears

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. government’s December budget deficit quadrupled from a year earlier to $85 billion as receipts shrank slightly and outlays grew to a new December record, the Treasury Department said on Thursday as it neared the $31.4 trillion federal debt limit. The results confirmed forecasts that revenues would start to …

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White house: Price hike for Moderna’s COVID shots hard to justify

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The price hike for Moderna Inc COVID-19 shots is hard to justify, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said on Thursday. Moderna is considering pricing its vaccine at $110 to $130 per dose in the United States when it shifts from government contracting to commercial distribution, the company’s chief executive, Stephane Bancel, told …

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