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Indian envoy leaves U.S. in deal to calm diplomatic row
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Indian diplomat whose arrest and strip-search caused a major rift in U.S.-Indian ties was effectively expelled from the United States on Thursday as part of a deal in which she was granted diplomatic immunity from charges of visa fraud and lying about underpaying her nanny..
Exclusive: Iran, Russia negotiating big oil-for-goods deal
LONDON/ANKARA (Reuters) - Iran and Russia are negotiating an oil-for-goods swap worth $1.5 billion a month that would let Iran lift oil exports substantially, in defiance of Western sanctions that helped force Tehran to agree a preliminary deal to end its nuclear program..
Periphery stocks power on, bonds cool ahead of payrolls
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone periphery shares sustained their blistering rally on Friday although uncertainty over impending U.S. jobs data cooled the bloc's bonds and imposed caution on most other markets..
Playwright, poet and activist Amiri Baraka dies at 79
NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - Amiri Baraka, a controversial playwright, poet and activist who set a new path for fellow African-American artists by bringing militancy and verve to works about race in America, died on Thursday at age 79 at a hospital in his native New Jersey, a representative said..
Del Potro, Tomic to meet in Sydney, Ferrer falls
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro underlined his status as a dark horse for next week's Australian Open by hammering Dmitry Tursunov to reach the final of the Sydney International on Friday..
Google linking of social network contacts to email raises concerns
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new feature in Google Inc's Gmail will result in some users receiving messages from people with whom they have not shared their email addresses, raising concerns among some privacy advocates..
Obama agrees to 4-year extension for International Space Station
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration wants to keep the International Space Station, a $100 billion orbital research outpost that is a project of 15 nations, flying until at least 2024, four years beyond a previous target, NASA said on Wednesday..
Berlin supermarkets discover banana boxes stuffed with cocaine
BERLIN (Reuters) - Boxes filled with bananas and cocaine were delivered to five Berlin supermarkets in what police on Tuesday called a "logistical error" by drug smugglers..
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