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Ryan: Republican nominee must reject bigotry

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan says any Republican presidential nominee must reject any group "built on bigotry." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Ryan: Republican nominee must reject bigotry

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan says any Republican presidential nominee must reject any group "built on bigotry." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Young Dutch designer kicks off Paris Fashion Week

Liselore Frowijn kicks off Paris Fashion Week with her "Let's Hear It For The Lions" ready-to-wear women's Autumn-Winter collection. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

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Young Dutch designer kicks off Paris Fashion Week

Liselore Frowijn kicks off Paris Fashion Week with her "Let's Hear It For The Lions" ready-to-wear women's Autumn-Winter collection. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

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Nobel Peace Prize shatters record for nominees for 2016

OSLO (Reuters) - The number of nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize surged to a new record for 2016, a guardian of the award said on Tuesday, with contenders ranging from peace negotiators in Colombia to U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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U.N. council to vote on North Korea sanctions text agreed by U.S., China

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council plans to vote on Tuesday on a U.S.-Chinese resolution that would dramatically expand existing U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang, including requiring inspections of all cargo going to and from North Korea and blacklisting North Koreans active in Syria, Iran and Vietnam.

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Ukraine bans officials from criticising government

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine banned government officials on Tuesday from publicly criticising the work of state institutions and their colleagues, after damaging disclosures last month that highlighted slow progress in fighting corruption.

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Assad backs Syria truce, accuses opposition of violations

BERLIN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad described the cessation of hostilities in force since Saturday as a "glimmer of hope" and accused the opposition of violating the agreement intended to halt nearly five years of fighting.

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Insight - Elections gains unlikely to shift Iran power balance fast

(Reuters) - Impressive gains by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in heavily handicapped elections to parliament and a clerical body are evidence of an isolated nation eager to move from theocracy to a more open democracy, but few expect a sudden shift in power.

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Brazil police detain Facebook executive over court orders

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Federal police in Brazil apprehended the vice president of Facebook Inc for Latin America on Tuesday after the company failed to cooperate with judicial orders in an investigation of drug trafficking in Sergipe state.

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U.S. top court rules for Liberty Mutual over Vermont healthcare law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Vermont cannot compel health insurers to hand over data on the amount paid on medical claims, backing Liberty Mutual Insurance Co's [LBRTLI.UL] contention that federal law prohibited such requirements.

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U.S. top court rules for Liberty Mutual over Vermont healthcare law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Vermont cannot compel health insurers to hand over data on the amount paid on medical claims, backing Liberty Mutual Insurance Co's [LBRTLI.UL] contention that federal law prohibited such requirements.

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British socialite to face Epstein accuser's defamation lawsuit

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman who claimed that New York financier Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her for sex when she was a teenager may pursue a lawsuit accusing British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of defamation for calling her allegations lies, a U.S. judge ruled.