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UK doctors call off strike action

LONDON (Reuters) – A union representing British doctors yesterday called off a series of strikes scheduled for the next three months, citing concerns about patient safety.

Brazil Supreme Court to allow probe into allegations citing Temer

SAO PAULO, (Reuters) – Brazil Supreme Court Judge Teori Zavascki approved a preliminary investigation into plea bargain deal allegations from former Transpetro head Sergio Machado that cite President Michel Temer and Senate President Renan Calheiros, among others, the court said yesterday.

Chile gets US$100 million IADB loan to fight corruption

SANTIAGO, (Reuters) – The Chilean government on Friday said it signed a US$100 million loan agreement with the Inter-American Development to help the South American nation fight corruption and improve transparency in both the public and private sectors.

Venezuela opposition vows 2016 Maduro vote despite setback

CARACAS, (Reuters) – Foes of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro vowed yesterday to push for a recall referendum against him this year, defying the country’s election authority which said any vote to remove the unpopular socialist leader could not take place until early 2017.

Family sees video of Charlotte police shooting black man dead

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept 22 (Reuters) – The family of the North Carolina black man whose shooting death by police in triggered two nights of riots viewed video of the episode yesterday, but a lawyer for the family of Keith Scott said it was unclear if Scott was holding a gun when killed.

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