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Argentina’s markets give Milei a reality check as early romance fades

By Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s markets, which soared after President Javier Milei took office a month ago, are now giving the libertarian leader a dose of reality, with bond prices slipping, the peso weakening again and investors wary of the government’s new debt auctions. The splash of cold water from investors after …

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India trade department backs lower tax on hybrid cars in green push- sources

By Aditi Shah, Shivangi Acharya and Sarita Chaganti Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s trade department has backed lowering taxes on hybrid vehicles to help the transition to cleaner energy sources, following demands by Japanese car makers, five government and industry sources told Reuters. The move could irk some local carmakers. India’s combined sales and additional …

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Defacing of Stalin icon exposes deep divisions in his home country Georgia

By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) – Georgian authorities are investigating the defacing of a recently-installed icon in Tbilisi’s main cathedral depicting Josef Stalin, a case that has exposed deep divisions in Georgia over the former Soviet dictator’s legacy in his homeland. An unknown culprit splashed paint on Tuesday on the icon, which has been displayed …

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