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Russia
EU Case Against Russia's Import Bans Would Unravel WTO
If the EU bites the bullet and challenges Russia's food import bans at the WTO, the bitter battle of sanctions could claim yet another, unexpected victim - the World Trade Organization itself.
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India
Finmeccanica: India dice no a nuove gare
Continueranno invece contratti in corso
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Angola Egitto Marocco Mozambico Camerun
S Africa second-quarter GDP up 0.6 per cent
Africas most developed economy narrowly avoided recession in the second quarter in the wake of two years of industrial unrest
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Standard Chartered looking to sell part of its UAE business
The bank has 90 days to exit the affected accounts
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Turchia
Economy minister sells apartments in disputed silhouette-spoiling Istanbul towers
Turkeys economy minister appears to have recently sold two flats in a controversial three-tower housing project that raised eyebrows for spoiling Istanbuls historical silhouette
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Cina
China Probes Executives at Volkswagen Joint Venture
Chinese officials have launched a probe into a former and a current executive at FAW-Volkswagen Automobile, one of Volkswagen's joint ventures in the country.
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Cina
China Antitrust Regulator Says Microsoft Sales Information Not Transparent
The tech giant, under investigation over possible violations of the countrys antitrust laws, including some involving its media player and Web browser.
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Mozambico
PISTELLI: BENE LACCORDO A MAPUTO TRA GOVERNO DEL MOZAMBICO E RENAMO
ROMA\ nflash\ - LItalia accoglie con molta soddisfazione laccordo raggiunto a Maputo il 24 agosto scorso tra il Governo mozambicano e Renamo per porre fine alle tensioni politico-militari, cessare le ostilità e ricostituire le condizioni di pace e stabilità nel Paese. "Si tratta di un successo di tutto il popolo ...
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StanChart said to be mulling sale of part of UAE business
Standard Chartered is reportedly looking to offload some of its UAE ops after agreeing to close accounts in money laundering deal with US
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Russia
WPP says clients more upbeat, sees weaker business in Russia
Sees 2014 sales growth well above 3 per cent; says sanctions against Russia will hit business in H2