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Germania
Industrial data dispel clouds over German economy
Latest expansion by German industry was driven by manufacturing and construction output
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India
India to import 1 lakh tonnes rice from Myannmar
India is going to import one lakh tonnes of rice from Myannmar to avoid supply crisis in Manipur and Mizoram as the construction work is going on the railway line connecting these two north-eastern states to other parts of the country.
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Cina
Video sites need China's OK to air foreign content
Every foreign TV show and movie shown on Chinese online streaming sites will have to be approved by authorities or else go offline, the country's broadcast regulator said Friday, tightening control over the industry.
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Portogallo
Economia portuguesa cresce 0,6%
A economia portuguesa cresceu 0,6% no segundo trimestre face ao primeiro e 0,8% em relação a igual período do ano passado, segundo dados confirmados pelo Eurostat, que indicam que a zona euro teve um crescimento nulo entre abril e junho.
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Russia
Russia's Agriculture Ministry Considers Ban on Grain Export
Russia's Agriculture Ministry has proposed restricting grain exports in the 2014/2015 season as a possible way of balancing the domestic market, Arkady Zlochevsky, head of Russia's Grain Union, said.
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Mongolia Russia
Putins visit to amplify Mongolia- Russia trade
By B.KHASH-ERDENE Russia and Mongolia committed to boosting trade to 10 billion USD by 2020, during Russian President Vladimir Putins five-hour visit to Ulaanbaatar on Wednesday. Although Russia owns 51 percent of Ulaanbaatar Railways and 49 percent of state-owned Erdenet copper mine, trade with Mongolia has been dropping steadily in recent years. Mongolia-Russia ...
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Brasile
Las automotrices de Brasil, preocupadas por la caída del mercado argentino
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USA
New law slashes cost of Florida Prepaid College Plan
Tens of thousands of families that have paid into the Florida Prepaid College Plan may be eligible for refunds.
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Cina
Shanghai business journalists detained in extortion probe
Eight people, including journalists and PR execs detained for blackmailing dozens of listed companies over coverage.
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Messico
Christie, Mexico to partner on higher education
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie seems to have left his usual bravado at home, packing instead a more humble tone for his trade mission to Mexico.