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Turchia
Turkish Airlines most popular foreign carrier at Israeli airport: Report
Turkish Airlines flew more passengers to and from Israel than any other foreign airline in 2014, for the second year in a row, according to a report just released by the Israel Airports Authority
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India
Tough road ahead for India to improve WB ranking in ease of doing business
It looks quite ambitious for India to aim at improving its position to 50th from the current 142nd in the Wold Bank ranking of 189 countries in terms of ease of doing business, given the track record of various countries.
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Messico
Mexico's Pemex Files Request to Import Light U.S. Crude
Mexican state-run oil giant Petroleos Mexicanos said Thursday it has requested permission from the U.S. Commerce Department to import light crude to Mexico from the U.S., with the aim of improving output at its Mexican refineries.
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Australia
Netflix Australia open for business on March 31: report
US streaming service likely to reveal a three-tiered pricing system with entry-level service set to cost $9.99.
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Abu Dhabi financial centre to base rules on English common law
Abu Dhabi Global Market publishes draft legislation and asks for public comment by February 5
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Turchia
The impact of Turkey's new foreign player rules
I was extremely pissed off when I learned the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) had yet again changed the rules on foreign player quotas for football clubs, allowing them to field the entire starting lineup with non-Turkish players.
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Turchia
Over 1,000 foreign fighters deported by Turkey so far
Intel head Fidan also said Turkey put a travel ban on a further 7,833 foreigners
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Chinas Xi woos Latin America with $250b investments
Chona plans to invest the amount over the next 10 years as part of a drive to boost Chinas influence in a region long dominated by the US
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India
Punjab announces incentives to curb paddy waste burning
Offers Rs 1 lakh to each straw combusting-free village & Rs 1 cr to each such district
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ATTENTATO PARIGI/ ORLANDO: EUROPA COMPATTA CONTRO I FOREIGN FIGHTERS
ROMA\ nflash\ - Non uccideranno la nostra libertà. I terroristi assassini che hanno attaccato la redazione di Charlie Hebdo uccidendo 12 persone perderanno la loro battaglia di odio e morte. Lo afferma, in una nota, il ministro della Giustizia Andrea Orlando, che sprona lEuropa a reagire prontamente per garantire i ...