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Francia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Kotzias travels to Kiev and Paris for talks
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Kotzias is scheduled to travel to Kiev on Thursday, where he has arranged meetings at the...
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India
As Rivals Falter, Indias Economy Is Surging Ahead
Long considered a laggard, India is seeing a lift in its stock market as multinational companies look to expand operations there or start new ones.
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Camerun
Business Briefing: British Inflation Slows to Record Low Pace
Officials said inflation slowed in January to an annual 0.3 percent the lowest pace on record in the face of falling energy prices and supermarket price wars.
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USA
Southern California home sales down, prices flat
Southern California's housing market got off to a slow start for the year in January, with sales down and prices treading water.
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Brasile
Venda da TAP no Brasil pode travar privatização
A venda da TAP no Brasil pode evitar a privatização da empresa, adiantou o deputado socialista que tem acompanhado o processo da alienação da maior companhia aérea portuguesa
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Cina
Chinas economy to grow about 7% this year
Rising non-performing loan ratios at commercial banks will lead to liquidity problems: Central Bank
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UAE-Italy business forum kicks off
More than 200 Emirati and Italian businessmen attend event
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Russia
Russia's Gazprom 'unstable partner': Turkmen official
An article published on the website of Turkmenistan's oil and gas ministry Monday attacked Russia's energy giant Gazprom, calling the company an unreliable partner for the reclusive Central Asian state.
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Bolivia Svizzera
Farmaci brevettati in Svizzera non più cari che all'estero
BERNA - I medicinali brevettati non sono più cari in Svizzera che all'estero: la differenza di p
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Giappone
Japan to raise maximum fine for spying by foreign firms
The government plans to raise the maximum fine for thefts of domestic trade secrets by foreign firms, such as product designs and marketing manuals, from ¥300 million to ¥1 billion, according to informed sources. The government hopes the larger fine will discourage spying activities by companies of other countries, particularly ...