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Malta
Bus dispatcher claims he was forced to quit after refusing night shifts
A former bus dispatcher has claimed he was forced to leave his job after the public transport company imposed new working times that he could not accept for family and health reasons. Emanuel Theuma complained that he was given no option and the new working hours were imposed on him without ...
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Malta
‘A second blow for police with grievances’
Many policemen and women were not told they could make a claim under a call for grievances that was issued two-and-a-half years ago, suffering a second injustice, their union is claiming. The Police Officers’ Union now wants the call for officers to come forward with their grievances to be re-issued, because ...
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Nigeria
Innoson Group Partners Chinese Consortium To Invest $1bn In IT Sector, Targets 7,000 Jobs
…Osinbajo to receive Chinese Consortium Monday Innoson Group is partnering with a consortium of Chinese investors to pump in $1 billion into Nigeria’s information technology sector of the economy. This includes $400 million which will be invested in Nigeria’s DSO project Digital Satellite TV Station and an additional $600 million ...
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Belgio
Manovra, Padoan attacca Bruxelles: «Se l'Ue la boccia rischia la fine»
"L'Europa deve scegliere da che parte stare. Può accettare il fatto che il nostro deficit passi dal 2 al 2,3 per cento del Pil per far fronte all'emergenza...
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Regno Unito
Presidente banchieri UK: grandi gruppi pronti a fuggire dopo Brexit
(Teleborsa) - L'onda lunga della Brexit non si ferma e rischia concretamente di lasciare il segno di un effetto collaterale sull'economia britannica. I grandi gruppi bancari stanno infatti...
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Portogallo Italia
Fs, Mazzoncini: pronti a intervenire anche in Atac e metropolitane di Roma
(Teleborsa) - Un piano ampio in Italia e all'estero che non guarda solo al fronte ferroviario, ma alla mobilità in generale. L'Amministratore delegato di Fs, Renato Mazzoncini, in un'intervista...
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Egitto
Egyptians losing patience with govt as economy crumbles
Egyptians on Sunday showed a cartoon on social media showing a drowning Egyptian, with his hand protruding from the depths, waving for help. Experts said in Cairo that with the next strips showing President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi diving in, taking the drowning man’s watch and turning away is an indication ...
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Canada
Schlumberger parie sur la fin des excédents
Le PDG du groupe de services pétroliers Schlumberger, Paal Kibsgaard, s’est montré optimiste, vendredi, quant à un rééquilibrage prochain du marché pétrolier, lors d’une conférence téléphonique ayant suivi la publication des résultats du groupe. L’offre et la demande de pétrole brut sont désormais plus ou moins équilibrées, a estimé M. Kibsgaard, ...
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Turchia USA Canada
EBRD, Canada’s EDC and OPIC of US finance İzmir hospital in Turkey
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Export Development Canada (EDC) and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the U.S. government’s development finance institution, are co-financing the development of a 769.6-million-euro high-tech hospital in İzmir
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Turchia
Bill for Istanbul Finance Center to be issued soon: Minister
A law on the Istanbul Finance Center (IFC) will soon be issued, Finance Minister Naci Ağbal has said, adding that the center will offer many opportunities to attract investors