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Portogallo
Consumo de leite gordo em Portugal cai 20% em 2015
Leite meio gordo é o mais vendido no país. Consumo de leite desceu, no total, cerca de 11%, segundo dados do INE
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El Salvador Costa Rica
En Costa Rica, hasta las elecciones son tranquilas
Unos 3.2 millones de costarricenses están llamados a votar por sus gobernantes municipales pero la apatía es grande en este país caracterizado por su pacifismo. Desde el 2002, el abstencionismo ronda el 70%. SAN JOSÉ. Costa Rica. Los ...
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El Salvador
Este país ya no sirve para vivir
“Este país ya no sirve para vivir”. Eso me dijo Mayra, cuando llegó a mi casa, una de estas mañanas. Con lágrimas en los ojos, me contó que su hija, una madre soltera con dos hijos, había renunciado a su trabajo de muchos años como vendedora en una empresa telefónica. -Casi ...
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Iran
Iran oil sales top 300,000 barrels
Tehran orders increase in output after lifting of international sanctions despite a market glut.
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India
Keys Hotels partners with Paytm Wallet
Berggruen Hotels private limited, a leading chain of business and leisure hotels, which operates with the brand name of Keys Hotels in the country announced its association with mobile commerce platform Paytm wallet as its partner.
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India
India in talks with US on cyber security
With India placing high priority to cyber security, the government is in talks with a number of countries, including the US, for co-operation to check cyber espionage and other attacks, Union communications and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Sunday.
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India
Sebi scans Facebook accounts in insider trading case
To catch manipulators, markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) Sebi has begun looking into social media accounts of suspected persons, with 'mutual friends on Facebook' being cited as evidence for the first time in an insider trading case.
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Cina
China forex reserves fell almost $100 billion in January: Bloomberg
China's foreign exchange reserves have fallen to their lowest level since 2012, reports said on Sunday. The world's largest currency hoard shrank by $99.5 billion in January to some $3.2 trillion, Bloomberg News cited the People's Bank of China as saying.
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India
Jaitley should announce woman-friendly Budget: Assocham
In order to help salaried income households and encourage more women to join the work force, the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley should announce a ten-fold increase in children education allowance and tax exemption for crèche facility in the Budget, the Assocham has said.
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India Iran
Iran wants India to pay oil dues in euros
Iran has asked Indian refiners to clear past oil dues amounting to over $6 bn in euros within six months. With US lifting sanctions, Iran said the 3-year old mechanism, paying 45% of oil import bill in rupees and keeping the remaining 55% pending for payment channels to clear, has ...