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Egitto Francia
Avión con 69 personas a bordo desaparece de radar
Un avión Airbus A320 de EgyptAir, con 59 pasajeros y 10 tripulantes a bordo, desapareció de los radares en la madrugada del jueves, según anunció la aerolínea.El avión desapareció luego de ingresar 10 millas (16 kilómetros) al espacio aéreo egipcio, cuando se encontraba volando a una altitud de 37.000 pies, informó ...
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Brasile Bolivia Venezuela
Cientos de despidos, bombas y protestas complican a Evo
LA PAZ. La policía antimotines evitó ayer que manifestantes tomaran por la fuerza una fábrica en La Paz tras una multitudinaria protesta de obreros contra el cierre de la mayor textilera estatal que dejó cesantes a más de 800 personas, en uno de los más fuertes conflictos contra el gobernante ...
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Spagna
Economía/Empresas.- Huawei cumple 15 años en España, "un mercado prioritario" para la compañía
MADRID, 19 (EUROPA PRESS) Huawei está celebrando su decimoquinto aniversario en España, un "mercado prioritario" para la compañía en el que mantiene su compromiso de "permanencia y crecimiento" de cara al futuro, según ha asegurado en un comunicado.
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Uruguay
Suspenden otra vez la queja ante la OIT
La Cámara de Industrias del Uruguay y la Cámara Nacional de Comercio y Servicios aceptaron suspender otra vez su queja ante la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) por el sistema tripartito de negociación salarial.
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Giappone
Google echoes Amazon’s Echo, opens new virtual-reality door
Google wants to play an even bigger role in managing people’s daily lives, while also nudging them into an alternate reality, as the Internet company responds to competitive threats posed by Facebook, Amazon and Apple. As part of an onslaught of upcoming products, Google will implant a more personable form ...
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Giappone
G-7 unlikely to agree coordinated stimulus at Sendai meeting
Room for maneuver on fiscal policy seems limited for Group of Seven economies when their finance ministers and central bank chiefs discuss growth at a meeting in Sendai on Friday and Saturday. This is unwelcome news for Japan, which is looking to hammer out new fiscal stimulus in the coming ...
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Giappone
Sucked into deflation again, Japan’s $2 cup noodle binge is sign of the times
Japanese consumers cannot get enough of cup ramen, with spending on them surging by more than a quarter over the past year. That sounds like good news, but for a country still struggling to escape deflation it is a worrying signal. Weak consumer spending is fueling speculation that Prime Minister ...
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Giappone
Abe to decide on second stage of tax hike after election: sources
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to wait until after this summer’s Upper House election before deciding whether to go ahead with the second stage of a consumption tax hike as scheduled, sources close to Abe have said. A second-stage 2 percentage point hike, to 10 percent, is planned for April ...
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Giappone
Monthly machinery orders rise 5.5% in sign of higher business investment
The nation’s core private-sector machinery orders rose a seasonally adjusted 5.5 percent in March from the previous month, following a 9.2 percent decline in February, the government said Thursday. The orders, widely viewed as a leading indicator of future capital spending, totaled ¥895.1 billion, the Cabinet Office said. The orders ...
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Motors scandal was an accident waiting to happen
It’s a familiar Japanese corporate ritual: a deep bow before the cameras to atone for wrongdoing. And when it comes to the art of public mea culpa, few companies can top scandal-prone Mitsubishi Motors Corp. On Wednesday, President Tetsuro Aikawa announced his resignation effective June 24, to take responsibility for ...