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Turchia
PKK earns $1.7 billion in drug trade: Ministry report
A narcoterrorism report prepared by Turkey’s Interior Ministry suggests that the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) earns nearly $1.7 billion each year through its involvement in the production and trading of cannabis, in addition to drug smuggling
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Turchia Regno Unito
Brexit won’t affect Turkey’s exports to UK and EU: Minister
Brexit will not affect Turkey’s exports to the EU and the U.K., the Turkish customs and trade minister has said
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Turchia
Police detain 28 in raids on Gülenists in Turkey
Turkish police detained 28 people over links to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gülen in multiple raids across the country, while the search continued for 23 others, including Rızanur Meral, the head of the major business group the Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists (TUSKON)
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Panama
Pasacables de la ACP amarran al Cosco Shipping Panama en las esclusas de Agua Clara
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Panama
Cosco Shipping Panama atracado en la cámara baja de las esclusas de Agua Clara
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Panama
Lo que viene el día después de la ampliación
El país estará a prueba con la generación de más ingresos y el uso eficiente de estos recursos. La receta queda escrita. La ejecución está por verse.
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Giappone
British bracing for world economy to punish U.K. for Brexit
The British were warned for weeks that a vote to leave the European Union would result in economic pain. Now they’ll find out whether it will. U.K. financial leaders are scrambling to reassure households, businesses and investors that they can contain the doom and gloom they had predicted in case ...
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Cina Giappone
China touts AIIB’s greater understanding of developing world
The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will be different from institutions like the World Bank because it has a greater understanding of the developing world’s needs, officials said Sunday at its first annual meeting. Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the bank two years ago and it began operations in ...
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Cina Giappone
China’s finance minister sees Brexit heightening uncertainty, but wider effects to be long-term
China’s finance minister and leading economists on Sunday voiced concerns about Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, with the policymaker saying it has heightened market uncertainty, though some expect a limited impact on the Chinese economy. The Brexit decision “will cast a shadow over the global economy. … The ...
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Cina Giappone
Former Japanese leader Hatoyama to buck precedent, join advisory panel of China-Led AIIB
Former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama will sit on an international advisory committee to the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The post Former Japanese leader Hatoyama to buck precedent, join advisory panel of China-Led AIIB appeared first on The Japan Times.