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USA Malta
The pen behind the voice; Maltese speechwriter working with the new EP President
Peter Agius, who was the head of the European Parliament information office in Malta, recently left to take up a post as a speechwriter for the new European Parliament President Antonio Tajani and was interviewed by Kevin Schembri Orland about his experience with EU institutions, and his new post.Dr Agius ...
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Turchia
8 mln foreign tourists ‘expected to visit Antalya in 2017’
Around 7.5 to 8 million foreign tourists are expected to visit the Mediterranean province of Antalya over this year, following a daunting year for Turkey, a leading tourism player has said.
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Turchia
Turkey’s refinery reaches record high sales in 2016, posts lower-than-expected decline in net profit
Tüpraş said it reached full capacity production and record sales volume with residuum upgrade capacity contribution in 2016 on late Feb. 13.
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Turchia Pakistan
Turkey condemns terror attack in Pakistan that kills at least 15 people
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned a terror attack in the northeastern Pakistani city of Lahore that killed at least 15 people.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya expects poor rainfall in March-May season
Kenya is expected to receive poor rainfall in the main March to May rainy season, the meteorological office said, a situation which could exacerbate an already acute drought.
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Kenya
Business: System to end Sh7 billion book piracy in Kenya launched
An electronic system to discourage piracy has been unveiled sending a warning to booksellers and buyers that they risk prosecution if caught with pirated books.
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Kenya
Business: Why Kenya's economic data matters to Wanjiku
The presidency may have a case to argue that the Kenyan economy is moving in the right direction despite news of several companies posting huge losses, closing shop and throwing thousands of their employees on the streets.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Why Kenya's economic data matters to Wanjiku
The presidency may have a case to argue that the Kenyan economy is moving in the right direction despite news of several companies posting huge losses, closing shop and throwing thousands of their employees on the streets.
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Kenya
Business: Where are our activist policy makers?
The hype of Nairobi becoming a Silicon Savannah gave a lot of hope that Kenya will transition to a knowledge-based economy.
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Kenya
Sci & Tech: Where are our activist policy makers?
The hype of Nairobi becoming a Silicon Savannah gave a lot of hope that Kenya will transition to a knowledge-based economy.