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Brasile
Brazil Announces Cuts of R$42.1 Billion to Meet Budget Target
By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – The finance minister of Brazil, Henrique Meirelles, announced Wednesday, March 29th, measures that will allow the government to meet the primary result target for this year, which is a deficit of R$139 billion. With the current budget, the government is ...
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Kenya
Business: Facebook Launches Public Wi-Fi in Kenya
You can now browse your favourite Internet pages for free.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenyans cry over high cost of food ahead of budget speech
Walking along the filthy, narrow alleys that separate the tin shanties of Mukuru kwa Njenga slums in Nairobi feels like wandering in a post-historic earth; an earth where civilisation is lost.
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Kenya
Business: Kenyans cry over high cost of food ahead of budget speech
Walking along the filthy, narrow alleys that separate the tin shanties of Mukuru kwa Njenga slums in Nairobi feels like wandering in a post-historic earth; an earth where civilisation is lost.
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Kenya
Real estate boom a huge threat to food production
Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy.
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USA
Pot business is smoking hot in US, despite Trump
LOS ANGELES
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Kenya
Somalia and Kenya must grow their promising partnership
This is a unique opportunity for both countries, given their geographic proximity and strong people-to-people relations
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Cina
China: Jiangsu, Spirit Of The South East
As China opens up to the world, people from all over the globe curious, are drawn to visit. A journey leads to Jiangsu Province to experience the culture, monuments, cuisine, business opportunities and history of an ancient part of China, eager to tell its story. BUKOLA OGUNSINA writes. Jiangsu Province ...
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Regno Unito
Lloyd’s of London to open Brussels office due to Brexit
Lloyd’s of London will open a Brussels office in early 2019 due to Brexit, the insurance market said March 30, one day after the U.K. government triggered the nation’s EU divorce.
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Turchia USA
Turkish government ‘not satisfied’ by US statement on phone call to key coup figure
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ have voiced their dissatisfaction with a statement released by the U.S. Embassy to Turkey regarding a phone call to one of the key figures of the July 15, 2016, failed coup attempt, six days after the ...