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Algeria
Comment la Cotitex de Draâ Ben Khedda a été sauvée de la vente
Le complexe textile de Draâ Ben Khedda, dans la wilaya de Tizi Ouzou, a échappé à une véritable dilapidation. Des décisions d’avis favorables, dont nous détenons des copies, ont été délivrées à de petits entrepreneurs locaux pour «des projets d’investissement». Dans ces documents, le Calpiref, l’organisme de wilaya qui s’occupait ...
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Algeria
Importations : La facture en hausse
Le gouvernement algérien peine toujours à réduire la facture des importations malgré l’instauration, depuis le début de l’année 2016, de mesures de contrôle du commerce extérieur. Sur les deux premiers mois de l’année 2017, c’est tout l’inverse qui s’est produit. En effet, les achats du pays ont enregistré une légère ...
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Cina
Beijing Hyundai begins sales of All New Yuedong
Beijing Hyundai began its sales of the All New Yuedong on Monday, targeting the market for young families in China. The
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Nigeria
Fake tyres: Court admits Chinese, Nigerian, to N10m bail
Justice Mojishola Olatoregun-Ishola of a Federal High Court Lagos on Tuesday granted bail of N10 million each to two Chinese, Tao Shen and Jing Yau, charged with importation of sub-standard tyres. Shen, 36, and Yau, 22, are charged alongside a Nigerian, Chinedu Madubuike and two companies, Sino Nig. Import and ...
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Nigeria
Naira to sell at N415/$ as CBN sustains intervention – ABCON
The naira will trade at N415 to a dollar as the series of intervention by the Central Bank of Nigeria are sustained. The President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, on Tuesday in Lagos said that the new Forex policy had eliminated frivolous demand for ...
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Australia Regno Unito
Minister fined $325 for using phone while driving
A police minister in Australia has been fined 325 dollar for using his mobile phone while driving to take a picture of a sheep. Troy Grant, the police minister of New South Wales, said he did not realise he was breaking the law. He reported himself to police after being ...
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Nigeria
We have lost value for human life — Buhari
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday lamented the wanton killings being witnessed in parts of the country lately, saying Nigerians have lost value for human life. He has therefore directed security and law enforcement agencies to rise to the occasion and end what he called “this blight on ...
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Portogallo
Hospitais de Lisboa continuam a vender comida com elevado teor de açúcar
Já passaram duas semanas depois da entrada em vigor da lei que proíbe alimentos com excesso de calorias nas máquinas do Serviço Nacional de Saúde, mas vários hospitais de Lisboa continuam a disponibilizar esse tipo de comida.
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Cina
Jerusalem, Beijing to partner on environmental technologies
Israeli and China sign dairy export deal, advance economic collaborations.
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Israele
Business in Brief: Knesset approves bourse-restructuring law
Bank of Israel intervention boosts dollar in late trading; Tel Aviv shares end higher, lifted by telecoms and tech.