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USA Malta
Malta to persevere in its efforts for root causes of migration to be addressed - Abela
“In these past six months, the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the European Union has had the opportunity to put its priorities forward, right at the heart of Europe. Our Presidency has made real progress on a range of issues that matter to all, such as migration, development cooperation, ...
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Air Malta re-connects Europe to North Africa with its new route to Tunis
Air Malta inaugurated today a new scheduled service to the North African City of Tunis. This service also heralds the national airline’s return to North Africa. The Maltese airline is resuming services to Tunis after an absence of eight years, initially with a three times a weekly operation. Thanks to ...
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USA Iran Yemen
Trump travel ban partly reinstated; court arguments set for autumn
The Supreme Court is letting a limited version of President Donald Trump's ban on travel from six mostly Muslim countries take effect, a victory for Trump in the biggest legal controversy of his young presidency.The justices will hear full arguments in the October in the case that has stirred heated emotions across ...
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Malta
Finance Minister says European Court of Auditors shouldn’t be taken for granted
Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna said that the European Court of Auditors (ECA) shouldn’t be taken for granted, during a joint press conference with the President of the European Court of Auditors Klaus-Heiner Lehne .Scicluna said that the European Court of Auditors is sometimes taken for granted, in the same way ...
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Iran
In Iran is gamen booming business
Iran heeft een kleine gamemarkt, maar de potentie is enorm. Een internationale conferentie moet de export op gang brengen.
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Cina
China - Peking setzt auf seine neue Sharing Economy als Wachstumstreiber
Premier Li Keqiang nennt erstmals Beschäftigung den wichtigsten Indikator, um zu beurteilen, wie es um Chinas Wirtschaft steht
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USA Kenya
Business: How Kebs bowed to pressure to allow import of killer fertiliser'
In July 2009, a ship carrying 15,000 tonnes of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) fertiliser from the US to the port of Mombasa was diverted on the high seas back to the US before docking.
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Kenya
Business: Businessman loses Sh2 m to thieves in Nairobi
A Chinese businessman lost Sh2 million he had withdrawn from a bank to pay his workers in Kilimani.
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Kenya
Business News: Businessman loses Sh2 m to thieves in Nairobi
A Chinese businessman lost Sh2 million he had withdrawn from a bank to pay his workers in Kilimani.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya's growth path echoes footsteps of Asian nations
Reports that Kenya has signed contracts for the phase one development of Konza complex is welcome for several reasons.