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Regno Unito
L'economia britannica paga dazio con i consumi deboli
(Teleborsa) - La confindustria britannica, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), stima che nei prossimi due anni, ci sarà un rallentamento della crescita nel Regno Unito. Secondo la...
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Cina Hong Kong
Li Ka-shing verso il ritiro?
(Teleborsa) - C'è un rumor delle ultime ore che ha messo in subbuglio il mondo della finanza, soprattutto in Asia: a breve il tycoon di Hong Kong Li Ka-shing si ritirerà dal...
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Francia
Francia, il Premier Philippe non esclude un deficit/PIL oltre il 3%
(Teleborsa) - Nel 2017 la Francia potrebbe sforare il limite di deficit imposto dall'Unione Europea. Lo ha affermato il Premier d'oltralpe Edouard Philippe, che a tal proposito ha commissionato alla...
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USA Giordania
More than 80 per cent of Syrian refugees in Jordan living below poverty line
Source: CARE Country: Jordan, Syrian Arab RepublicA CARE International report states that Syrians in Jordan remain desperate for work, impacted by debt, and struggling with changing gender roles within families. Amman, 20 June 2017: An astounding 82 percent of Syrian refugees in Jordan are living below the poverty line, says a new ...
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USA
Uneven progress in reducing US$15 billion humanitarian financing gap
Source: Global Public Policy Institute Country: WorldMore than 30 donors and organizations agreed to adopt the Grand Bargain, a package of reforms that would seek to reduce the gap. But the initially high political momentum is fading. Executive Summary Humanitarian response is “woefully underresourced”: it faces a financing gap of an estimated US$ ...
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USA
Rugby: British and Irish Lions claim emphatic win over Chiefs
The Lions have gone all Kiwi on us. The midweek side got into the swing of this pass and catch business in Hamilton and did it rather well.They scored a few tries, looked like a proper rugby team for long periods.The pity is we...
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Kenya
Kenya: Internet abuzz after man proposes to girlfriend at her sponsor's' bash
What kind of crazy woman invites her boyfriend to a party thrown for her by her other boyfriend?
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Kenya
Kenya: Sisters-in-law from hell? Here's how to handle them
The same sisters-in-law who make your life difficult are the same ones who run from their matrimonial homes blaming it on pressure from their in-laws.
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Kenya
Nairobi: Broke Nairobi MCAs extend term to earn allowances
Members of the Nairobi county assembly have extended their term in office for another two weeks. The MCAs agreed they were not only extending the life of the House to dispense of key business, but also because they were broke.
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Kenya
Business News: Capital markets yet to receive notice of National Bank takeover plan
Kenya's capital markets regulator said on Tuesday that it had not received any notification about a proposed acquisition by KCB Group of a stake in National Bank of Kenya.