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Nigeria
El editorial de José Del Rio: la economía que viene después de las PASO
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Argentina
La Argentina y EE.UU. acordaron aumentar el intercambio comercial agrícola entre ambos países
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Spagna
España aplica el segundo tipo más alto en Sucesiones de la eurozona
Mientras que los barones autonómicos socialistas critican a Madrid por bonificar casi el total del Impuesto de Sucesiones y en la capital se tiran flores por ello, nuestro país es el segundo que más cobra por heredar, y no muy lejos de nuestras fronteras 10 de las 19 economías avanzadas ...
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi's real estate sector slows by 16pc
The value of building plans approved by the county government of Nairobi dropped by 16 per cent in the first five months of this year compared to the same period in 2016.
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Kenya
Business: Mombasa port records unusual traffic jam as ships wait for clearance
Three ships with 163.6 million bags of maize are among 23 vessels yet to dock at the Port of Mombasa as the facility experiences a huge ships traffic snarl up due election jitters and upsurge in the import of cereals.
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China returns to top of list of US creditors
Country surpasses Japan as largest foreign holder of Treasuries
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Portogallo
Falling tree kills 12 at religious festival in Portugal
Updated 6.15pm - Death toll rises A tree toppled into a crowd of worshippers during a major Christian festival on the Portuguese island of Madeira on Tuesday, killing 12 people and leaving 50 injured, officials said. The accident happened during Madeira's biggest annual Roman Catholic festival, which draws big crowds to celebrate ...
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Regno Unito
Is Britain's EU customs union proposal the real deal or just fantasy?
Britain outlined plans for a future customs agreement with the European Union today and an interim deal to ease companies' Brexit concerns, proposals one senior EU official described as "fantasy". After a slow start to negotiations to end more than 40 years of union, Prime Minister Theresa May's government is keen ...
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Malta
Strip club owners see massage parlours as competition - MCWO
Strip club owners want the government to regulate their industry because they offered a more acceptable facade to a dirty business, the Malta Confederation of Women’s Organisations (MCWO) said this afternoon. The MCWO in a statement reiterated its repeated stance that strip clubs, prostitution and trafficking were inextricably linked. Although this might not be ...
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Strip clubs ‘serve to give a more acceptable façade to a dirty business’ – Women’s Rights NGO
The Malta Confederation of Women' Organisations (MCWO ) has said that, since 2013, they have been reiterating that strip clubs, prostitution and trafficking are inextricably linked together and strip clubs just serve to give a 'more acceptable façade' to the situation. The Confederation believes that the government should look at ...