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Nigeria
Regularly Swallowing Your Partner’s Semen Could Protect Against Miscarriage, Researchers Claim
LEADERSHIP: …Researchers from the Netherlands compared women’s oral sex habits …Sufferers of recurrent miscarriage perform fellatio less often, they found …The scientists suggest swallowing semen could boost the mother’s immunity Women who regularly give their male partner oral sex may be less likely to suffer recurrent miscarriages, scientists claim. Researchers ...
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Cina Nigeria
Gold Gains On Softer Dollar, Focus On U.S.-China Talks
LEADERSHIP: Gold prices rose on Thursday as the U.S. dollar traded close to a one-week low hit in the previous session, while investors awaited progress on the Sino-U.S. trade negotiations. Spot gold climbed by 0.2 per cent to 1,292.16 per ounce as of 0756 GMT. U.S. gold futures firmed 0.1 ...
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Uruguay
Gafilat reconoce lucha de Panamá contra el lavado de activos
Marconi Melo, secretario ejecutivo del Grupo de Acción Financiera de Latinoamérica, precisó que Panamá viene de un proceso de desarrollo en su marco legal como la Ley 23, que se conoce como la "Ley Antiblanqueo", que regula ciertas actividades no financieras como casinos, inmobiliarias, zonas libres o bufetes, la penalización ...
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Paraguay
Lisandro Ganuza. “Las zonas francas pueden ser un pilar para la reinserción del país en el comercio global”
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Turchia
Turkey's exports with $44.5 billion hit all-time high in Q1
Turkey's exports hit highest-ever January-March figure with $44.5 billion, the country's trade minister announced on April 4.
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Cipro
No conditions for federal solution on Cyprus: Turkish Cypriot FM
The requirements for a federal solution on the Cyprus issue are not present, Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Kudret Özersay has said.
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Turchia
Turkey's Central Bank raises swap sale limits
Turkey's Central Bank on Thursday raised the transaction limit of total swap sales which have not matured in the Turkish lira currency swap market.
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India
India central bank cuts rates by quarter point
MUMBAI: India's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points on Thursday, in a widely expected move to boost the economy, while keeping its monetary policy stance "neutral" despite subdued inflation.
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Australia
Virgin Australia cuts staff deal with Brunei airline over sharia law
SYDNEY: The Australian arm of Richard Branson's Virgin Airlines has cancelled a staff travel agreement with Brunei's national carrier in response to the Asian nation's adoption of sharia law, including the death penalty for gay sex, the airline said Thursday.
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Thailandia
TAT enlists companies to provide insurance for tourists
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with three leading insurance companies to provide an insurance policy, Thai Travel Shield, for foreign tourists.