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Portogallo
Passe único trouxe mais 20 mil novos clientes à Área Metropolitana do Porto
O presidente da Área Metropolitana do Porto, Eduardo Vítor Rodrigues, revelou esta sexta-feira que os transportes abrangidos pela entrada em vigor do passe único tinham, no sábado, "mais de 20 mil novos clientes".
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Portogallo
Tráfego de passageiros nos aeroportos cresce 6,2%
O tráfego de passageiros nos aeroportos portugueses, geridos pela ANA Aeroportos de Portugal, cresceu 6,2% no primeiro trimestre deste ano, para 11.014.000, face a igual período de 2018, indicou a francesa Vinci Airports.
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USA
L’Europa prepara controdazi per 20 miliardi sull’import dagli Stati Uniti
È la risposta alla recente minaccia di Trump di applicare tariffe pari a 11 miliardi sulle importazioni dall’Unione...
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Romania Italia
«Italia e Romania devono cooperare di più nei Paesi terzi»
Responsabile del ministero dell’Economia e del Commercio, il rappresentante del Governo romeno ha incontrato nei giorni scorsi il ministro per lo Sviluppo Economico Luigi Di Maio...
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USA
Turkish lira slides as finance minister struggles to impress
Investors in Washington left ‘underwhelmed’ by Berat Albayrak’s reform plan
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Cina USA
US-China trade war: Can you dodge Trump’s tariffs?
Try your hand at navigating the dispute
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Belgio
Le ministre Ben Weyts supprime l'arrêt de bus de De Lijn à Bruxelles-Nord
Le ministre flamand de la Mobilité Ben Weyts (N-VA) a demandé à la société de transport De Lijn de supprimer son arrêt à la gare ...
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Kenya
33 Nigerians posing as students arrested in Nairobi
The suspects will be arraigned before the Kiambu Law Courts on Friday.
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Brasile
Brazilians Are Leading Foreign Real Estate Investments in Miami
By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Brazil is the number one foreign country purchasing real estate in Miami, according to a report by the MIAMI Association of Realtors Commercial and the National Association of Realtors (NAR). According to the report, Brazilians were responsible for 12 percent ...
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Brasile
Vale Workers at Brumadinho Want R$5 Billion in Compensation
By Lise Alves, Senior Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – Representatives of Vale workers who were victims of the break of the Feijão Dam, in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais are filing a collective action against the mining company. According to lawyer Maximiliano Garcez, workers are asking for R$5 billion in compensation ...