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Spagna
La recaudación de impuestos por tabaco creció un 4,4% hasta abril
MADRID, 02 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Cina USA Corea del Sud
Global airline body warns of US-China trade war spillover
SEOUL: The intensifying US-China trade war and rising fuel prices will continue to bog down airline profits this year, the International Air Transport Association said Sunday.
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Thailandia Corea del Sud
THAI Smile Airways to be Star Alliance 'connecting partner'
SEOUL: THAI Smile Airways, a subsidiary of Thai Airways, looks set to become the next "Connecting Partner" in the Star Alliance, the world’s largest airline network, it was announced at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) meeting in Seoul on Sunday.
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Cina USA
China says trade war 'has not made America great again'
BEIJING: Washington's escalating trade war with Beijing has not "made America great again" and has instead damaged the American economy, China said Sunday, stressing that while it wants resolution through talks there will be no compromise on core principles.
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Cina USA
China strikes defiant tone on trade in new white paper, blaming U.S. for ‘unacceptable’ demands
China issued a report Sunday blaming the United States for a trade dispute and said it won’t back down on “major issues of principle.”The statement ...
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Kenya
Why turning around Kenya Airways was a tough task for Mikosz
Experts say KQ’s business model and lack of conducive environment failed him.
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Kenya
Concerns as brokers targeting miraa trade invade Mt Kenya
Miraa farmers hardly break even due to poor prices by brokers.
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Cina USA
China says trade war 'has not made America great again'
China hits US goods with new punitive tariffs.
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Brasile
São Paulo: Police Lethality Grows Seven Percent in First Four Months of 2019
By Xiu Ying, Contributing Reporter SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – The number of deaths by police on duty grew by 17 percent in the first quadrimester of the year in the state of São Paulo, according to data from the Corrections Department of the Civil and State Police, analyzed by the ...
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Brasile USA
Brazil’s Economy Minister Minimizes Economic Retraction
By Richard Mann, Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – After the GDP decline recorded in the first quarter, Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said on Thursday, May 30th, that the economy would only react once the Social Security reform was approved. “The retraction is nothing new for us; we have ...