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Giappone
77 Japan Post workers rebuked for improper insurance sales
The Japan Post Holdings Co. group has revoked the insurance-selling certificates of 75 post office workers for their improper sales of Japan Post Insurance Co. ...
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Giappone
March restaurant sales log fastest fall in nearly 30 years
Restaurant sales across Japan plunged 17.3 percent in March from a year earlier, the sharpest drop in nearly 30 years, as the coronavirus outbreak continues ...
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Brasile
Sem importar respiradores, Brasil quer suprir demanda com produção própria
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Kenya
Hospital, cleaning firm fight over Sh60m tender
Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital accused of ignoring orders to re-evaluate bids.
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Panama
Cuarentena y ley seca: las reacciones del organismo a la ausencia de alcohol
Nacional Contenido Premium: 1El coronavirus lo cambió todo. Su llegada a Panamá ha provocado, como en ...
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Brasile
Mercado financeiro prevê redução 3,34% no PIB brasileiro em 2020
O mercado financeiro voltou a reduzir a previsão do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB) do Brasil, projetando agora uma queda de 3,34% naquela que é a maior economia sul-americana, em 2020, informou hoje o Banco Central brasileiro.
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Portogallo
Será o alargamento da linha do Metro de Lisboa uma prioridade?
Está prevista a possibilidade de reafetar fundos comunitários que ainda não tenham sido utilizados a outras áreas, nomeadamente, ao fortalecimento dos sistemas de saúde e ao apoio de PME.
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Thailandia
Cabinet split over trade pact
Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit has decided to withdraw a proposal to the cabinet today for Thailand to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), a source told the Bangkok Post.
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Corea del Sud
In Seoul, the Art World Gets Back to Business
Art galleries remain shuttered around the world but in South Korea, they reopen — with contact tracing and masks. Welcome to the post-Covid-19 world.
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USA
Job or Health? Restarting the Economy Threatens to Worsen Economic Inequality
The coronavirus recession has exacerbated the racial and income divides in America. Lifting restrictions too soon will make them worse and leave workers with a bleak choice.