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Turchia
Turkish Treasury to repay $12.5 bln in July-Sept
Turkey's Treasury will repay 85.5 billion Turkish liras ($12.5 billion) of debt in the July-September period, the Treasury and Finance Ministry announced on June 30.
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Brasile
Brasil deve adotar estratégia abrangente contra covid-19, diz OMS
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Cina Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Security Law Brings the Beijing Treatment
With the passage of the national security law, pro-democracy activists face the same dilemma as their mainland counterparts: choosing between fear and their ideals.
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Cina Hong Kong
Hong Kong Security Law Sends a Chill Over the City
Protesters are deleting their accounts on Twitter and Telegram. Booksellers, professors and nonprofits are questioning their future.
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USA
As U.S.M.C.A. Takes Effect, Much Remains Undone
The beginning of a new trade deal does not signal an end to trade disputes between United States, Canada and Mexico.
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Kenya
Kenya's economic growth slows down in the first quarter
The first-quarter growth was supported by expansion in the farming, transport, financial services, construction and trade sectors
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Kenya
Ruiru now eyes spot as Kenya's next city
Infrastructure and a conducive business environment are some of the factors making Ruiri ideal for a city
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Giappone
Japan business confidence worst since 2009 crisis
TOKYO: Confidence among major Japanese manufacturers has plunged to its worst level since the global financial crisis, a key survey showed Wednesday, as the coronavirus dries up global demand.
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USA
Fauci: negli Usa situazione fuori controllo. Powell: futuro economia molto incerto
Negli Stati Uniti oltre il 25% delle 500mila morti causate dal Covid. Preoccupa l’aumento dei nuovi casi in Florida, California, Texas e Arizona
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Cina Regno Unito Hong Kong
Hong Kong, primi arresti per violazione della nuova legge sulla sicurezza
Il 1° luglio 1997 la regione passava dalla Gran Bretagna alla Cina: un anniversario festeggiato con una manifestazione non autorizzata e relative conseguenze