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Thailandia Myanmar
Neighbourly neglect
The Myanmar junta's brutal military repression against anti-coup demonstrators and airstrikes against innocent villages near the Thai border between March 27 and 30 has prompted acute rebukes and trade sanction threats from the international community.
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USA
Hundreds of Companies, CEOs Band Together on Voting Access
Hundreds of business leaders and companies, including Amazon.com Inc. and Netflix Inc., signed a new statement to "defend the right to vote and oppose any discriminatory legislation," the latest corporate response to a wave of Republican-led voting bills being advanced in dozens of states.
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Nigeria
'Vale até uma rezadinha para o fiscal entrar nos eixos', diz economista
José Júlio Senna pontou preocupação com economia do país
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Venezuela
"Salve-se quem puder": uma radiografia da deprimida economia da Venezuela
Com a queda da economia, o setor informal disparou no país, aponta o economista Asdrúbal Oliveros
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USA
Cesta Hamáčka do Moskvy kvůli Sputniku V není ideální, ČR nabídku má, míní Babiš
Avizovanou cestu vicepremiéra, ministra vnitra a pověřeného ministra zahraničí Jana Hamáčka (ČSSD) na jednání o případných dodávkách vakcíny proti covidu-19 Sputnik V do Moskvy nepovažuje premiér Andrej Babiš (ANO) za ideální.
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Myanmar
Aung San Suu Kyi representatives hire law firm to track junta crimes
Volterra Fietta gathers evidence of alleged killings and torture of Myanmar regime’s opponents
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Nuova Zelanda
Miscarriage bereavement leave hoped to lift "taboo" around pregnancy loss
New Zealand made waves when it became one of the few countries to legalise paid leave following a miscarriage, but for one woman the law change came too late.
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Kenya
Senate lays out revenue plan to rescue Posta
report recommends several policy interventions as well as financial incentives that, if implemented, will give PCK a bigger role in Kenya's payments,
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USA Emirati Arabi Uniti
FOREIGN: US Legislators ‘Concerned’, Vow To Review Resumed UAE Arms Sales
The Democratic chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has said he and other legislators are concerned about the administration of President Joe Biden’s decision to go ahead with a weapons sale to the United Arab Emirates and would review the transactions. The Biden administration has told ...
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Regno Unito
FOREIGN: Buckingham Palace Announces Guest List For Philip’s Funeral
Buckingham Palace has revealed the 30 people who will make up the congregation at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral service on Saturday. Prince Philip, who died last Friday at the age of 99, is being laid to rest on Saturday at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. ET) at St. George’s Chapel ...