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USA
New grand jury seated for next stage of Trump investigation
New York prosecutors have convened a special grand jury to consider evidence in a criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump’s business dealings, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on May 25.
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Turchia
Turkey sees mixed picture for sectoral confidence in May
Turkey's services and retail trade sectors posted declines in confidence in May, while the construction sector saw an increase, the country's statistical authority reported on May 25.
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Turchia
Turkish foreign minister speaks to Ukrainian counterpart
Turkey's foreign minister on May 25 spoke to his Ukrainian counterpart over the phone, according to diplomatic sources.
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Thailandia
Covid-related claims could hit B3bn as cases continue to rise
Total claims from Covid-19 insurance could soar to 3 billion baht this year as daily infections continue to rise, says Thai General Insurance Association (TGIA) president Anon Vangvasu.
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Giappone
Japan cuts economic assessment as virus emergency dampens spending
The Japanese economy shows "further" weakness in some components and remains in a severe situation, the Cabinet Office said.
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Cina
Japanese firms double down on online sales in China amid tourism halt
Demand for Japanese cosmetics is rising as Chinese consumers unable to travel abroad accelerate purchases on e-commerce platforms.
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Giappone Singapore
Singapore to lift import restrictions on food from Fukushima
Singapore is among 54 countries and regions that placed restrictions on imports from Japan following the triple meltdown at the Fukushima No. 1 complex.
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Giappone
Grote Japanse krant roept op tot annulatie Olympische Spelen
11:30 Asahi Shimbun, een van de grootste kranten in Japan en tevens sponsor van de Olympische Spelen, roept op de Spelen in Tokio te annuleren.
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Portogallo
Acreditar e investir no Turismo nacional
É interessante perceber-se que mesmo com a crise Portugal manteve-se um país atrativo para investidores, ou não estivesse o mercado imobiliário quente como está.
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Brasile
Brasil registra mais de 2,1 mil mortes por covid-19 em 24h e total passa de 452 mil
Segundo o levantamento feito pelo consórcio de veículos de imprensa, país contabilizou 2.198 óbitos pela doença de ontem pra hoje, elevando o total para 452.224 O Brasil registrou 2.198 mortes por covid-19 nas últimas 24 horas, segundo o levantamento feito pelo consórcio de veículos de imprensa junto às secretarias estaduais ...