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Cina
After the Floods, China Found a Target for Its Pain: Foreign Media
Western journalists reporting on a natural disaster met with public hostility in person and online that the Chinese state media openly encouraged.
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USA
Fed Considers Tapering Bond Purchases as Economy Grows
Federal Reserve officials conclude a two-day meeting in Washington on Wednesday. The focus will be on laying the groundwork for less supportive policy.
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Brasile USA Nicaragua
Nicaragua and Honduras sign agreement to eliminate malaria in their countries
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Health authorities of Nicaragua and Honduras signed an agreement to implement joint surveillance, control, and care actions between both borders to eliminate malaria, based on Central American community law, informed this Wednesday the Government of Managua. Among the general aspects of the agreement is the ...
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Brasile USA
Brazil’s public debt rises 3.07% in June to R$5.33 (US$1.03) trillion
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Public debt, which includes the government's debt in Brazil and abroad, increased 3.07% in June compared to May, reaching R$5.33 trillion (slightly over US$1 trillion), according to data released Wednesday (28) by the Ministry of Finance. The debt is composed of loans taken by the ...
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Brasile USA
Latin American and Caribbean governments agree to “strengthen” CELAC
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) governments agreed to "strengthen" the regional organization after a meeting with foreign ministers held last week in Mexico City, which served to reflect on its future. "Now more than ever, it is essential to understand that CELAC must ...
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Vietnam
Korean firms in Southeast Asia ask for vaccine help
South Korean companies operating in virus-stricken Southeast Asian countries have asked for the government’s help in procuring COVID-19 vaccines for its workers there, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said Wednesday. They also called
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Turchia Cipro
Ankara condemns EU’s stance on partial opening of Varosha
Turkey on July 27 dismissed remarks made by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on the partial reopening of the Varosha region in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as being worthless for Turkey.
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Turchia
Turkish foreign minister expresses support to Tunisian people
The Turkish foreign minister expressed on July 27 Turkey's support to the Tunisian people following Sunday’s coup attempt.
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Giappone
Japan to draft bill on oversight of foreign investment in critical industries
The legislation is said to be aimed at boosting scrutiny of sectors and technologies considered important from an economic security perspective.
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Nigeria
Cameroon: Why Nigeria, Cameroon Invested $36m On Border Bridge Project - Fashola
[Vanguard] The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola has said that the $36 million border bridge project linking Nigeria with Republic of Cameroon will smoothen the free trade relationship under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement signed by both countries.