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Turchia Uruguay
Turkey, Uruguay sign customs cooperation agreement
Turkey and Uruguay signed a customs cooperation agreement, Turkish Trade Minister Mehmet Muş announced on Aug. 23.
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Turchia Spagna
Turkey thanks Spain for help during recent forest fires
In a phone call on Aug. 23, Turkey’s foreign minister thanked his Spanish counterpart for Spain's support during recent forest fires in Turkey.
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Regno Unito
Graft and security issues feed the trade in Iraq’s past
Do you want to buy a more than 3,000-year-old Sumerian tablet, listed as the property of a gentleman from Sussex in England and passed down as a family heirloom? On auction site liveauctioneers.com, bidding for the “Sumerian clay tablet” starts at 550 pounds ($750).
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Argentina
Qué dijo Guzmán sobre el dólar y la reducción del gasto público
El ministro de Economía contó que utilizará los fondos para cancelar parte de la deuda que tomó Mauricio Macri; “No hablamos de lluvia de inversiones, sino de construir una Argentina más tranquila”, expresó sobre su plan económico
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Giappone
Japan’s financial regulator weighs stricter rules on crypto-assets
The Financial Services Agency last month set up a section to oversee digital and decentralized finance as well as a panel of experts on the ...
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Indonesia
Coronavirus latest: Indonesia to unlock economy gradually, says president
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Angola
Comércio entre China e Angola recupera 24% no primeiro semestre após forte quebra em 2020
A aceleração acontece após uma quebra de 37% nas trocas comerciais entre o país africano e o país asiático em 2020, refletindo o efeito da pandemia de covid-19
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Portogallo
Portugal já recebeu 231 milhões de euros do fundo europeu das pescas
No total, Portugal recebeu 59% da dotação do fundo, acima do valor médio registado na Europa (47%).
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USA
California's Gig Worker Law: What to Know
The law, the result of a $200 million proposition fight last year, ensures that workers like Uber and Lyft drivers are considered independent contractors.
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Brasile USA Costa Rica
President signs a law that expands the crime of femicide in Costa Rica
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, signed this Monday a law that extends the punishment for the crime of femicide with up to 35 years in prison against men who take advantage of their bond of friendship or trust to murder a woman. Authorities ...