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Russia Turchia Kazakistan
Turkish, Russian top diplomats discuss Kazakhstan, Ukraine
The foreign ministers of Turkey and Russia, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Sergey Lavrov, have discussed on the phone recent developments in Kazakhstan and the ongoing standoff between the latter and Ukraine just a day before NATO countries hold an extraordinary meeting.
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Russia Turchia Armenia
Turkish, Armenian envoys to meet in Moscow on Jan 14
Special envoys from Turkey and Armenia will hold their first meeting aimed at normalizing their ties on Jan. 14 in Moscow, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry announced on Jan. 5.
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USA
New auto sales in US up in 2021, but long way before full recovery
U.S. new vehicle sales rebounded slightly last year from 2020’s dismal numbers, but were still about 2 million below the years before the coronavirus pandemic.
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Vietnam
Vietnam: Economy faces more virus-related risks
Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh warned his country's economy will continue to face pandemic-related risks ranging from a widening state budget deficit to rising bank bad debts this year, according to the government's website.
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Kenya
KTDA to transport tea to Mombasa via SGR
The maiden trip from the partnership saw KTDA transport 31 containers of packed tea which translates to 800 tonnes via the SGR.
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Cina Kenya
China's foreign minister visits Kenya amid unease over rising debt
Kenya is the second of three stops on the foreign minister's African tour, after Eritrea and before Comoros.
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Egitto USA
KFC potatoes saga exposes how the State has let down its farmers
Lack of a legal framework is the main reason why US fast-food company KFC continues to import potatoes from Egypt and South Africa.
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Kenya
Kenya's business optimism sinks to eight-year low
Only 19 per cent of about 400 private sector companies surveyed have hopes of expanding their premises and offering new products and services in 2022.
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Regno Unito
City of London policy chief says COVID is masking Brexit’s hit to finance hub
The U.K.'s financial sector lost most of its access to the European Union — which had been its single biggest export customer — after completing ...
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Nigeria
Strong Output, New Order Growth Drives PMI To 56.4 Points
Nigeria’s private sector ended the final month of 2021 on a robust expansion as Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) recorded 56.4 points. The PMI report for December 2021 by Stanbic IBTC Bank, Nigeria, stated that, quicker uplifts in output and new orders as well as record inventory building were central to ...