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Nicaragua
Nicaragua Passes a New Law “Regulating” Non-Profits
Nicaragua’s National Assembly has hastily pushed through a new law entitled: Regulation and Control of Non-profit Organizations. The new law[...]
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Portogallo
PSD/Porto considera “completamente inconcebível” estratégia da TAP para a cidade
O presidente da Distrital do PSD do Porto, Alberto Machado, afirmou hoje ser "completamente inconcebível" a estratégia da TAP para o Aeroporto Sá Carneiro, acusando a transportadora de "concentrar a atividade quase em exclusivo" em Lisboa.
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Brasile
Vacinação contra a influenza começa nesta segunda no DF
De acordo com o Governo do Distrito Federal (GDF), nesta primeira etapa devem ser vacinados idosos a partir de 60 anos e trabalhadores da saúde. A segunda etapa, com previsão de ter início em 3 de maio, abrange os "demais grupos prioritários elencados pelo Ministério da Saúde"
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Cina Russia
The ‘China Model’ is being tested by Covid, Russia and the economy. And it’s coming up short.
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Brasile Ecuador
Ecuador launches tender to reopen 100 oil wells and extract gas
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Ecuadorian state oil company Petroecuador has launched a tender to reopen 100 abandoned oil wells and extract associated gas from fields in the Amazon, the company said Friday. The reopening of these 100 wells will allow Ecuador to increase its oil production by 15,000 barrels ...
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Brasile USA Argentina
Argentina recorded a trade deficit with Brazil for the third consecutive month
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Argentine sales to Brazil rose 4.4% to US$973 million in March 2022 compared to March 2021, continuing the positive trend from the previous month. Meanwhile, imports from this destination country amounted to US$1.196 billion, registering a 9.6% increase - the lowest in the last thirteen ...
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Brasile Bolivia Montenegro
Bolivian government launches economic reconstruction policy
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On March 31, the Bolivian government announced the launching of an economic reconstruction program to maintain the sustained growth rates of 2021 in several sectors after hard years of economic contraction. The Minister of Economy, Marcelo Montenegro, said that after the Covid-19 pandemic, domestic investment ...
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USA
Hyundai, Kia's US sales down 3.7 pct in Q1
Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Corp. said Saturday their combined sales in the United States fell 3.7 percent in the first quarter compared with a year ago due to the prolonged pandemic and chip shortages. The corporate duo sold a total of
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Nicaragua
Honduras intenta cambiar su voto en contra de resolución de la ONU sobre Nicaragua
Un día después de que Honduras votó en el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas en contra de[...]
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Giappone
Confidence weakens among Japanese manufacturers
Confidence weakened among Japan’s major manufacturers for the first time in nearly two years, a key business survey showed on April 1, as concern grows over the impact of the Ukraine crisis.