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USA Australia Nuova Zelanda
Wellington Phoenix women plan to solve big issue by finding their own Oskar Zawada
The Phoenix’s wasteful display against Perth Glory has laid bare the need for a quality import striker who can provide some cutting edge up front.
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Kenya Pakistan
Pakistan lists Kenyan tea as essential, bolsters product's earnings
Kenya exports 50 per cent of its tea to Pakistan, making it the country's largest market for the country's main export product.
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Egitto Turchia
Türkiye, Egypt to raise diplomatic ties to highest level soon: Turkish FM
Ankara and Cairo will raise diplomatic relations to the highest level “as soon as possible,” Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on March 18, noting that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, could meet after the elections in Türkiye as part of efforts to end of ...
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Cina
La Cina ripone l’inglese nel cassetto: spreco di tempo ed energia per i più piccoli
Considerata a lungo la molla principale per trovare in futuro un buon lavoro a casa e all’estero, l’insegnamento della lingua nelle scuole pubbliche rischia una battuta di arresto
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USA
Businesses in Phoenix Struggle As Homelessness Crisis Continues
As homelessness overwhelms downtown Phoenix, a small business wonders how long it can hang on.
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Ecuador
From highlands to the coast, quake damages Ecuador, Peru
Juan Vera lost three relatives when a strong earthquake that shook parts of Ecuador and Peru on Saturday brought down his niece’s home. The government has offered to pay for the woman’s funeral and those of her baby and her partner, but Vera wonders why local authorities allowed his relatives to ...
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Corea del Sud
Lotte loses Incheon Airport duty-free license bid
Lotte Duty Free, the country's largest duty-free operator in terms of sales, has lost the bidding race for the operational rights of duty-free shops at Incheon Airport. Instead, Lotte's smaller rivals, Hotel Shilla, Shinsegae DF and Hyundai
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Cina Vietnam
Durian from China? Hainan gears up for first harvest of SE Asia's 'king of fruits'
China is gearing up for the harvest of its first domestic durian crop this summer after more than four years of cultivation, although it is not expected to challenge Southeast Asia's stranglehold on sales of the pungent smelling fruit.
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Nicaragua
Expertos de la ONU piden acción efectiva contra Nicaragua por violaciones a los Derechos Humanos
Expertos de la ONU que analizan la situación de Nicaragua urgieron este sábado a la comunidad internacional tomar “acciones efectivas” para impedir que se sigan cometiendo violaciones a los derechos humanos y para sancionar a los responsables.
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Brasile
Tebet reforça compromisso do Brasil com políticas sociais e economia verde
Em seu primeiro discurso na Reunião Anual do Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento (BID), a ministra do Planejamento e Orçamento, governadora do Brasil na instituição, destacou as prioridades do governo com organismos multilaterais