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Iran Regno Unito
The Jerusalem Post's top 5 stories of August 4
Iran executes gay teenager in violation of international law, Israeli citizen wounded in London knifing attack, Hamas infiltrated int'l Gazan aid group, stole tens of millions of dollars, and more.
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Senegal
L'affaire Nafi Ngom Keïta au coeur de l'actualité
Dakar, 4 août (APS) - La livraison de jeudi de la presse quotidienne traite notamment de la dernière sortie du ministre porte-parole du gouvernement, Seydou Guèye, au sujet de l'affaire Nafi Ngom Keïta, qui continue de s'installer au cœur de l'actualité, depuis la publication du décret mettant fin à ses ...
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Senegal
Affaire Mbayang Diop : Le gouvernement fera le nécessaire (Porte-parole)
Dakar, 3 août (APS) – Le Sénégal fera le nécessaire dans l'affaire Mbayang Diop, une Sénégalaise détenue en Arabie Saoudite pour le meurtre de l'épouse de son employeur, selon le porte-parole du gouvernement, Seydou Guèye, qui promet que l'Etat ne dérogera pas à ses principes de défendre ses compatriotes en ...
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Brasile Argentina
Malas noticias para la Argentina: pronostican que el mercado automotor brasileño seguirá estancado en 2017
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Turchia
Former Istanbul governor sent to court over failed coup attempt
A former Istanbul governor, who was on duty during the nationwide Gezi Park protests in 2013, was sent to court over the July 15 failed coup attempt on Aug. 4
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Turchia
Turkish economy ‘strong’ post-coup bid: Commerce chamber
The negative impact of the July 15 failed coup attempt on Turkey’s economy has been minimal, according to the head of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (İTO)
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Vietnam
Vietnam pump prices drop
Retail prices of the popular petrol grade 92-RON dropped to VND14,699 per liter
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Giappone Vietnam
Vietnam, Malay developers join $6 billion property project: media
It will cover 118 hectares in Ho Chi Minh City's District 7Vietnam’s hotel transactions among top in Asia-PacificJapan's Mitsubishi bets on Vietnam's real estate market
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Vietnam
Vietnam's budget overspending hits VND105.6 trillion in 7 months
Vietnam's government exceeds spending limit againVietnam gov't plans to borrow over $20 billion this year
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USA
South Sudan's government forces committed widespread violations in July fighting - UN human rights chief
Source: UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Country: South SudanSome civilians were killed in crossfire, but others were reportedly summarily executed by Government (SPLA) soldiers, who appear to have specifically targeted people of Nuer origin. GENEVA (4 August 2016) – Preliminary UN investigations into recent fighting in South Sudan, ...