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Turchia
Court releases Turkish journalist arrested on ‘editor-in-chief on duty’ campaign
An Istanbul court ordered the release of a journalist on July 1 who was arrested on charges of “making terror propaganda” after supporting a solidarity campaign with daily Özgür Gündem, a day after two of his colleagues on the campaign were released
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Turchia
Parliament approves controversial bill on judicial bodies, CHP takes it to top court
Parliament has approved a controversial law radically shaping the structure of two top supreme judicial institutions, despite serious criticisms that the move will end judicial independence and neutrality in Turkey
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Turchia USA
Turkish, US officials exchange views after Istanbul attack
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu conducted a phone conversation with Secretary of State John Kerry late June 30 to discuss regional developments in the aftermath of a deadly attack on Istanbul’s main airport
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Senegal
Les enseignants invités à voir la LFR comme "un acte positif"
Dakar, 1er juil (APS) - L'Union nationale des parents d'élèves et d'étudiants du Sénégal (UNAPEES) appelle les enseignants à considérer le vote de la loi de finances rectificative (LFR) comme ‘'un acte positif'' pouvant déboucher sur des concertations en vue d'avoir une scolaire apaisée pour la prochaine rentrée des classes. - Education
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Senegal
Idrissa Seck s'offre la Une des quotidiens
Dakar, 1er juil (APS) - Les quotidiens reçus vendredi à l'APS se font largement écho de la conférence de presse du leader de Rewmi, Idrissa Seck, qui a vivement critiqué jeudi le gouvernement et dénoncé un ‘'deal international'' dans la libération de Karim Wade. Dakar, 1 er juil (APS) - Les ...
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Russia
Medvedev Condemns Russia's Bad Business Ranking
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has hit out against the country's "unacceptable" 170th place ranking for cross-border trade in a World Bank Group report.
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Regno Unito Paesi Bassi
Brexit. Bye bye London… bonjour Amsterdam, Francfort et Vienne !
Après le Brexit, il faut désormais trouver une nouvelle capitale financière. D’ailleurs, des milliers de postes dans le secteur de la finance devraient être relocalisés. Mais quelle ville européenne pourrait relever le défi ?
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Giappone
Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan restart sales of scandal-affected minicars
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. restarted sales of Mitsubishi-produced minicar models on Friday after a 2½-month hiatus following the revelation of fuel-economy data manipulations for the vehicles. Mitsubishi Motors began receiving orders for the eK Wagon and eK Space, with delivery beginning Tuesday, while Nissan resumed selling the ...
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Giappone Taiwan
Sharp to re-enter European market for household solar panels
Sharp Corp. is to re-enter the European solar panel market in cooperation with Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., sources have said. In the face of weak domestic demand, Sharp plans to expand overseas using the existing sales network of Hon Hai, better known as Foxconn, the sources said. Hon ...
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Giappone
Japan clobbered by weak inflation, businesss confidence
Japan was clobbered with a one-two punch Friday morning as weak data and a lackluster business confidence report underscored the slowdown dragging on the world’s No. 3 economy. The poor readings will heap pressure on policymakers to unveil more stimulus, after the yen surged again in the wake of Britain’s ...