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Brasile El Salvador
Hallan cadáver dentro de una maleta
El cadáver de una persona fue encontrado la mañana de este lunes en el retorno de la calle antigua a Huizúcar, en las cercanías del mirador municipal, en San Salvador.El hallazgo fue reportado a la policía cerca de las 8:00 a.m. por personas que transitaban por el sector.Al llegar al lugar, ...
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Nigeria
"El Chapo" Guzmán lanza campaña mediática en México
El hasta hace poco sigiloso capo del narcotráfico Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán ha lanzado una inusual campaña mediática, que incluye a sus abogados, e incluso a su pareja, a mantener su nombre en las noticias.Emma Coronel, madre de las gemelas de cuatro años de Guzmán, ha dedicado los últimos días ...
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India
What ails India's public sector insurance firms
In Budget, FM announced plans for listing of four PSU general insurance firms; except for New India Assurance, none of the other three is in position to get Sebi nod unless Irdai steps in
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Percy Mistry raps Budget sops for GIFT City
Rupee hedge business already migrated to Singapore, Dubai
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India
ICICI deploys tech, allows women staffers to log in to work @home
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India
Apollo Tyres forays into two-wheeler segment
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India
Mallya faces laundering case, bar on Rs 515 crore from Diageo
The $75 million deal with Diageo was struck last month to get Mallya to relinquish the chairmanship of United Spirits Ltd (USL), which the British spirits maker now owns.
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India
Third-party motor cover may cost you 30% more
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India
Untimely rain hits winter-sown crops, delay harvest
The untimely rain and hail over the past week could reduce the yield of the crops as they ripen and force the govt to raise imports of edible oils, pulses and wheat. The wheat crop was hit in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
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India
Pharma crusader Dinesh Thakur takes India’s drug regulators to court
Dinesh Thakur, one of India’s best-known whistleblowers who exposed dangerous practices in the generic drug industry in 2013, is taking the country's drugs regulators to court, accusing them of failing to enforce rules on drug safety in the $15 billion industry.