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Nigeria
Court Jails Man 2 Years For Taking Soil For Diabolic Purposes
By ISAIAH BENJAMIN, Kaduna | Presiding Judge, Dorcas S. Atung, of the Upper Customary Court Kakuri has sentenced one Bala Mohammed to two years in correctional service for offences relating to witch craft and impersonation under Sections 142 and 185 of Kaduna State Penal Code Law 2017. The accused pleaded ...
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Argentina
Argentina busca que congreso avale nuevas emisiones
El gobierno de Argentina presentará un proyecto de ley para que los futuros endeudamientos del Estado en el exterior, incluyendo un eventual acuerdo con el Fondo Monetario Internacional, se aprueben solamente si reciben el aval del Congreso, anunció el ministro de Economía, Martín Guzmán. “Pensamos que sería sano que las ...
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Argentina
GAP en la Argentina: con un boom de ventas, ampliará su catálogo con otras temporadas
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Thailandia
SET up 45.02 points at opening
Thai stocks opened up 3.50% at the start of trade this morning.
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Singapore Vietnam
SE Asia's internet economy 'to cross $100bn this year'
SINGAPORE: Southeast Asia's internet economy will hit $105 billion this year, as the coronavirus crisis prompted stuck-at-home consumers to go online to shop, get food delivered at home and for entertainment purposes, an industry report said on Tuesday.
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Cina USA
Biden pegged as good for exports
Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit expects Joe Biden's victory in the US presidential election to benefit rather than harm Thailand's exports, while ongoing trade spats between China and the US are likely to ease, boosting global trade sentiment.
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Thailandia
FTI supports shorter tourist quarantine
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) plans to support a proposal to reduce the mandatory quarantine period for foreign tourists from 14 to 10 days during the Centre for Economic Situation Administration's (CESA) meeting this week.
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Giappone
After unpredictable Trump, Biden may keep Japan in trade quagmire
While Biden is seen as preferring a more multilateral approach to trade, experts warn that the U.S. is unlikely to return to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Nigeria
Le Nigeria premier importateur de véhicules d’occasion en Afrique
Pays le plus peuplé du continent avec plus de 214 millions d’habitants, le Nigeria est aussi le plus gros importateur de voitures d’occasion en Afrique et la troisième destination mondiale, a indiqué un nouveau rapport du Programme des Nations Unies pour l’Environnement (PNUE). Selon le rapport, les Émirats Arabes Unis ...
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Portogallo
Estado de emergência pode "condenar" hotelaria e restauração, diz associação
A Associação da Hotelaria, Restauração e Similares de Portugal (AHRESP) disse esta segunda-feira que o novo estado de emergência pode "condenar" o setor e vai endereçar uma carta ao primeiro-ministro, António Costa, a exigir medidas compensatórias "proporcionais e adequadas".