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Brasile
Brazilian Supreme Court Sustains Petrobras’ Refinery Sales With No Need for Congress Approval
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - By six votes to four, the Federal Supreme Court (STF) cleared on Thursday, October 1st, Petrobras' plan to sell refineries with no need for Congressional authorization. The decision is a victory for the government and for the state-owned company . . . To read the ...
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Turchia
Turkey, Hungary aim to boost bilateral trade: Ambassador
Turkey and Hungary want to boost bilateral trade by focusing not only on commerce but also on cultural interactions between the countries, said Hungary's ambassador to Turkey.
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Azerbaigian Armenia
Çavuşoğlu, Lavrov discuss Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict
The Turkish foreign minister on Oct. 1 discussed with his Russian counterpart the ongoing Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, a diplomatic source said.
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Thailandia
Thai Airways cashing in on fried dough
Bankrupt Thai Airways International plans to franchise its own popular version of patong-go, or deep-fried dough, which already brings in about 10 million baht in monthly sales.
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Thailandia
Malaysian-Thai Chamber of Commerce fosters business engagement in Thailand
The Malaysian-Thai Chamber of Commerce (MTCC) was registered on June 21, 2002, with the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand. The organisation, which today comprises 155 corporate and individual members across Thailand, was officially launched and introduced to the public on July 6, 2002 by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammad, the former ...
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Giappone
Japan’s jobless rate edges up again to three-year high
The latest figures suggest more business operators have become unable to maintain their workforce after the virus dented consumption.
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Giappone
Tokyo Stock Exchange resumes trading after worst-ever outage
The 225-issue Nikkei stock average jumped 0.7 percent to 23,354.51 shortly after opening following reports the government is considering fresh stimulus for the economy.
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Portogallo
Partidos da oposição apertam cerco às PPP rodoviárias da Madeira
PS defende que diminuição de tráfego deve conduzir a uma renegociação dos contratos celebrados com as concessionários, o JPP também quer divulgar os documentos e o PCP defende gestão pública.
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Portogallo
Espanhóis vão controlar transportes no Grande Porto
Nenhum dos atuais operadores rodoviários do Grande Porto parece ter condições de ganhar o concurso público para a concessão do transporte rodoviário, lançado pela Área Metropolitana do Porto (AMP), e continuar a trabalhar na região durante os próximos sete anos.
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Brasile
Candidatos concentram ataques em Crivella e Paes durante primeiro debate no Rio
Atual prefeito reconhece deficiências em sua administração, mas argumenta que recebeu prefeitura com dívidas de R$ 5 bilhões Líderes na corrida à Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro, de acordo com as pesquisas eleitorais divulgadas até agora, Eduardo Paes (DEM) e Marcelo Crivella (Republicanos) foram os principais alvos de críticas durante ...