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Cina USA Hong Kong
Hong Kong's national security law raises worldwide alarm
OPINION: Kiwis might think this law is irrelevant to them. But Article 38 states that it applies to offences “from outside the region".
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Kenya
Governor Kinyanjui roots for pacts to protect Nakuru from floods
The meeting laid key focus on building synergies and enhancing partnership between the two levels of Government
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Spagna
Coronavirus leaves Spain's interior a tourist desert
The plunge in tourism, a sector that accounts for 12 percent of Spain's economy, will be felt like a body blow
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Thailandia
Patients a virtue after lockdown
Foreign patients are among the first international arrivals set to land on Thai territory after three months of lockdown.
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Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Tech tops business priorities
Across Asean, Thailand had the highest proportion of respondents prioritising technology investments in 2020, as small businesses in the region count on technology to help them overcome the impact of the Covid-19, a survey by United Overseas Bank (UOB) found.
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India
Bollywood superstars hospitalised with Covid-19 as virus rages in India
Amitabh Bachchan falls ill together with son and daughter-in-law
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Belgio
Les Etats-Unis approuvent la vente de 29 torpilles légères à la Belgique
Le département d'Etat américain a approuvé la possible - et très probable - vente à la Belgique de 29 torpilles légères de type MK 54 LWT (pour "Lightweight Hybrid Torpedo") et des équipements associés pour un montant estimé à 33,3 millions de dollars, a annoncé l'Agence de coopération de sécurité ...
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Israele
One-third of Israeli men have paid for sexual services at least once, survey finds
Almost half of the men who have paid for sexual services in the past five years say the new law imposing a ban on frequenting prostitutes won't influence them, according to a poll conducted by Tel Aviv University
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Cina
China economy rebounds in Q2 after virus hit: AFP poll
BEIJING: China returned to growth in the second quarter after the coronavirus pandemic handed the world's second largest economy its first contraction in decades, according to an AFP poll of analysts.
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Thailandia
Traders let over border to pick up merchandise
SA KAEO: Checkpoints are being reopened to Cambodian traders for five hours a day as border markets on the Thai side slowly return to business, according to local authorities.