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Brasile
Angela Merkel Seizes Opportunity to Revolutionize Germany’s Economy
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On a gloomy Friday in March, with the blatant destruction caused by the coronavirus, authorities of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government understood the need for extraordinary measures to sustain Europe's largest economy. At breakneck speed, advisors to the Ministry of the Economy drew up a ...
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Brasile
Post-Pandemic Unemployment Should Lead Brazilians to Open Their Own Business
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Opening one's own business is one of Brazilians' main dreams. According to the last annual report of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), released in 2020 with data from 2019 and conducted in Brazil by SEBRAE (Brazilian service of assistance to micro and small enterprises) and the ...
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Brasile Costa Rica
Costa Rica Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - On May 26th, Costa Rica's first same-sex marriage in its history was celebrated. A few minutes after the law allowing civil marriage for same-sex couples came into force, Daritza Araya and Alexandra Quirós said their "I do"s. Some 15,000 people watched the ceremony on a ...
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Danimarca
Diplomazia Economica Italiana 01 giugno: ultime news dal mondo
DANIMARCA - Joint venture italiana formata da Rizzani de Eccher e Pessina si aggiudica appalto per il nuovo ospedale generale di Bispebjerg La joint venture formata dalla friulana Rizzani De Eccher e dalla lombarda Pessina, si e' aggiudicata il contratto di progettazione e costruzione...
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Argentina
China-Australia: la disputa que abriría paso a la cebada argentina y a más ventas de carne
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Turchia
Turkey’s state lenders act together to support ‘new normalcy’
The three largest Turkish state-owned banks have unveiled new advantageous loan packages in four categories in a bid to help stimulating the economy as the country relieves the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Turchia
Manufacturing PMI rises to 40.9 in May
Turkey’s Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector rose to 40.9 in May, a monthly business survey revealed on June 1.
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USA
US cities fear more destruction as protesters rage against police brutality
Major U.S. cities feared another night of violent protests on May 31 over the death of George Floyd in police custody, cleaning up broken glass and burned out cars after curfews failed to stop confrontations between activists and law enforcement.
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Cina USA Thailandia Hong Kong
Thai stocks close highest since March 6
The Stock Exchange of Thailand index and other Southeast Asian markets rose on Monday after US President Donald Trump left the trade deal with China intact despite escalating tensions over Hong Kong's autonomy, with signs of a gradual recovery in the Chinese economy also helping sentiment.
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Singapore
Singapore looks to rely less on foreign workers after pandemic
Singapore will have to find ways to rely less on foreign workers and accelerate automation of some tasks in its post-pandemic economy, Second Minister for Finance Indranee Rajah told reporters Monday.