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Cina
China's Businesses Struggle to Resume Work
Business was slow to restart in China, even after some local governments stopped calling for people to stay away from the workplace during a coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 1000 people in the country and dented economic growth.
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USA
Final Salute: Grief and light moments as Kenyans say goodbye to Moi
Kenyans, political leaders and foreign heads of states attended funeral service of former president Daniel arap Moi at Nyao Stadium.
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USA Iran
Over 100 US troops suffered brain injury in Iran attack: Pentagon
Of them, 76 have returned to duty while most of the rest are still undergoing evaluation and treatment.
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Grecia
Top Fifa, Uefa bosses head to crisis-hit Greece
Under the amended law PAOK would be docked five to 10 points rather than automatically relegated.
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Kenya
Moi has left a rich legacy, says Nakuru Speaker
Joel Kairu says the former president was the pillar of Nakuru economy.
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Marocco
Maroc, Viol et meurtre de Hanane : le principal accusé condamné à mort
La Cour d’appel de Rabat a condamné à mort le principal accusé dans l’affaire de viol suivi de meurtre de la jeune Hanane. Le reste de la bande, accusé de complicité, a écopé de cinq ans de prison ferme. C’est ce lundi 10 février 2020 que la Cour d’appel de ...
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Bosnia Erzegovina Montenegro Macedonia
Missione a Skopje. Incontro del Ministro degli Esteri Luigi Di Maio con il Presidente del Governo, Oliver Spasovski
Prima di concludere la missione a Skopje e proseguire per Pristina, il Ministro degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, Luigi Di Maio, ha incontrato anche il Presidente del Governo, Oliver Spasovski, al quale ha confermato che la Macedonia del Nord è un partner importante nei Balcani...
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Nigeria
Pilgrimages: Lagos To Strengthen Ties With Foreign Embassies
Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Prince Anofiu Elegushi has said plans are afoot to enhance the collaboration between the Lagos State Government and foreign embassies in the country. Elegushi, who made this known during his working visit to the Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board (CPWB) in Ikeja, said the state ...
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Nigeria
Customs Intercepts 330kg Pangolin Shells In Adamawa
The Adamawa/Taraba Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has intercepted 330 kg of pangolin shells along Cameroon border in its efforts to end illegal wildlife trade. The Area Comptroller, Kamardeen Olumoh on Tuesday at a press briefing in Yola reiterated that, trade in pangolin products contravened international trade ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria Secures $1million U.S. Grant For Gas-fired Power Plant
Nigeria will get a grant of more than $1 million from the U.S. government for technical and financial work on a power plant project in the capital Abuja, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) said on Tuesday. The money will go toward the 1,350 megawatt NNPC-Abuja Independent Power Project ...