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Kenya
Crackdown fail? Banned cosmetics trade still thriving
Despite numerous crackdowns, banned cosmetics are still on sale in downtown Nairobi.
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Kenya
Britain at last quits the EU, but what is at stake for Kenya?
Analysts say Kenya could seal more trade deals with Britain but aid could shrink
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Kenya
Let's save our manufacturing sector
While Kenya has some incentives to attract investment into manufacturing, the country needs to make serious sacrifices in order to build a sustainable manufacturing sector.
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Cina USA
"China trade is a national security issue"
US Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker slams Israel's laxity over China, but still calls Israeli-US relations "amazing".
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Senegal
Les six nouveaux députés représentants le Sénégal au parlement de la CEDEAO
Dakar, 3 fev (APS) - L'Assemblée nationale a élu les six nouveaux députés qui vont représenter le Sénégal au parlement de la Communauté économique des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (CEDEAO), peu avant l'ouverture de la séance portant l'examen du projet de loi numéro 01-2020 abrogeant et remplaçant la loi ...
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Senegal
Affaire Place publique : le maire de Mbour écope de 2 ans de prison dont 3 mois ferme
Dakar, 3 fev (APS) – Le maire de la commune de Mbour (80 km, ouest de Dakar), a été condamné lundi à 2 ans de prison dont trois 3 mois ferme par le tribunal de grande instance de Mbour, a-t-on appris de sources médiatiques. - Actualités
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Turchia
Monthly expenditure of Syrians in Turkey nearly $344
Syrian asylum seekers and refugees in Turkey have a monthly expenditure of 2,061 Turkish liras (roughly $344), according to a recent study by the confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (Türk-İş).
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Arabia Saudita
Turkish FM meets with Palestinian counterpart
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met on Feb. 2 with his Palestinian counterpart Riyad al-Maliki in Saudi Arabia's capital, which is set to host a high-level meeting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Turchia
Turkey should focus on quake risk management: Professor
A lot has been done in terms of disaster management since a major earthquake hit country's west in 1999, with investments in disaster centers and rescue teams, but the real focus should be on minimizing the risks before earthquakes hit, says Prof Naci Görür of Istanbul Technical University.
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Cina Hong Kong
Shanghai tanks on virus fears, Asia market retreats
HONG KONG: Chinese equities plunged almost 9% on Monday as nervous traders returned from their extended Lunar New Year break, hit by fears that the coronavirus, which has killed more people than SARS, could hammer the country's economy.