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Senegal
Les prix du ciment fixés à leurs niveaux antérieurs (ministère)
Dakar, 14 mars (APS) - Les prix plafonds du ciment sont fixés à leurs niveaux antérieurs, a indiqué, jeudi, le ministère du Commerce, suite à une information faisant état d'une hausse sur le prix de ce produit de construction. - Economie
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Cina
China passes law in bid to ease overseas investor concerns
Foreign business community complains the original draft has been watered down
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Cina USA
Trump expects China trade war decision within 4 weeks
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said on Thursday that trade war negotiations with China should wrap up within four weeks and expressed optimism about striking a deal, as top negotiators held new phone talks.
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Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Asean preparing for FTA discussion
A working group to study new issues related to intellectual property, labour, environment, and e-commerce is being set up by Asean, as the bloc is revving up new free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with non-Asean partners.
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USA
Chinese lawmakers endorse technology law amid U.S. pressure
Chinese legislators on Friday endorsed a law meant to help end a costly tariff war with Washington by discouraging officials from pressuring foreign companies to ...
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Belgio
L'obligation scolaire passera de 6 à 5 ans, dès la rentrée 2020
La Chambre a adopté jeudi à l'unanimité une proposition de loi qui abaisse, de 6 à 5 ans, l'obligation scolaire en Belgique. Cette évolution entrera en vigueur à partir de la rentrée scolaire du 1er septembre 2020.
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Russia USA Portogallo Spagna
What would happen if America left Europe to fend for itself?
WHY, A STRATEGIST from Mars might wonder, do Europeans doubt their ability to defend themselves against Russia without American help? The total GDP of NATO’s European members is more than ten times that of Russia, which has an economy about the size of Spain’s. They spend three-and-a-half times as much ...
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Regno Unito
What NATO needs to do to live to its 100th birthday
THE TRANSATLANTIC alliance deserves a resounding “happy birthday”. It kept the peace for 40 years of cold war, protected western Europe from communism, helped stabilise central Europe after the Soviet Union’s collapse and enabled unprecedented prosperity. It has shown admirable openness, adaptability and commitment. “We’re incredibly complacent about the continuous ...
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USA Regno Unito
NATO members’ promise of spending 2% of their GDP on defence is proving hard to keep
THE PRESIDENT did not mince his words. “We cannot continue to pay for the military protection of Europe while the NATO states are not paying their fair share and living off the fat of the land. We have been very generous to Europe and it is now time for us ...
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Nuova Zelanda
'Collapse of disaster insurance market possible in Wellington'
One policy premiums rise from $1200 to $7000 but sale won't go ahead without it.