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Giappone Portogallo
I Racconti per immagini di Paolo Longo in mostra a Lisbona
“Storie di persone, storie vere, immagini della vita di ogni giorno che a prima vista può apparire banale, scontata ma nasconde politica, storia, cultura, emozioni, desideri e segreti di una società”. Così Paolo Longo, giornalista della Rai, per 25 anni corrispondente all’estero, descrive...
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USA
Snoop Dogg ny delägare i svenska betaljätten
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Belgio Italia
12.500 élèves font l'école buissonnière et marchent pour le climat (en images)
La marche pour le climat visant à réclamer une politique climatique plus ambitieuse, à laquelle ont participé 12.500 élèves jeudi, s'est achevée vers 12h30 devant la gare de Bruxelles-Central. Le taux de participation était nettement plus élevé que jeudi dernier (3.000 personnes).
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Kenya
How to avoid being conned when purchasing a home
In June 2016, Britam reported that Kenya's real estate sector grew at 12 per cent between 2011 and 2015, contributing 7.5% to the GDP.
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Kenya
Foreign firms pledge to stick to Nairobi after attack
International companies with regional headquarters in Kenya says that a deadly militant desutD2 hotel would not scare them away from Nairobi
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Kenya
Tunai says Kenya is safe, tells tourists no to change travel plans
Tunai urges foreign embassies not to issue travel advisories to their citizens.
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Cina USA
US in criminal probe of China's Huawei: report
The Wall Street Journal says Justice Department looking into allegations of theft of trade secrets from Huawei's US business partners.
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Nigeria
Jigawa Farmers Earned N19.78bn From Sesame Export In 2018 – Association
The Sesame Farmers Association in Jigawa, on Thursday, said its members earned N19.78 billion from the export of 43,000 tonnes of sesame in 2018. The Chairman of the association, Alhaji Yakubu Gwari, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Hadejia. He said each ...
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Cina
China Calls Proposed U.S. Legislation Against Huawei, ZTE ‘Hysteria’
China’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday said proposed U.S. legislation targeting Huawei, ZTE and other Chinese telecommunications equipment companies was due to “hysteria,” and urged U.S. lawmakers to stop the bills. Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying made the comments at a regular news briefing in Beijing. On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of ...
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Nigeria
Sagay: Why NJC can’t consider Onnoghen’s case
Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) Chairman Prof Itse Sagay (SAN) yesterday explained why Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Walter Onnoghen’s assets non-declaration charge cannot first be determined by the National Judicial Council (NJC). In a statement, the eminent Law professor, citing constitutional provisions, argued that not every offence committed ...