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Nigeria
Nigeria: BoI Rallies Dubai Investors On Bilateral Investment Opportunities
[Guardian] The Bank of Industry (BoI) has called on investors from Dubai to take advantage of investment opportunities in Nigeria.Indeed, the Development Finance Institution (DFI) stated that both countries are yet to take advantage of the enormous business opportunities that exist in both economies, pointing out the need to deepen ...
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Uruguay
Seguros SURA crece en Salto y se muda a una nueva sucursal en el departamento
Con mayores comodidades, el nuevo local funciona en la calle Brasil 933, de lunes a viernes de 9:00 a 12:00 y de 14:00 a 17:00 horas.
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Senegal
L'association des ONG internationales satisfaite de son bilan
Dakar, 19 déc (APS) - La présidente de l'Association des ONG internationales agréées au Sénégal (ONGIS), Elena Bonametti, a tiré mercredi à Dakar, "un bilan tout à fait positif'' de l'action de ces organisations pour l'année 2018, soulignant que les structures concernées sont prêtes à rallier leurs efforts pour accroître ...
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Grecia
Greece violated Muslim woman’s rights: ECHR
Top European rights court ruled on Dec. 19 that Greece violated basic rights of a Muslim woman, Chatitze Molla Sali, who did not want the application of Sharia (Islamic religious law) to her inheritance case, but domestic courts did so.
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Turchia USA
Turkey wins case against US tariffs at WTO
Turkey has won its first appeal at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against additional U.S. tariffs imposed on steel imports, Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan said on Dec. 19.
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Francia
Gilet gialli, i numeri dell’economia raccontano un’altra Francia
«Non arriviamo a fine mese», raccontano i manifestanti. L’economia e le condizioni sociali della Francia non sono però così drammatiche...
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Giappone
Il Giappone si apre con il Free trade
Appuntamento il prossimo primo febbraio per l’entrata in vigore dell’accordo di libero scambio tra Unione europea e Giappone, che coprirà il 37% del commercio internazionale,...
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USA
Foreign pastures hold allure for jittery US investors
S&P outperformance at risk with domestic growth set to slow and stock valuations high
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Cina
Germany toughens investment rules over China concern
Tighter curbs seen as bulwark against Beijing’s influence in sensitive business sectors
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Nuova Zelanda
Why we need a national policy on teaching foreign languages
OPINION: A smaller proportion of secondary school students is learning languages now than at any other time in the past 100 years. This means the New Zealand education system is failing to give students the cognitive development skills language study offers, or the professional and social competence that linguistic capabilities provide.