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Turchia
60,000 incidents of violence against health personnel in last five years in Turkey: Union head
A total of 60,000 incidents of violence against healthcare workers were reported in Turkey in the last five years, said Metin Memiş, the president of the Trade Union of Health and Social Workers (Sağlık-Sen).
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USA Iran
Oil dips as U.S. grants Iran sanctions waivers; Tehran defiant
Oil prices fell on Nov. 5 as the start of U.S. sanctions against Iran’s fuel exports was softened by waivers that will allow major buyers to still import Iranian crude, while Tehran said it would ignore Washington and continue to sell.
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Egitto
Pipe dream? Israel doesn't have capacity to export gas to Egypt as promised
Gas must first run through domestic network, which can’t carry enough gas to meet contractual requirements
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Cina USA
China president vows to boost imports, raps protectionism
SHANGHAI: Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged on Monday to boost the nation's total imports to more than US$40 trillion in the next 15 years, while warning that US protectionism has "dealt a blow" to the global free trade system amid a mounting trade war with Washington.
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Indonesia
Indonesia's 3Q GDP growth slows as exports fade
JAKARTA: Indonesia's economic growth slowed in the third quarter, losing momentum after the previous quarter's pick up and pointing to tougher conditions for the Southeast Asian economy, which has struggled with outflows from its financial markets.
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Italia
Eurozone ministers prepare for clash on Italian budget
BRUSSELS: Exasperated eurozone finance ministers are expected to fall in behind Brussels in the row over Italy's budget on Monday, setting the stage for an unprecedented clash.
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Thailandia
Greener car cleaning? There's an app for that
The premium carwash provider Instawash might have started life in Korea but the co-founders of the Thai business believe Thailand is ready for an app-based service that will clean your car anywhere at any time.
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Cina Giappone
Tokyo stocks tumble on U.S.-China trade friction
Stocks turned sharply lower Monday, with investors becoming cautious again over the course of U.S.-China trade friction.The key Nikkei 225 fell 344.67 points, or 1.55 ...
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Giappone
‘Sōgō shōsha’: Navigating the changing currents of Japan’s industries
The Tokyo Olympics in 1964 marked the emergence of Japan as a consumer economy with the population growing, incomes rising and the economy expanding. In ...
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Cina USA
Economic slump, trade war, spy claims cloud horizon for China’s top airshow
Trade frictions with the United States and accusations of industrial espionage are set to cast a cloud over China’s largest aerospace meeting this week, as ...