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Nuova Zelanda
Alison Mau: Why is buck stopping with Kathryn Beck on culture change at legal firms?
OPINION: Of all the people who might have been chosen to lead a crusade against disgusting, entitled, sexist behaviour and attitudes in the New Zealand legal profession, I would not have put the house - or even a dollar - on it being Kathryn Beck.
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Spagna
El Banco de España ratifica el frenazo del PIB y el incumplimiento del déficit
El supervisor advierte de los "efectos distorsionadores" de los cambios fiscales
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Thailandia
RS banks on election for sales target
RS Plc hopes the upcoming general election will boost confidence among Thai and foreign investors, increasing consumer spending to help the company to reach its sales target of 3.5 billion baht this year.
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Cina
U.S.-China tensions spilling over from trade into the military arena
A deterioration in U.S.-China relations, seen most dramatically in their escalating trade dispute, is spilling over into the military arena.The Pentagon on Tuesday confirmed that ...
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USA Giappone
Japan and U.S. agree to expanded trade framework, including tariff talks, ahead of Abe-Trump summit
Japan and the United States agreed on Tuesday to create a framework, including tariff talks, for expanding trade between the two countries.The two governments reached ...
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Nigeria
‘We Spend $44.5m Annually On Import To Close Mineral Demand Gap’
LEADERSHIP The Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Abubakar Bawa Bwari, has stated that Nigeria expends $44.5million annually importing industrial minerals to cover for the deficit of 626, 921 tonnes created by grossly inadequate local production of the commodities in spite of their abundant deposits across the land. According to ...
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Germania Thailandia Kuwait
Kuwait Airways cannot be forced to carry Israeli passenger, German court says
The plaintiff, an Israeli man who was denied boarding on a flight from Frankfurt to Bangkok via Kuwait, argues that the ruling accepted a racist Kuwaiti law and allowed the airline to override German laws
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Cina Russia
Israel avoids trade wars, but keeps Chinese and Russia tech companies at arm’s length
Unofficial ban prevents China’s Huawei and ZTE and Russia’s Kaspersky from supplying products for critical infrastructure
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Israele
Spacecom cancels Amos 8 satellite contract with U.S. companies
Business in Brief: Taavura Holdings, Israel’s largest trucking company, explores initial public offering ■ Power struggle at property company ADO ends in agreement ■ Tel Aviv shares end lower in abbreviated holiday trading session
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Nigeria
Nigeria:Trade and Investment Ministry Workers Protest Over Alleged Unpaid Allowances
[Premium Times] Workers of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in Abuja on Monday staged a protest against the non-payment of their allowances and alleged unfair welfare management in the ministry.