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Brasile
Em audiência, professor propõe "milhas para a aposentadoria"
Já pensou em economizar comprando? É isso que o especialista em Previdência Social Luis Eduardo Afonso defende, um modelo semelhante ao de milhas, usado pelas companhias áereas, em que a compra de determinados produtos é revertida em benefícios para a aposentadoria. “Você faz uma coisa hoje e, ao mesmo tempo, ajuda a sua ...
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Nigeria
Group Accuses UNICEF Of Promoting Terrorism In Nigeria
LEADERSHIP The Coalition for Peace in Nigeria, CFPN has accused the leadership of the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) of promoting terrorism in the country. CFPN who made this call, wondered why a reputable organization like UNICEF would allow some of its staff to enlist in the club of undercover ...
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Spagna
La asociación de operadores de gases licuados recurre al supremo la aportación al fondo de eficiencia energética
MADRID, 07 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Indonesia
Indonesia's Q1 GDP growth slows, consumption still weak
JAKARTA: Indonesia's growth pace in January-March fell slightly from the previous quarter, reflecting still-weak consumption and indicating the government may face difficulties getting expansion up to its 5.4% target this year.
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USA Thailandia
Thai steel pipes secure US tariff exemption
Thai steel pipes have been granted an exemption from the US's 25% steel import tariff, the Commerce Ministry says.
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Cina
China could target U.S. firms and debt if Trump plays trade hardball
In a looming trade war between the world’s two largest economies, American companies in China may have a bull’s-eye on their backs.The Trump administration is ...
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Kenya
Bishop Joseph Ntombura warns against law changes
Speaking yesterday during a thanksgiving service at Kenya Methodist University in Meru, the cleric warned against making amendments that would water d
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Kenya
Court to rule on Sh5bn duty stamp tender row
The contract awarded to Swiss company by the Kenya Revenue Authority was quashed in March.
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Cina Hong Kong
‘Orwellian Nonsense’? China Says That’s the Price of Doing Business
After the White House accused China of censorship over airlines’ references to places like Hong Kong, a Chinese spokesman said the U.S. should “respect the national feelings of the Chinese people.”
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Regno Unito
The Week Ahead: Nafta Talks Resume, and Disney Will Face Questions on Its Fox Plans
Both Google and Microsoft will hold developers’ conferences, and the Bank of England may hold off on a rate increase as its economy slows.