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Turchia
Turkey’s trade deficit widens 38 percent to $77 billion in 2017: Ministry
Turkey’s trade deficit widened by 37.5 percent last year to $77.1 billion, data from the Customs and Trade Ministry showed on Jan. 2.
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Iran
Turkish, Iranian foreign ministers speak by phone over protest in Iran
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu held a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif on Jan. 2, diplomatic sources said.
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Turchia
Two suitcases filled with khat drug seized at Istanbul Atatürk Airport
Law enforcement officials seized more than 34 kilograms of khat, a traditional African herbal stimulant, in Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport on Jan. 2.
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Turchia Iran
Turkey expresses concerns over violent protests in Iran
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry expressed concerns on Jan. 2 over violence that erupted on Dec. 28 in Iran, stressing that violence and provocations must be avoided in Iran.
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Spagna
Las cinco empresas de España que más facturan
Las cinco empresas que más facturan en España suman una facturación conjunta de 73.000 millones de euros en 2016, según el Ranking de Empresas que elabora eInforma, marca de INFORMA D&B, (filial de CESCE), líder en el suministro de Información Comercial, Financiera, Sectorial y de Marketing, publicado por elEconomista. Las ...
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- Laboral Kutxa deberá mantener en 2018 un ratio mínimo de capital del 8,005%
BILBAO, 2 (EUROPA PRESS) Laboral Kutxa deberá mantener en 2018 un ratio mínimo de capital del 8,005% de acuerdo al requerimiento que le ha realizado el Banco de España, según ha informado la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV).
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USA
DealBook: Toasts to the Deals (and Other Winners) of 2017
The last year gave us some whopping deals, including Amazon.com’s acquisition of Whole Foods, that will shape the business landscape in 2018.
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Abbas: Israel declared war on Palestinians, Islamic holy sites with new Jerusalem law
New legislation would make it harder for Israel to cede parts of Jerusalem as part of peace deal ■ Hamas: Abbas should cut ties with U.S., declare Oslo Accords dead
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Iran
Jerusalem and now Iran: Is Donald Trump turning into a morally serious president?
Trump's detractors can't accept his moral legitimacy: he must be opposed under any and all circumstances. But the president has now shown he'll state important foreign policy truths, most recently on Iran - a moral test that Obama failed
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Indonesia Singapore
Singapore stocks hit near 3-week high on growth data
Singapore shares climbed nearly 1% on Tuesday, buoyed by data showing the city-state's economy grew last year at its fastest pace since 2014, while Indonesia reversed course to end lower after touching a record high.