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Cina
China Says It’s Open for Business. Foreign Firms Find It’s Not That Simple.
Chinese officials reiterated a welcoming message to corporate leaders at a conference on Wednesday, but the reality on the ground is more complex.
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Cina
The World’s Biggest Starbucks Opens in Shanghai. Here’s What It Looks Like.
The company’s new store in China is aimed squarely at a country of tea drinkers that has emerged as a major core of its business.
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Russia Albania Italia
Russia - 'Buongiorno, Italia!': settimana dedicata a cultura e imprese italiane
Una settimana dedicata all'Italia,nel cuore di Mosca. E' la fiera internazionale 'Buongiorno,Italia!' giunta quest'anno alla seconda edizione. Al Maneggio, davanti alle mura delCremlino, dal 5 al 12 dicembre si alterneranno eventi pubblici -come il concerto di Thomas Grazioso e l'appuntamento con l'Accademia...
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Kenya
Nairobi MCAs told to follow law to get car and house loans
Every MCA is entitled to a Sh3 million mortgage and Sh2 million car loan.
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Turchia
German prosecutors drop probe into Turkish imams suspected of spying
German prosecutors on Dec. 6 said they were dropping a case against several Muslim clerics suspected of spying for Turkey due to insufficient evidence and because some were out of reach of law enforcers.
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USA
British FM calls on US to present Middle East peace proposal
Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson called on the United States on Dec. 6 to present its proposal to revive the Middle East peace process "as a matter of priority."
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Turchia
Turkey set to limit 23,000 companies’ debts in foreign currencies: Deputy PM
Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek announced on Dec. 6 that the Turkish government is set to limit the debts in foreign currencies of a total of 23,000 companies in the country.
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USA
Trump recognises Jerusalem as capital of Israel
President defies warnings from allies to overturn decades of US foreign policy
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks close sharply lower on foreign sell-off
South Korea's main stock index tumbled Wednesday as foreign investors remained net sellers of stocks, with sentiment sou
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Nigeria
Customs impound contraband valued N1.59bn
The Federal Operations Unit of the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) intercepted various contraband with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1.59 billion between the 1st to 30th of November. The Customs Area Controller ( CAC ) of the unit, Comptroller Garba Mohammed, said this when he conducted newsmen ...