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Romania Australia
Romania income, Australia housing finance
Portugal inflation rises, Greece remains in deflationary territory and India CPI increase slows on food price decreases
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Spagna
Caution urged as Spains economy stirs
The economy is showing signs of broader recovery, but economists warn there is a risk recent investor enthusiasm for Spain is running ahead of itself
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Abu Dhabi civic body renews partnership with Intermat Middle East
Third annual Intermat Middle East will take place at Adnec
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Abu Dhabis foreign trade in 2012 exceeds Dh600 billion
The trade balance of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi enjoyed a large surplus in 2012, which reached Dh362.6 billion
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Turchia
Turkeys top business group warns against Internet censorship
Turkeys top business group has warned that a government-led bill to increase the control over the Internet is worrying
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USA
PIZZA/ RECORD MONDIALE IN USA: NE MANGIANO IL DOPPIO CHE IN ITALIA MA È TUTTO FUORCHÈ MADE IN ITALY
ROMA\ nflash\ - Con una media di 13 chili per persona, sono gli Stati Uniti il Paese al mondo in cui si mangia più pizza. E negli Usa si registra un record mondiale dei consumi di pizza con una quantità che è quasi il doppio di quella degli italiani, che ...
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India
Tata Steel India Q3 sales up 9.4%
Tata Steel on Monday reported a 9.4 per cent increase in sales volumes to 2.06 million tonnes from its Indian operations in the October-December quarter.
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Russia
Syria foreign minister to visit Russia before peace talks: report
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem will visit Russia ahead of the Geneva 2 peace talks on the crisis due to begin in Switzerland later this month
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Turchia
Envoys gather in Ankara on theme of strong democracy, dynamic economy
The Turkish Foreign Ministry is gathering together the countrys far-flung ambassadors for a review of the nations foreign policy
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Russia
Russia Leads the World in Protectionist Trade Measures, Study Says
Russia enacted more protectionist trade measures in 2013 than any other country, leaving it as the world leader in protectionism, according to a new study.