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Russia
Russia's First MC-21 Airliners to Have Foreign Engines
Russia's next-generation civilian airliner will initially have to rely on foreign engines, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin lamented on Friday, but said that the country is on the verge of making a breakthrough in engine technology.
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Brasile
Brasil entra em recessão com investimentos e indústria em queda
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USA
Chicago PMI jumps in August
Closely watched gauge for economics activity surges we ahead of expectations.
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Giappone
Japan, U.S. trade chief might hold TPP powwow in September: Amari
Tokyo and Washington could hold a ministerial meeting in September to reach agreement on contentious bilateral issues related to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the minister in charge of the trade initiative said Friday. Akira Amari said he thinks there is a possibility he will meet with his counterpart, U.S. Trade Representative ...
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Brasile
Brasile in recessione tecnica, Pil -0,6%
Calo segue al -0,2% del primo trimestre dell'anno
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Brasile
Brazil's economy slips into a recession
Brazil's government says the country's gross domestic product contracted 0.6 percent in the second quarter compared with the previous three months, sending the country's economy into a recession.
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India
Indias economy grows 5.7% in first quarter, best in two years
Figure marks clearest sign yet that Asias third-largest economy is accelerating out of a long slowdown, according to economists
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India Giappone
Japan, India to jointly produce rare earth metals for export to Japan
Japan and India have largely agreed to jointly produce rare earth metals that could be exported to Japan as soon as next year, sources close to the matter said Thursday. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is to arrive in Japan on Saturday for an official visit, and Prime Minister ...
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Turchia
Turkeys new foreign, EU ministers take over from predecessors
Çavu?o?lu mentioned 'ties of 300 years' with Davuto?lu, citing their shared Yörük (Anatolia nomads) ancestry
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Brasile
Brazil in recession as Q2 GDP slides
Figures are another knock to already low industrial and consumer confidence