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USA Malta
Over a third of sites used for trapping this autumn are illegal – Birdlife Malta
Over a third of trapping sites active during this autumn’s trapping derogation are not registered and illegal, while the remaining sites permitted by the Wild Birds Regulation Unit (WBRU) within Natura 2000 sites are in possible breach of habitat protection regulations, Birdlife Malta said today. BirdLife Malta and the Committee Against ...
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Malta
INDEPTH: Right of freedom of expression does not mean people can break others' rights – President
President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca said that the right to freedom of expression should not entitle people to break the fundamental rights of another person, namely the right to a family life and the right to privacy. This, she said, is what is happening and making the medium problematic. ...
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Spagna
Economía.- En Comú exige evaluar en seis meses los incentivos de contratación para que el Congreso decida si sirven
MADRID, 26 (EUROPA PRESS) En Comú Podem ha registrado una iniciativa en el Congreso para que el Gobierno mida el impacto de incentivos a la contratación como la tarifa plana de 100 euros de cotización y la evaluación del mínimo exento de 500 euros para la base de ...
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Singapore
Straight talk about trade
Navigating the complex labyrinth of international trade policies is a daunting challenge for businesses and bureaucrats alike. It's also a business opportunity for the Singapore-based Asian Trade Centre (ATC), which is committed to using its unique expertise to provide quality information and practical insights.
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks do little as Christmas lethargy steals overseas players
Stocks moved on a weak note in thin trading Monday, with foreign investors, major players on the market, absent due to the Christmas holidays. The 225-issue Nikkei average lost 31.03 points, or 0.16 percent, to close at 19,396.64 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. On Thursday, the key market gauge shed ...
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Giappone
Dollar moves tightly around ¥117 in Tokyo trading
The dollar fluctuated tightly at levels around ¥117 in Tokyo Monday as trading remained thin during Christmas holidays abroad. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥117.16-18, down from ¥117.66-67 the same time Thursday. The euro was at $1.0458-0459, up from $1.0437-0437, and at ¥122.53-55, down from ¥122.80-82. The Tokyo ...
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Giappone
BOJ’s success may hinge on fate of ‘kamikaze’ Trump rally
The Bank of Japan, which has given up on achieving its 2 percent inflation goal by printing more money, is expected to fret over the fate of the “Trump rally” in 2017. If U.S. Treasury yields continue to rise and the dollar extends gains against the yen, the BOJ might ...
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Giappone
Yamanashi vies for energy storage investment
A patch of land in the shadow of Mount Fuji is becoming a testing ground for energy storage, with some of Japan’s leading companies trying to develop technologies such as spinning flywheels and fuel cells. The Yamanashi Prefectural Government is hoping that by attracting companies such as Panasonic Corp. and ...
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Giappone Filippine
Vanilla Air launches Narita-Cebu flights
Budget carrier Vanilla Air has launched regular flights from Narita airport to Mactan-Cebu International Airport in the Philippines. The unit of ANA holdings Inc. is the first domestic carrier to offer a regular daily round trip between Narita and the resort island of Cebu. As more and more Japanese are ...
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Giappone Indonesia
Toyota Sienta wins top awards in Indonesia
Toyota Motor Corp.’s Sienta has won two of Indonesia’s top industry awards for 2016, a half year after its launch in the nation, where Toyota commands more than a third of the market. Sienta won the Best of the Best Car and Best Compact MPV prices in an annual Indonesian ...