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Turchia Austria
NATO urges Turkey, Austria to end spat blocking programs
NATO urged Turkey and Austria on March 15 to settle a dispute over Ankara’s EU membership bid, which has led Turkey to block cooperation with the alliance’s partner countries
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Yemen
Trump meets top Saudi prince as Yemen war rages
U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Saudi Arabia’s powerful Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House on March 14, for talks expected to focus on the economy and rolling back Iranian influence.
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USA
Germany ‘to press G-20 to sign off on free trade amid worries about US stance’
Germany will press G-20 members to sign off on a set of principles including free trade at this week’s meeting of the group’s financial leaders, in what the Trump administration may perceive as a challenge to its more protectionist stance.
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Egitto
Turkish-Egyptian business councils meet for first time in years
The Turkish-Egyptian Business Council has met in Cairo for the first time since the military coup in Egypt in 2013, calling for a revival of bilateral economic and trade ties.
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Turchia
Compulsory religion class ‘against the law,’ court in Turkey’s south rules
A court in the southern province of Antalya has ruled that compulsory religion classes are “openly against the law,” following a complaint filed by an atheist family
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USA
Quattro persone, tra cui due spie russe, sono accusate del ciberattacco lanciato nel 2014 contro Yahoo.
Quattro persone, tra cui due spie russe, sono accusate del ciberattacco lanciato nel 2014 contro Yahoo. Le autorità statunitensi hanno incriminato due agenti dei servizi segreti russi, Dmitrij Dokučaev e Igor Suščin, e i due hacker Aleksej Belan e Karim Baratov per aver violato più di 500 milioni di account, ...
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Kenya
Business News: Kenya issues fresh plastic bags ban amid protests from manufacturers
Being in possession of a plastic bag for whatever use could soon land you in trouble with the authorities.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenya Pipeline managers on the spot over fuel losses
The top management of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has up to the end of this week to explain huge losses incurred by oil marketers when transporting petroleum products through its pipeline.
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Kenya
Business: Where Kenya's super rich own homes
Kenya's super-rich typically own up to three homes on average.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya Pipeline managers on the spot over fuel losses
The top management of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) has up to the end of this week to explain huge losses incurred by oil marketers when transporting petroleum products through its pipeline.