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Angola
Business: Crop-eating armyworm marches to Angola
The fall armyworm - which decimates fields as it marches ever forward - has spread to Angola as the caterpillar eats its way through southern Africa, U.N. officials said on Thursday.
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Kenya
Contraception is not a free pass
“Are you on the pill?” or “Did you use a condom?” are the questions that a woman who confesses to having had casual sex is most likely to be asked. If she answers in the affirmative, then the person asking will sigh with relief, as if the presence of contraception ...
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Senegal
Réunion d'échanges sur les nouveaux tarifs de transport de marchandises, samedi
Dakar, 28 avr (APS) - Une réunion d'échanges sur les nouveaux tarifs de transport de marchandises et la réglementation du pesage à l'Essieu se tient samedi à partir de 10h à la Chambre de commerce, d'industrie et d'agriculture de Dakar (CCIAD), annonce un communique reçu à l'APS. - Agenda
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Senegal
Khadim Diop préside les assises citoyennes de Diourbel, samedi
Dakar, 27 avr (APS) – Le ministre de l'Intégration africaine, du NEPAD et de la Promotion de la Bonne gouvernance, Khadim Diop, présidera, samedi à 9h, la cérémonie d'ouverture des assises citoyennes pour le développement de Diourbel, selon un communiqué reçu à l'APS. - Communiqué
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Brasile
Caos no Brasil: Greve geral paralisa grandes cidades
O Brasil é hoje palco de uma grande manifestação contra as reformas do sistema laboral e das pensões, ainda em discussão no Congresso. Resultado: ruas bloqueadas e transportes públicos parados.
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Nicaragua
Nicaragua leader calls on Turkish businesspeople to invest
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has invited Turkish businesspeople to invest in his country, praising the successful transformation in the Turkish economy.
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Turchia
Turkey’s foreign trade deficit narrows in March
Turkey’s foreign trade deficit narrowed by 10.3 percent year-on-year in March, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) said on April 28.
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Turchia
We should bring Booking.com back to Turkey: Minister
Turkey should bring Booking.com back under any circumstances as the country needs to use all the latest instruments to raise its ranking among the most popular tourism destinations, Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci has said.
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Turchia
Turkey’s tourism revenue declines 17 pct in first quarter as foreign arrivals continue to decrease
Turkey’s tourism revenue regressed to $3.4 billion in the first quarter of the year with a 17.1 percent of year-on-year decrease, amid continuous decline in the number of foreign arrivals, data from the Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜİK) showed on April 28
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Macedonia
Rivals trade blame over Macedonia parliament violence
Macedonia’s rival political parties traded blame Friday for an eruption of violence in the unstable Balkan country’s parliament which left scores of people injured. The chaos in Skopje broke out on Thursday evening, with dozens of nationalist demonstrators — including a group of masked men — breaking a police cordon ...