• Turchia

    State of emergency complicates ties between Ankara-Brussels: EU term presidency

    The Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) warns Turkey against the extension of its state of emergency stressing that it harms the environment for progress in democracy and the rule of law and complicates ties between Ankara and Brussels.

  • Corea del Sud

    Seoul shares turn lower Wednesday morning on foreign selling

    South Korean stocks turned lower Thursday morning as foreigners and institutions offloaded their holdings. The won trade

  • Nigeria

    Why Lagos must listen to Adamu

    Today (July 20), in Lagos, the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, shall be engaging Chief Executive Officers of the organised private sector in a one-day interactive meeting where the Federal Government’s programme, Partnership for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, shall be unveiled to the private sector. I believe ...

  • Nigeria

    Lagos oilfield dispute worsens, another investor heads for court

     ’Femi Asu The dispute among joint venture partners in Aje oil field, offshore Lagos, appears to have escalated as another partner, EER (Colobus) Nigeria Limited, has gone to court. One of the partners, Panoro Energy, announced in December that it was in disagreement with its JV partners over cash call ...

  • Nigeria

    Sagay slams Reps for asking minister to reinstate NHIS boss

    Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), has lambasted the House of Representatives for asking the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, to reinstate the suspended Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof. Usman Yusuf. Sagay expressed his view during a ...

  • Giappone

    Japan's June Export Growth Points to Sustained Economy Recovery

    The country’s exports rose for a seventh straight month in June, an indication external demand supports a gradual economic recovery.

  • Nigeria

    FirstBank raises int’l card payments to $1,100

    First Bank of Nigeria Limited has raised monthly limits on international transactions on Naira Cards to $1,100 across Automated Teller Machines (ATM), Point of Sale (PoS), and online channels, with the daily ATM withdrawals raised to $300. The gesture, the lender said, was in line with its drive to promote ...

  • Nigeria

    UN Tasks Nigeria On Investment In Women, Peace

    By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah, Abuja The United Nations (UN) has called on the federal government to double it’s investment on the development of women on promotion of peace in the country. Deputy secretary general of the UN, Amina Mohammed made the call yesterday when she met with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo ...

  • Francia Bolivia Belgio

    Les prix à l’importation en hausse

    Plusieurs produits alimentaires, tels que la poudre de lait, le sucre roux et les huiles brutes, ont connu une hausse sensible des prix au premier trimestre 2017. En même temps, le prix des céréales a reculé. Les prix moyens des produits alimentaires importés par l’Algérie ont, dans l’ensemble, connu une ...

  • Libano

    59 milliards de dollars de projets en 2017

    La Banque mondiale (BM) a engagé en 2017 près de 59 milliards de dollars en prêts, dons, investissements et garanties pour soutenir les pays en développement, un peu moins qu'en 2016, selon un bilan provisoire de son exercice fiscal clos en juin. C'est environ deux milliards de dollars de moins ...