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Giappone
Japan's economy shrank in first quarter
TOKYO: Japan's economy declined in the first quarter on weak consumer spending, revised data showed Friday.
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Thailandia
Saipem si aggiudica nuovo contratto in Thailandia
(Teleborsa) - Saipem, in Joint Venture con CTCI Corporation, si è aggiudicata un nuovo contratto in Thailandia nel segmento E&C Onshore per un valore complessivo di circa 925 milioni di dollari....
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Uruguay
Socios del Centro Deportivo “Enfoque” tuvieron un mano a mano con el capitán Diego Godín
Los socios del espacio integral y el capitán de la Selección uruguaya compartieron un tiempo distendido y ameno en la antesala del Mundial de Rusia 2018.
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Uruguay
Con HSBC, el sueño de la casa propia es posible
Lanzó al mercado nueva línea de préstamos hipotecarios, con la tasa más baja del mercado y condiciones muy ventajosas para ayudar a concretar el sueño de la casa propia.
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Indonesia
Urlaubssouvenirs - Statuen-Import aus Bali: Wenn Halbgötter voll nerven
Sascha Aumüller berichtet darüber, wie zwei Schwergewichte aus dem Bali-Urlaub ihren Weg in sein Wohnzimmer fanden.
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Kenya
Kenya seeks talks to end row with Dar
Kenya and Tanzania could finally bury the hatchet after a protracted trade spat that has soured diplomatic ties between the two countries in recent mo
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Kenya
Kenya's foreign investment inflows in 2017 soar 71pc defying Africa slump
Strong performance mainly due to “buoyant domestic demand and inflows into ICT industries.
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Russia
What sort of welcome will World Cup visitors get in Russia?
The question of how foreign visitors will be received in Russia remains to be seen.
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Cina
Ban Reversed! ZTE Saved From Brink
LEADERSHIP U.S. reverses a ban on its buying parts from U.S. suppliers, allowing China’s No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker to get back into business. Under the deal, ZTE will change its board and management within 30 days, pay a $1 billion fine and put $400 million in escrow. The government will ...
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Cina
Common Sense: Why Trump Might Cave to China: Iowa Soybean Farmers
Farmers are pressuring Congress for a compromise with China to avert a costly trade war. The Trump administration is showing signs of compromise.