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Nigeria
NASS To Pass 2021 Budget In 3 Weeks – Lawan
* Says PIB, new electoral law to be ready in 2021 BY BODE GBADEBO, Abuja The National Assembly is working hard to see to the passage of the 2021 Appropriation Bill in the next three weeks, Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan, disclosed on Friday. He also revealed that the much-talked-about Petroleum ...
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Nigeria
Media, NGOs, Must Partner To Fight Social Vices – Itodo
The media and non governmental organisations have been enjoined to work together in tackling social vices in the country. The call was made by an Abuja based media practitioner, Comrade Yemi Itodo, who called for synergy between journalists and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) that are into ...
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Nigeria
Students Drag ASUU To Court Over Strike, Demand N10bn Compensation
Law Students Association of Nigeria has dragged the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), before the Federal High Court Abuja, challenging what it described as the incessant strikes of the union. In the suit which was filed at the court on Friday, the association is seeking an order to compel ...
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Regno Unito
‘I don’t think the PM knows’: Boris Johnson and the Brexit endgame
Ahead of a vital week of trade talks, the UK’s desire to promote national sovereignty could still upend a deal
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Israele
Tel Aviv suburb to enroll children of asylum seekers in school after prolonged legal battle
Petah Tikva signs a deal pledging to 'integrate the children of asylum seekers into educational institutions without separate frameworks for foreign children and Israeli children'
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Belgio
Affaire Mawda : Mobilisation à travers le pays pour Mawda lundi matin à l'ouverture du procès à Mons
Des cordes à linge seront suspendues lundi matin, entre 07h00 et 08h00, devant différents palais de justice du pays, notamment à Anvers, Gand, Bruxelles, Malines et Bruges, pour que les personnes qui le souhaitent puissent venir y accrocher des vêtements d'enfants et des déclarations de soutien à la famille de ...
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Uruguay
Las aerolíneas necesitarán entre 70.000 y 80.000 millones de dólares adicionales de ayuda
Las compañías aéreas necesitarán entre 70.000 y 80.000 millones de dólares en ayuda adicional de los gobiernos para sobrevivir a la crisis del covid-19 que está agotando su tesorería, afirmó Alexandre de Juniac, director general de la Asociación Internacional de Transporte Aéreo (IATA), al periódico francés La Tribune.
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Turchia
Turkey pledges to enhance financial institutions
Turkey will increase the "operational competencies" of all financial and relevant institutions, the country's new treasury and finance minister pledged on Nov. 20.
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Turchia
Turkey’s Central Bank raises rates on swap transactions
Turkey's Central Bank has raised the interest rate for gold/foreign currency swap transactions to 15% following Nov. 19's policy meeting.
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Turchia
Turkey determined to carry out reforms, Turkish president says
The Turkish government is determined to bring about a new era for Turkey’s economy and democracy, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Nov. 20, pledging to roll out new reforms.