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Giappone
FKI urges Japan’s new Cabinet to lift export restrictions against Korea
Japan’s export restrictions on three key industrial materials critical for South Korea’s chip and display industries has had little impact against the target materials, but worsened overall trade between the two countries, a major busines
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Cina
China unloads Australian coal despite import ban amid power shortage
Factories face energy rationing, threatening economic growth and global supply chain
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USA
Republican senator delays vote on Iron Dome aid to Israel
Rand Paul, one of the greatest critics of foreign aid in Washington, argues that the Iron Dome funding should come from proposed assistance to Afghanistan, thwarting unanimous agreement
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Colombia Venezuela
Venezuela decide ‘pasar la página’ y reabrir frontera con Colombia
Venezuela anunció este lunes la “apertura comercial” de su frontera con Colombia, dos años después de la crisis política y diplomática por un fallido intento de la oposición para ingresar ayuda humanitaria, que el presidente Nicolás Maduro tachó como un intento de “invasión” extranjera.
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Bolivia
Odontólogos solicitan la extensión de contratos
La Asociación Odontológica de Panamá envió una carta al ministro de Salud, Luis Francisco Sucre, en la que le pidió considerar la extensión del nombramiento de los odontólogos que iniciaron labores durante la pandemia apoyando en labores de hisopado.
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Argentina
Coronavirus en Argentina hoy: cuántos casos registra Santiago del Estero al 4 de octubre
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Bolivia
Cocaleros retoman control del mercado de la coca en Bolivia
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Emirati Arabi Uniti
Thailand Pavilion garners attention
The launch of the Thailand Pavilion at Dubai's World Expo has received a favourable response and quickly become one of the top destinations among visitors, according to the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa), a major agency dealing with Thailand's showcase event.
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Thailandia
BLA targets 25% growth in unit-linked plans
Bangkok Life Assurance (BLA) wants to see a 25% growth in premiums from unit-linked insurance plans over the next five years, as it expects negative growth for traditional insurance products as consumer behaviour changes.
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Giappone
Shunichi Suzuki takes Japan finance reins as election and stimulus loom
The 68-year-old Suzuki was appointed to the job after helping to install the country’s new prime minister, Fumio Kishida, who took the job earlier Monday.