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Regno Unito
Boris Johnson's pro-EU column published for first time
In the crucial days before Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson embraced Britain's "leave campaign," he wrote a newspaper column explaining why Britain should remain inside the European Union — but those forceful words were never published before Britain's June 23 vote.The Sunday Times has now published Johnson's pro-EU column, which outlines ...
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USA Panama Regno Unito Malta
'Malta should be investing in education, technology and infrastructure to retain its edge'
Eighty-seven per cent of foreign director investors surveyed by EY find Malta attractive and this percentage continues to rise, with factors such as corporate taxation, Malta’s stability and the transparency of the political, legal and regulatory environment and, lastly, Malta’s social climate continuing to reign as top pulling factors.The three ...
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Nigeria
Customs Sacks 17 Officers For Drug Addiction, Certificate Forgery
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has sacked 17 junior officers from the Service for offences ranging from drug addiction, certificate forgery, theft and absence from duty from January to September, 2016. According to a statement by the Customs Public Relations Officer, Wale Adeniyi, the Service also terminated the appointment of ...
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Nigeria
Utomi Tasks FG On Huge Investments In Infrastructure To Revamp Economy
Renowned political economist, Professor Pat Utomi at the weekend urged the Federal Government to give priority attention to infrastructural development, saying huge investments in infrastructure is required in the country to revamp the economy. Utomi said this at the Executive, Legislative retreat organised by the Lagos State government for members ...
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Turchia
Turkey not in Mosul operation due to foreign policy mistakes: CHP leader
Turkey is not participating in the battle to retake Mosul from jihadists because of the government’s wrong foreign policies, Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu said yesterday.
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Francia
Suspect detained obtaining finance to PKK in France
One suspect was detained in France’s northwestern province of Rennes on Oct. 15 on accusations of financing the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), the French newspaper Daily Ouest-France has reported.
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USA
Studie - 65 Millionen Kinder mit Behinderungen haben keinen Zugang zu Bildung
Bericht: Zu wenig Mittel für deren Bedürfnisse budgetiert – Defizite selbst bei internationalen Geldgebern wie der EU, der Global Partnership for Education oder der US-Hilfsagentur USAID
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Qatar
VIDEO. Tweeling troost Tom Boonen na bronzen plak op WK
Tom Boonen eindigde zondag als derde op het WK wielrennen in Qatar. Goed voor een bronzen medaille, maar onze landgenoot had op meer gehoopt. "Brons, dat telt niet", klonk het kort na de race. 's Avonds was de ontgoocheling echter al doorgespoeld. En daar zaten Valentine en Jacqueline, de tweeling ...
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Nigeria
No going back on policy scrapping automatic promotion – Oyo
Olufemi Atoyebi, Ibadan The Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Adeniyi Olowofela, has assured parents of pupils in various schools in the state and teachers of maximum security in the schools. Olowofela also declared that the state government would not rescind its decision to scrap automatic promotion ...
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Nigeria
Lagos can aid Nigeria’s economic recovery, says Utomi
Sesan Olufowobi Renowned economist, Prof. Pat Utomi, has said Lagos State is a crucial catalyst for a turnaround in Nigeria’s economy. Utomi spoke at a retreat for members of the State Executive Council and lawmakers from the Senate, House of Representatives, as well as the House of Assembly, at the ...