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USA
Algerian-US breeding, cereal growing project operational late 2016
ALGIERS- Algerian-US project for dairy cattle breeding and cereal and fodder production in El Bayadh (700-km south-west of Algiers) is to enter into production from late 2016, the head of the US-Algeria Business Council (USABC), Smail Chikhoune, said Sunday. "The major project, the first of its kind between Algeria ...
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Etiopia
Spice Dev't Strategy Envisages Boosting Sub-Sector Export Earning
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia's potential of growing good quality spices is yet untapped
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Cuba
Pullmantours apuesta por nuevas rutas desde Panamá para impulsar crecimiento
Aclaro que, de momento, sus planes de expansión en Latinoamérica no incluyen a Cuba, pues están enfatizando en un mercado en donde los puertos de escala no exigen visa a los pasajeros.
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Russia USA
Kerry, Lavrov in phone diplomacy over Aleppo
The foreign ministers of the United States and Russia, the authors of a stillborn cease-fire in Syria, held discussions by phone for the fourth consecutive day on Oct. 1 regarding the bombing campaign in Aleppo that has hit hospitals and water supplies.
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Germania
Theresa May scopre le carte e annuncia l'avvio delle procedure Brexit
(Teleborsa) - L'avvio della Brexit prima delle elezioni in Germania del settembre 2017. Il Premier britannico Theresa May ha deciso, e il primo passo sarà l'abrogazione di quella Legge del 1972...
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Filippine
Uncertainty over Philippine president alarms investors
MANILA - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody anti-drug war and his foul-mouthed outbursts in defence of the campaign have unnerved foreign investors in one of Asia's fastest-growing economies.
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Giappone
Troubled Mitsubishi Regional Jet faces fifth delivery delay
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. has told customers that delivery of the new Mitsubishi Regional Jet might be delayed for a fifth time starting in mid-2018, sources said. The subsidiary owned 64 percent by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. might delay initial delivery of Japan’s first domestically produced passenger jet because of technical ...
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Qatar
Qatar's foreign trade surplus slumps 35% to $2.3bn in August
Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics data shows that surplus falls due to low natural gas and oil prices
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Kenya
Kenya: Why government risks losing maritime dispute with Somali
Kenya is likely to lose maritime dispute claims against Somalia in the long run if past determinations of International Court of Justice (ICJ) are anything to go by, a maritime law expert has cautioned.
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Kenya
Business community, residents give Mombasa's Nyali Police Station a Sh26m facelift
The second phase, which will entail the building of another wall at the back, is set to start next week.