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Turchia
Erdoğan is right: Turkey should vote on EU membership
The birth of the modern state in the Islamic world has brought with it an eternal casus belli: Should the state be based on man-made laws or divine law? That question has been at the heart of decades-long ideological wars in Muslim lands. Turkey is no exception.
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Turchia
Turkey, Belarus set goal for mutual trade at $1 bln
Turkey and Belarus have set a trade target at $1 billion following a 10-fold growth in 14 years.
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Thailandia
SET down 2.18 points at opening
Thai stocks opened down 0.15% at the start of trade this morning.
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Thailandia
Jaguar spots potential in Thai market
British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover Automotive is upbeat about sales prospects in Thailand over the next five years, citing the country's promising luxury car segment.
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USA
CPF acquires US food producer
Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CPF), the SET-listed flagship of agro-business giant Charoen Pokphand Group, has acquired the entirety of Bellisio Parent LLC, a US frozen food company, for US$1.08 billion.
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Regno Unito
Lapid slams UK Labour leader Corbyn for having 'a problem with Jews'
Lapid: "Jeremy Corbyn [called] Hezbollah and Hamas his friends. These are terrorist organizations - for the EU, for international law - terrorists. He called them his friends."
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India
Rivlin in New Delhi talks tighter security ties
Israel seeking free trade agreement with India; 20 education collaboration agreements signed
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Giappone
Yellen defends Fed independence, vows to stay put, upping rate hike speculation
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen appears unruffled by incoming President Donald Trump’s victory last week. Her remarks to Congress Thursday suggest that the central bank is on track to raise interest rates at its meeting in December, one month before Trumps takes office. She said she has no plans to ...
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Giappone Vietnam
Top U.S. solar panel maker to ax 1,600 jobs, including 450 at plant in Ohio, eyes Vietnam output
The biggest U.S. manufacturer of solar panels is cutting a quarter of its jobs worldwide and will reduce production at its only North American plant. First Solar Inc. said Thursday it will eliminate 450 jobs at its factory near Toledo. A day earlier it said it faced challenging market conditions ...
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Giappone
Last kiwifruit export ship of the season sails for Japan
The last of the 67 charter vessels for the 2016 NZ kiwifruit season - the Asian Lily V27 - left Tauranga yesterday with 2343 pallets of Green kiwifruit, headed for the Japanese ports of Tokyo and Kobe.The 2016 season has broken...