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Nigeria
Buhari won’t gag the press, says Presidency
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja The Presidency on Sunday promised that in grappling with the task of revamping the nation’s economy, President Muhammadu Buhari would not gag the press. It said the present administration was committed to freedom of the press, transparency and accountability. According to a statement by a Deputy Director ...
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USA Nigeria
Trump won’t destroy Nigeria-US relations – ministry
The new Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Sola Enikanolaiye, on Sunday assured Nigerians that Donald Trump’s presidency would not disrupt the U. S. and Nigeria’s long-existing relations. Enikanolaiye said that there was no need for Nigerians to be agitated over Trump’s presidency. The permanent secretary expressed optimism ...
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Nigeria
Nigerians need not panic over Donald Trump’s presidency — Ministry
The new Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Sola Enikanolaiye, on Sunday assured Nigerians that Donald Trump’s presidency would not disrupt the U. S. and Nigeria’s long-existing relations. Enikanolaiye told the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Lagos that there was no need for Nigerians to be agitated ...
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Nuova Zelanda
Red-zoned Wellington businesses plead for earthquake relief in fight to stay afloat
Glenn Pitcaithlyâ spent six years building his cafe into a thriving business, only for a two-minute earthquake to tear it down.
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Cina
China willing to strengthen security cooperation with Algeria
ALGIERS- China seeks to strengthen its security cooperation with Algeria, said Sunday in Algiers, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Li Huilai. "China seeks to strengthen cooperation with Algeria in the security field," the Chinese official told the press following the audience granted to him by Minister of Interior and Local ...
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Israele
Exhausted firefighters battle on even as calm returns
Haifa firefighter Eitan Ripps, who has been in the line of duty for 13 years, says the recent fires were the most dangerous he has seen.
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Spagna
Economía/Empresas.- El AVE a La Meca alcanza un grado de ejecución del 65%
El consorcio contratista se reúne mañana para programar la parte final de la obra tras lograr un plazo adicional de Arabia MADRID, 27 (EUROPA PRESS)
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India
Will Modi's India cash ban plan backfire?
MUMBAI - Prime Minister Narendra Modi's shock decision to scrap most of India's currency was hailed by some as a masterstroke against endemic corruption, but signs are emerging that it may hit the economy hard.
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Giappone
Vegetable delivery services see jump in demand
Vegetable delivery services are increasingly drawing attention in Japan as unfavorable weather causes prices to rise. Vegetables handled by delivery firms are somewhat expensive because they are procured at preset prices from farmers. But sales are expanding as the gaps between their prices and the prices of vegetables sold at ...
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Giappone
Tax freeze on pension assets to be extended three years
The government and ruling coalition plan to extend the tax freeze on corporate pension assets for three years in light of the tough investment climate surrounding the Bank of Japan’s negative interest rate policy, it has been learned. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner, Komeito, will ...