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USA
On Money: Behind the Gold Curtain of Donald Trump’s Résumé
Donald Trump promises to bring a business acumen to Washington, but his actual ventures reveal more — or, rather, less — than he intends.
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Vietnam
SA looks to increase exports to Vietnam
Bilateral trade jumped from R3.7bn in 2010 to R18.4bn in 2015, of which R13.8bn was in Vietnam’s favour
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Francia
Le cabinet du Dr Folamour
Imposer des sacrifices cruels à des peuples entiers au nom de règles qu'on ne comprend pas soi-même, oublier ces dernières sitôt que des compères politiques les transgressent : c'est aussi sur ce terreau d'amoralisme et de cynisme que l'extrême droite européenne avance. / Europe, France, Grèce, Dette, (...) / Europe, ...
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Brasile
Brazil woes provide export silver lining
Rise in shipments of beef and poultry provide glimmer of hope amid deep recession
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Spagna Nigeria
Airlines halt flights to crisis-hit Nigeria
United and Iberia respond to falling energy sector traffic and curbs on foreign exchange
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Brasile
Brazil woes provide export silver lining
Rise in shipments of beef and poultry provide glimmer of hope amid deep recession
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Egitto
Incendio in un mercato del Cairo
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Brasile USA Nigeria Kazakistan Yemen Pakistan
2016 Global Peace Index shows the gap between the most and least peaceful countries continues to widen
Source: Institute for Economics and Peace Country: Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Iraq, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine, World, YemenThe 2016 Global Peace Index (GPI) shows the world became less peaceful in the last year. The most peaceful countries continue to improve while the least peaceful fall into ...
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Thailandia
Otop fair aims to bag B800m for producers
More than 2,500 shops across the country have descended on Bangkok for Otop Midyear 2016, with expectations from the government that the exhibition of village products will turn over 800 million baht in sales by the time it ends on Monday.
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Indonesia
Indonesia cuts 2016 economic growth target
JAKARTA - The Indonesian government has lowered its economic growth target for this year to 5.1% from the initial 5.3% target, a finance ministry official told a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday.