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Vietnam
David Lamb, Author and War Correspondent in Vietnam, Dies at 76
Mr. Lamb covered the war in Vietnam and later opened a news bureau there; his work as a foreign correspondent led to books on the Arabs and Africans.
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Australia
CSG ban raises import fear
Industry and analysts have flagged the possibility Sydney may need to import higher-priced natural gas.
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Turchia
Turkish gov’t plans fine-tuning in bankruptcy regulation
Ankara is been working on a draft to overcome a number of problems in the implementation of bankruptcy suspension, Customs and Trade Minister Bülent Tüfenkçi has stated
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USA
Il maschilismo di Donald Trump brilla con Shakespeare
L’idea che Donald Trump diventi il prossimo presidente degli Stati Uniti non è più un’allegoria grottesca alla Hieronymus Bosch. È una possibilità incombente, reale, che ha già fatto nascere il sito Maple Match per gli statunitensi che cercano partner canadesi per andarsene dal paese. Leggi
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USA
US economy: capital punishment
Investors in capital-intensive sectors will hope US data are misleading
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Regno Unito
KPMG probed over services to Ted Baker
Partner acted as expert witness to UK clothing chain in possible ethics breach
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Etiopia
Ethiopia Reinsurance Selects Founding CEO
[Addis Fortune] The now former CEO of the Ethiopian Insurance Corporation has already stated his lofty ambitions
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Cina
Adama Park to Accommodate Asian Companies
[Addis Fortune] The Industrial Park Development Corporation (IPDC) held discussions on May 24, 2016, with the Hunan Province Delegation representing four Chinese equipment and machinery manufacturing companies interested in investing in Adama Industrial Park. CGC Overseas Construction Group has been contracted to build the factories while EXIM Bank of China ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Capital Market Slumps Below 3-Yr Lows in 2015 - CSCS Boss
[Vanguard] The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc has stated that the Nigerian capital market slumped below its three-year low in 2015 due to dwindling crude oil price, foreign exchange problems and exodus of foreign portfolio investors.
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Cina
Tanzania: Chinese Investors Asked to Boost Infrastructure, Industrial Development
[Daily News] President John Magufuli has invited investors from Jiangsu Province in China to partner with Tanzanians in setting up industries and building the infrastructure, particularly the standard gauge railway line. In line with the invitation, Dr Magufuli has assured Chinese investors of maximum cooperation from his government.