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Turchia
Turkish deputy PM slams Germany's espionage claims for imams
No member of Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) and the Turkish Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİB) is a spy and their duty is not to spy on people, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş said on Feb. 18.
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Brasile
El real prosigue su escalada en un Brasil hundido en la recesión
El mercado brasileño vive un momento de euforia en las últimas semanas, con la Bolsa de Sao Paulo y el real al alza, mientras que la economía brasileña continúa sumergida en su peor recesión en las últimas décadas, aunque con un cierto optimismo en el horizonte.
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Spagna
Vivienda. los seguros de vivienda se encarecieron un 3,1% en enero
MADRID, 18 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Spagna
Economía.- Alvarez (UGT) afirma que el CETA está pensado "por y para los intereses de las empresas"
br /> MADRID, 18 (EUROPA PRESS) El secretario general de UGT, Pepe Alvarez, cree que el acuerdo de libre comercio entre la Unión Europea y Canadá (CETA, por sus siglas en inglés) está pensado "por y para los intereses de las empresas" y que deja de ...
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Giappone
Toshiba wants to sell off chip business without loss of any jobs
Toshiba Corp. wants to sell its chip business in a deal where the potential buyer will retain all the workers currently employed, sources close to the matter said Friday. The stance is intended to allay concerns both inside and outside the troubled company about the possibility of major job cuts ...
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Giappone
Trump’s Boeing speech highlights differences with Obama on job creation
Presidents since Franklin Delano Roosevelt have loved to tour Boeing factories. The lessons they draw from their time on the factory floor — and the inevitable photo opportunity beside shiny new airplanes — can differ wildly. President Donald Trump on Friday touted the latest Boeing 787 Dreamliner as proof of ...
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Giappone
SpaceX poised to launch cargo from historic NASA moonshot launchpad
An unmanned SpaceX spaceship carrying food and equipment to the International Space Station was poised to blast off from a historic NASA launchpad on Saturday. The launch of the Dragon cargo ship was scheduled for 10:01 a.m. from Cape Canaveral’s launchpad 39A, which was built and used for the U.S. ...
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Giappone
Japan, EU agree to push bilateral trade deal
Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday that he and European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom had confirmed their resolve to swiftly conclude free trade negotiations between the two economies. “We reaffirmed that it is extremely important (to reach) a broad agreement … as soon as possible in order to counter ...
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Qatar USA Bolivia
Dwight Yorke 'made to feel like a criminal' as he is denied entry to US
Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke was "made to feel like a criminal" as he was denied entry to the United States. Yorke said he was prevented from entering the USA due to an Iranian stamp on his passport having represented the 'World Stars' in a charity match against 'Iranian Stars' in Tehran ...
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USA Regno Unito
German foreign minister: UK shouldn't be treated too harshly over Brexit
The German foreign minister has said the UK's European Union partners should resist the temptation to be excessively tough on London as it negotiates its exit from the 28-nation bloc. Sigmar Gabriel told the Munich Security Conference he regrets very much Britain's decision to leave, but "we must respect it". He added: ...