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Iran Yemen
Zarif hopes Yemen war does not lead to Iran, Saudi conflict
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on July 17 that he hopes Yemen’s war will not spark direct confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia and that they can work together to end the conflict in the country and Syria
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Turchia
Euro court finds Turkey guilty in communications interception case after CHP lawmaker files complaint
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on July 18 that a Turkish court granting the National Intelligence of Turkey (MİT) permission to intercept all domestic and international communications between April 8 and May 30, 2005 constituted a violation of privacy in breach of the law.
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Spagna
(ampliación) el fmi eleva al 3,1% la previsión de pib para españa en 2017 y al 2,5% en 2018
- Pide seguir con las reformas para que la recuperación no deje atrás a algunos segmentos de la población
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Thailandia
SET opens up 1.55 to 1,575.64
Thai stocks opened up 0.10% at the start of trade this morning.
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Thailandia
Amata to boost land sales for B1bn revenue boost
SET-listed Amata Corporation Plc, Thailand's largest industrial estate, expects its total developed land sales this year to rise to the target of 1,000 rai in line with the recovering global and Thai economies.
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USA
Trump to prioritise cutting US’s Nafta trade deficits
New era of American protectionism embraced in promise to bring back manufacturing jobs
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USA Australia Nuova Zelanda
Australian senator who breastfed in Parliament quits over dual citizenship
A second Australian senator in less than a week has said she is quitting parliament after discovering she was a dual national and had therefore never really been elected. The controversy has raised questions about how many other politicians might also have no right to be there. Larissa Waters, co-deputy leader of ...
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USA Malta
PANA committee insists on common rules for Financial Intelligence Units to ensure autonomy
While Malta has been left to digest the claims that a former Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit employee was prevented from carrying out investigations, the European Parliament’s PANA committee led by Werner Langen (above) has come out with a set of recommendations for FIAU’s across member states.The Sunday Times of Malta ...
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Malta
Chamber of Architects says PA ignoring obligations at law
The Kamra tal-Periti today noted "with deep regret" that the Planning Authority persists in failing to consult directly with the primary stake-holders on proposed amendments to the Development Notification Order. The obligation for consultation with the Kamra and with the Chamber of Planners has been entrenched in planning legislation for ...
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USA Regno Unito
Even ugly animals can win hearts and dollars to save them from extinction
The Earth is home to millions of species, but you wouldn’t know it from the media’s obsession with only a few dozen animals like tigers and gorillas.This narrow focus makes the most of popular fascination with large and cute creatures. Conservationists take advantage of these nonhuman celebrities to raise awareness ...