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Turchia
Turkey 'aims to draw 50 million visitors yearly with help of faith tourism'
Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry will carry out promotion works to boost faith tourism starting next year, aiming to increase the number of tourists coming to the country from 45 million to 50 million, it has said.
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Spagna
Viviendas. las ventas de viviendas se incrementaron un 10,3% en el tercer trimestre, marcando un máximo desde 2007
MADRID, 11 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Thailandia
CIMBT: 2019 growth to slow as election stokes uncertainty
Thai economic growth is expected to cool to 3.7% in 2019 from a 4% forecast for 2018, while the general election could be a threat in the short run as foreign investors hold off on plans as they await the outcome, says a senior economist at CIMB Thai Bank (CIMBT).
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Cina USA
China to cut tariffs on imported US cars
First sign of trade war thaw but concerns remain over timeline for deal deadline
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Giappone
EU-Japan deal is a model for post-Brexit trade talks
The pact slashes tariffs on EU food exports in return for liberalised access to its car market
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Vietnam
Google seen ‘taking steps’ to open Vietnam office in line with new law hit for targeting dissent
Google is taking steps to set up an office in Vietnam to comply with a new law, Hanoi said Tuesday, as the communist country prepares ...
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Regno Unito
Großbritannien - Premierministerin Theresa May zwischen den Brexit-Fronten eingeklemmt
Die verhöhnte May bat nach der Verschiebung der Brexit-Abstimmung EU-Partner um Hilfe. In London wird gerätselt, wie es weitergeht
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Kenya
Kenya, Jersey Island sign deal for return of stolen assets
Senator says Jersey Island is committed to increasing trade with Kenya.
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Kenya
Central Bank unveils Kenya's new currency coins
New legal tender has features that make it accessible to visually impaired people.
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Francia
Primeiro-ministro, Ulisses Correia e Silva, repudia especulação sobre remodelação governamental
Nesta entrevista, Ulisses Correia e Silva fala das prioridades do governo nesta conferência de doadores de dois dias, que começa hoje em Paris, onde o setor privado “ganha papel central”, perante a opção clara pela economia de base privada, feita pelo governo.