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Repubblica Ceca
Mešanovič odčinil zahozenou penaltu, Jablonec se trápil
Fotbalisté Mladé Boleslavi a Jablonce postoupili do osmifinále poháru. Středočeši ve 3. kole MOL Cupu doma porazili druholigovou Chrudim po obratu 4:2. Dva góly vítězů dal střídající útočník Muris Mešanovič, který tak částečně napravil zahozenou penaltu ze sobotního prvoligového zápasu na Slavii. Jablonec se na svém hřišti trápil s jiným ...
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Russia USA
The Russia and Ukraine experts who have quit Trump
Departure from administration of regional specialists raises fears for US foreign policy
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USA
US manufacturing sector falls to lowest level in 10 years
Global trade ’most significant issue’ as factory activity contracts for second month
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Qatar
Polsstokhoogspringer Koppelaar naar huis gestuurd wegens verkeerd shirt
Rutger Koppelaar is op het WK in Doha weggestuurd door de Nederlandse atletiekbond. De 26-jarige polsstookhoogspringer zou tijdens een bezoek aan Nike Hospitality (zijn persoonlijke sponsor) geen shirt van de Nederlandse sponsor Asics hebben gedragen. Dat komt hem nu duur te staan.
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Nuova Zelanda
Concrete contractor Murray Bassett issued fictional invoices to debt buyer
Christchurch concrete contractor defrauded debt-buying company of $350,000 after his business ran into trouble.
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Cina USA Kenya
New oil finds in Kenya set to enhance economic diversity
While most African countries are bearing the brunt of the US-China trade war, as well as a slump in commodity prices which is greatly affecting export
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Turchia
Turkish Central Bank opens FX gold swap market
The Central Bank of Turkey (CBRT) on Oct. 1 opened a foreign exchange gold swap market.
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Russia Australia
Trump sought Australia's help on Russia probe origins
President Donald Trump recently asked the Australian prime minister and other foreign leaders to help Attorney General William Barr with an investigation into the origins of the Russia probe that shadowed his administration for more than two years, the Justice Department said on Sept. 30.
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Turchia
Turkish Treasury to repay over $10B debt in October-December
Turkey's Treasury will repay debts worth 57.8 billion Turkish liras ($10.23 billion) in October-December, the Treasury and Finance Ministry announced on Sept. 30.
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USA
Shippers expect gloom with 2019 forecast slash
Shippers have again trimmed their annual export growth forecast to -1.5% from -1% in July, mainly due to the ongoing Sino-US trade row and weak global demand.