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Nigeria
Sexual Violence: The Law Should Protect Activists, Not Abusers – PGI
National Coordinator of Proactive Gender Initiative, PGI, a gender-based non-governmental organization in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Bar. Esther Uzoma, has called for the protection of activists in the forefront against sexual predators and their sponsors. Uzoma made the call in the wake of the arrest and detention of Maryam Awaisu ...
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Israele
Foreign patients to subsidize experimental treatment for Israelis with ALS
Health Ministry agrees to let Tel Aviv hospital charge five foreigners $300,000 each for treatment that is still undergoing efficacy testing, while eight Israels will get it for free
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Senegal
Les banques invitées à s'approprier le digital pour une large offre de services
Dakar, 20 fev (APS) - Yves Eonnet, président fondateur de la société ''Tag Pay'', estime que les banques doivent s'approprier les nouvelles plateformes digitales pour procurer à leurs clients une offre étendue de services financiers innovants. Dakar, 20 fev (APS) - Yves Eonnet, président fondateur de la société ''Tag Pay'', ...
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Spagna
Calviño dice que al inversor le preocupan los mensajes de rebajas de impuestos
MADRID, 20 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Spagna
La cnmv autoriza la opa obligatoria de mazuelo sobre barón de ley
MADRID, 20 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Cina USA
Baht surges to 5-year high near 31
The baht soared to its highest level against the dollar in more than five years on Wednesday, on hopes that the US and China would be able to secure a trade deal and avert retaliatory tariffs. Analysts expect the local currency to continue marching past the 31-baht mark.
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Thailandia
CP brings in Harbour buffet with Taiwanese partner
Agribusiness conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) and Taiwanese partner Hi-Lai debuted the first Harbour international buffet restaurant in Bangkok on Wednesday, as part of plans to enlarge the group's eatery empire.
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Thailandia
Duty-free competition prepares for take-off at Thai airports
State-owned Airports of Thailand Plc approved guidelines on Wednesday for concessions for duty-free and commercial activities at its airports, as it prepares to open up retail space to new players.
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Thailandia
Foreign investors flee Thai shares ahead of March election
Foreign investors have dumped 10.5 billion baht in Thai equities in seven straight sessions, the longest losing streak in more than two months, as worries about potential political instability grip the nation ahead of elections in March.
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Thailandia
Post Today to go digital-only, M2F to shut down in March
With the rapid changes in the media industry, the Bangkok Post Group is transforming its business and operations to better respond to its audience.