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Nuova Zelanda
Unruly tourists fallout: Move to ban word 'gypsy' from Kiwi business names
Representatives of Romani in New Zealand want Kiwi businesses to stop using the word gypsy in their names and branding.The recent saga of the British tourists has reinvigorated efforts to eradicate the word, with representatives...
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Uruguay
Mercedes-Benz obsequió entradas para el American Business Forum
La marca, sponsor del foro continental de negocios, organizó una original propuesta con sus lujosos vehículos Clase A.
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Germania Belgio
Germania, anche l’Ue taglia le stime. Pesano i conflitti commerciali
Bruxelles vede una crescita dell’1,1% quest’anno, le Camere dell’Industria e del Commercio dello 0,9 ma c’è anche chi intravede un possibile rimbalzo grazie al settore dell’automotive ...
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Cina USA
Wall Street Slides on Renewed U.S.-China Trade Fears
Wall Street stocks sank on Thursday as worries that the United States and China would not be able to reach a trade deal increased concerns about slowing global economic growth.
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Nicaragua
La crisis de las finanzas públicas, Hacienda pide "prestado" al Banco Central
El análisis de las noticias del momento en Nicaragua
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Israele
Rank and File: Digital marketing startup Aleph to Zee wins inaugural entrepreneurs’ boot camp
Plus, the Ben Bard Players present ‘The God of Isaac’ at Jerusalem’s Khan Theater and The Stage performs ‘Luna,’ its first-ever production for young audiences, in Tel Aviv
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Turchia USA
No Patriot sales to Turkey in event of S-400 purchase: US official
The U.S. government will end the process of the Patriot sale if Turkey proceeds with the purchase of the Russian S-400 air defense systems, a senior U.S. official has told Hürriyet Daily News.
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Cina Turchia
Turkey’s wealth fund hires banks for first foreign loan
Turkey’s sovereign wealth fund (Varlık Fonu) hired Citigroup Inc. and Industrial Commercial Bank of China Ltd. to coordinate a 1 billion-euro ($1.14 billion) syndicated loan, people with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg.
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Turchia
37 million Turks listen to radio per week
Some 37 million people in Turkey tune in to radio stations every week, a survey conducted in December last year by the global marketing research company Nielson has shown.
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Turchia
Turkish scholarship program eyes foreign students
The head of Turkey's Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) is calling on international students planning to pursue higher education in Turkey not to miss the deadline for the state-funded Türkiye Scholarships program.