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USA
US toughens visa requirements for foreign workers
Trump administration tries to deter companies hiring on H-1Bs by making them pay higher salaries
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Belgio
Caroline Désir offre un peu de mou aux directions d'école
La ministre de l'Education en Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles a décidé mardi d'une série de mesures afin d'alléger la tâche des directeurs d'écoles, sous forte pression depuis des ...
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Nigeria
Novices Running Nigerian Economy – NES
BY BODE GBADEBO, Abuja As Abaribe berates exclusion of economists in EMT The nation’s economy is nose-diving as a result of the exclusion of qualified and knowledgeable economists in the Economic Management Team (EMT), says the President of Nigeria Economic Society (NES), Prof. Sarah Anyanwu. This is as Senators, who ...
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Nigeria
Operators Set Agenda For New SON DG
By Kingsley Alu, Abuja Leading business operators and industry players across the country have been upbeat concerning their expectations from the new appointment Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mallam Farouk Salim. For them, it would be only through improved budgetary funding and mobilising adequate resources that are urgently ...
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Azerbaigian Armenia
As Nagorno-Karabakh conflict expands, Israel-Azerbaijan arms trade thrives
A proliferation of flights between the two countries is linked to the renewal of the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region
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Cina
Israel encouraged mask production, then left local companies in the dark
Netanyahu says buy 'blue and white,' but issues call to import from China, and two Israeli companies that agreed to make masks at the start of the pandemic now find themselves cast adrift
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Brasile
Alerj conclui relatório sobre irregularidades na Saúde do Rio de Janeiro
Deputados podem criar Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito para seguir com investigações sobre possíveis irregularidades nos contratos da Secretaria de Estado de Saúde do Rio
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Russia Azerbaigian
New gas pipeline could heat up Azeri-Russian rivalry
Azerbaijan’s ties with Russia, already strained by conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, face further pressure from the launch later this year of a gas pipeline that is poised to squeeze Moscow’s diminished gas sales to Europe a
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Turchia
Demand for lands, building plots doubled in summer
The total volume of land and building plot sales reached $11.5 billion in the June-August period across Turkey as prices soared 35 percent annually, real estate professionals say
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Azerbaigian
Turkish FM visits Baku to express solidarity
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Oct. 6 urged the world to stand by Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during a visit to Baku to show solidarity with the country.