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Iran
FM Çavuşoğlu visits Iran for talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu will pay a visit to Iran on Nov. 15.
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Turchia
Academic re-elected as UN International Law Commission member
Turkey’s candidate Nilüfer Oral was re-elected as a member of the U.N. International Law Commission (ILC), the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on Nov. 12.
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USA
Biden taps infrastructure czar to oversee billions in funding
WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden on Sunday appointed prominent former mayor Mitch Landrieu to coordinate implementation of the country's massive new infrastructure law and oversee the disbursement of its $1.2 trillion in funds.
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Giappone
Covid hit Japan economy harder than expected in third quarter
TOKYO: Japan's economy shrank far more than expected in the three months to September, as a surge in virus cases hit spending and supply chain issues hampered business, data showed Monday.
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Thailandia Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Thailand's Climate Leaders : ThaiBev’s commitment in caring for the environment
Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (“ThaiBev”) is committed to becoming a stable and sustainable ASEAN leader. ThaiBev embraces His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great’s Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (“SEP”), and our effort is guided by His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua first royal command that His Majesty is determined ...
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Giappone
Japan and U.S. ministers meet over steel and aluminum tariffs
Japan's trade and industry minister Koichi Hagiuda met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in Tokyo on Monday in hopes of removing Trump-era tariffs.
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Giappone
Japan’s economy contracts for first time in two quarters
The GDP figure translated into a quarterly drop of 0.8%, worse than economists' median estimate of a 0.2% contraction, Cabinet Office data showed.
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Cina
China bill that includes much-needed chips funding stalled in U.S. Congress
Sweeping legislation to boost U.S. competitiveness with China and fund much-needed semiconductor production now faces an uphill climb to become law before next year, if ...
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Portogallo
Ana Paula Pêgo, investigadora: “A Ciência pode dar muito ao país e os cientistas não têm medo da competição”
Portugal não pode mudar de visão ou alterar políticas de investimento na ciência a cada orçamento ou governo, diz Ana Paula Pêgo. A investigadora do i3S, que vai liderar a Sociedade Europeia de Biomateriais, abraça o enquadramento da razão científica numa visão humanista.
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Cina
China accuses the EU of threatening global trade
Businesses fear Brussels’ move to boost self-reliance could harm supply chains, says Beijing’s ambassador to the union