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Spagna Nigeria
We’ll Continue To Defend Interests Of All Law-abiding Nigerians Abroad – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday met with Nigerians living in Spain on the sidelines of his official visit, pledging that Nigeria will continue to defend the interests of its nationals living abroad. The Diaspora team, which met with the President included John Bosco, President of the association, his deputy, Richard Omoregbe, ...
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Senegal
L'ARTP et l'AGEROUTE en partenariat pour mutualiser les investissements
Dakar, 2 juin (APS) – L'Autorité de régulation des télécommunications et des postes (ARTP) et l'Agence des travaux et de gestion des routes (AGEROUTE) ont signé, jeudi, un accord de partenariat afin de mutualiser les investissements pour le développement du numérique, a constaté l'APS. - Actualités
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El Salvador
Amnistía Internacional denuncia la crisis de derechos humanos de Bukele en El Salvador
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Brasile
El PIB de Brasil se expande un 1 por ciento en el primer trimestre
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Brasile
El PIB de Brasil se expande un 1% en el primer trimestre
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Turchia
Turkey appoints new ambassadors to 25 countries
Turkey appointed ambassadors to 25 foreign diplomatic missions, while ambassadors from 23 countries are recalled to their headquarters in Ankara, according to a presidential decision published in the Official Gazette on June 2.
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Turchia Grecia
Turkey condemns Germany for statements over dispute with Greece
Turkish foreign ministry “strongly condemned and rejected the unfounded” statements made by the German Chancellery against Turkey.
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Indonesia Vietnam
National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) thrives in digital era as it marks its 24th Anniversary
Thailand’s GDP is expected to grow around to a relatively high 3.2% in 2023. In Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia are also contributing to the regional strong growth prospects.
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Giappone
Toshiba reveals buyout and alliance offers ahead of key shareholder meeting
The conglomerate's nuclear business, which is deemed important to Japan’s national security, is seen as a major obstacle to any move to make Toshiba privately ...
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Giappone
Kishida’s ‘new capitalism’ not so new, economists say, but on the right track
Much of the language in this week's draft economic proposal was familiar, but the new emphasis on human resources could help lift Japan's economy.