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Brasile Russia
Brazil will defend dialogue with Putin at G20 summit after Russia asks for support in letter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Brazil's Ministry of Economy will take a position of dialogue with Russia in the talks within the G20 (Group of 20 largest economies in the world), the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank. This position will be represented by Minister Paulo Guedes at the ...
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Giordania
Jordan summons Israeli envoy over Al-Aqsa 'violations'
Foreign Minister Safadi tells lawmakers Amman will also host an emergency meeting of the Arab League to discuss 'Israeli escalation' in Jerusalem's Old City
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Russia
Russia summons Israeli envoy after Lapid's 'regrettable' remarks on Ukraine war
Incident comes days after Russian Foreign Ministry criticized 'anti-Russia' statements by Foreign Minister Lapid, claiming that Israel is using Ukraine as 'distraction' from the Palestinian issue
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Cina
Cina, nel primo trimestre il Pil sale del +4,8% malgrado il Covid
L’economia è salita più rapidamente del previsto nel primo trimestre, ma i dati macro più recenti hanno rivelato una contrazione delle vendite al dettaglio scontando il lockdown per il Covid-19
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USA
Nebati to meet with counterparts in US
Treasury and Finance Minister Nureddin Nebati will meet with his counterparts, executives of international organizations and global companies on the sidelines of the IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington, D.C., this week.
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Turchia
Tourists flock to Antalya during Easter holiday
Foreign tourists have flocked to the Turkish province of Antalya on the Mediterranean coast to spend their Easter holiday.
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Germania Thailandia
8th Thai-Belgian Business Forum “Living up to social challenges”
The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) Frankfurt Office in cooperation with the Royal Thai Embassy Brussels, the Royal Belgian Embassy Bangkok, and The Belgian-Luxembourg/Thai Chamber of Commerce (BeLuThai) are organising the 8th Thai-Belgian Business Forum.
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Thailandia
Tourists delay foreign trips
Surging costs and a fragile economy are forcing travellers to delay their trips abroad despite pent-up demand, says the Thai Travel Agents Association (TTAA).
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USA
Thailand mulls more FTAs to expand export markets
Thailand is scheduled to study free trade agreements (FTAs) with countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America by the second half of this year, a move to expand new export markets.
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Giappone
BOJ’s Kuroda warns recent yen moves are ‘quite sharp’ and may hurt businesses
While a weak yen is a positive for the economy, a rapid drop can disrupt corporate planning and bears close watching, Kuroda told Japan's parliament.