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Uruguay
Italia investiga a Apple por abuso de posición dominante en el mercado de las apps
Según el garante italiano, la supuesta conducta discriminatoria de Apple podría provocar caída en los ingresos publicitarios de terceros.
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Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega cierra la Cruz Roja Nicaragüense y ordena la ‘confiscación’ de sus bienes
La ONG Colectivo de Derechos Humanos Nicaragua Nunca Más condenó la clausura de la Cruz Roja Nicaragüense y la “confiscación” de sus bienes, ordenada por la Asamblea Nacional (Parlamento), de mayoría oficialista.
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Senegal
VIDEO / Dakar et Banjul veulent une meilleure coopération dans le commerce, l’agriculture et la migration
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Russia Iran
Türkiye, Russia, Iran, Syria to form committee: Turkish FM
Foreign ministers of Türkiye, Russia, Iran and Syria has agreed to form a committee, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said, stressing that a road map will be created together to normalize relations between Türkiye and Syria.
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USA
Hebrew Bible, rare Rousseau to star at New York spring auctions
A host of rare works including the world’s oldest near-complete Hebrew Bible and a Gustav Klimt waterscape making its auction debut headline New York’s spring sales starting this week.
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USA Giappone
US Treasury chief decries debt 'brinkmanship'
NIIGATA, Japan: Political brinkmanship over raising the US debt ceiling risks "serious economic costs" even without the "catastrophe" of a default, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Thursday at G7 finance talks in Japan.
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Cina
Bank of Thailand to relax rules on use of yuan for trade
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) expects to relax rules on the use of China's yuan for trade this year to help reduce the impact of currency volatility, BoT deputy governor Mathee Supapongse said on Thursday.
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Cina
Honda’s net profit falls 1.7% in fiscal 2022 as China and U.S. sales slow
Honda said its net profit for the fiscal year ended March fell 1.7% from a year earlier to ¥695.27 billion ($5.2 billion).
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USA
As G7 finance summit kicks off, warnings of ‘catastrophe’ in the U.S.
Talks were to be about the global economy, but the spotlight was on negotiations over the U.S. debt ceiling in Washington.
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Cina
As China has fewer children, baby product firms scramble to diversify
With domestic sales shrinking, manufacturers are working to develop new streams of revenue — whether that involves offering products for adults, or boosting sales overseas.