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Cina
Uganda: Finance Minister Kasaija Says China Is a Reliable Partner
[Observer] Finance minister Matia Kasaija has applauded Chinese companies for their continuous investment in Uganda, less than a month after traders clashed with Chinese nationals involved in petty trade in downtown Kampala.
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Algeria
Algeria: Algérie-Hongrie - Promouvoir les échanges économiques et d'investissement
[Algerie Presse Service] Le travail entre l'Algérie et la Hongrie est concentré actuellement sur la promotion des relations bilatérales dans le domaine des échanges économiques et de l'investissement, a affirmé, mardi à Ain Témouchent, l'ambassadrice de Hongrie en Algérie, Helga Pritz.
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Kenya
East Africa: Why Businesses Are Not Taking Political Risk Cover As Kenya, Rwanda Vote
[East African] As Kenya and Rwanda go to the polls in August, there is an air of optimism among investors in the region that the elections will be largely peaceful, with very few taking up political risk and violence insurance covers.
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Corea del Sud
Rebidding for remaining new Incheon airport duty-free shops fails again
An attempt to lease out the remaining duty-free store licenses by tender at the new terminal at Incheon International Ai
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Russia USA
BREAKING: Reports of Moscow meddling in US affairs ‘fabrications’ – Russia
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday dismissed reports of Moscow’s alleged meddling in American domestic politics as “fabrications.” “As for the talk and noise raised around our relations, around fabrications saying that we are in charge of the domestic politics (of the US), of course we have observed this ...
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Nigeria
My captors were angry I had only N20,000 in my account – Hirse
Mr Bagudu Hirse, former Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), who was kidnapped in Kaduna, on Nov. 20, 2016, has said that his captors were angry when they confirmed that he had only N20,000 in his account. Hirse, who relayed his experience with the captors in an interview with the News ...
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Cina
China Proposes Stricter Laws For Protection Of Wildlife
By BUKOLA OGUNSINA, Beijing, China. As illegal trade of wildlife continues, the fabric of the eco system is becoming distorted. The earth needs the preservation of wildlife to prevent extinction of endangered species and maintain the balance in the cycle of life in order to save humanity. China has plans ...
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Giappone
Other facilities besides casinos to be required at integrated resorts
A government panel of experts proposed Wednesday that so-called integrated resorts in the country be required to have casinos and four other types of facilities. Each integrated resort must have a convention center, a recreation facility such as a shopping mall and a museum, a facility that makes proposals for ...
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Giappone
Toyota’s profits decline on stronger yen, political instability
Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday its net profit declined for the first time in five years in a downward trend it expects to continue in the near future. The post Toyota’s profits decline on stronger yen, political instability appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Recall woes put Takata in red for third straight year
Struggling air bag maker Takata Corp. reported Wednesday a group net loss of ¥79.59 billion ($698.88 million) for the business year that ended March 31 — its third straight year in the red — against a backdrop of recall-related costs. The auto parts maker booked a special loss of ¥132.98 ...