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Malta
PD backs calls for prostitution law reform
Malta should make it a crime to pay for sex while decriminalising those who are prostituted, the Democratic Party has said. In a statement, PD joined the ranks of activists calling for the country to adopt the so-called Nordic model of prostitution, which seeks to deter demand for paid sex while ...
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Venezuela
Opositores y comerciantes venezolanos rechazan medidas económicas de Maduro
Caracas, 8 sep (EFE).- Varios opositores venezolanos y el Consejo Nacional del Comercio y los Servicios (Consecomercio) rechazaron hoy las medidas económicas anunciadas la noche de este jueves por el presidente, Nicolás Maduro, al considerar que no resolverán los problemas por los que atraviesa la nación caribeña.
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Brasile
Predicen que Brasil iniciará 2018 creciendo a un ritmo del 3% anual
El PIB de Brasil se había contraído un 3.8% en 2015, su peor resultado en 25 años, y un 3.6% en 2016, con lo que el país encadenó dos años de crecimiento negativo por primera vez desde 1930.
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Giappone
Tourism agency drafting mandatory ‘minpaku’ business holiday rules
The Japan Tourism Agency is considering requesting municipalities to designate periods during which minpaku private lodging services must be shut in their regions.Municipalities will be ...
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Nuova Zelanda
Hammer's fall signals end of an era for Dunbar Sloane
Dunbar Russell Sloane, auctioneer, business owner: b Wellington, June 27, 1942, m Susan Wallace, Julia Sloane, Glenda Roberts; 2s, 2d; d Auckland, August 16, 2017, aged 75.
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Angola
BNA vende 167 milhões de euros
A venda de divisas pelo Banco Nacional de Angola( BNA), no período entre 28 de Agosto a 01 de Setembro, à banca comercial angolana totalizou o montante de 167,0 milhões de euros (equivalente 186,6 milhões de dólares).
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Brasile
Depois da recessão, Brasil quer crescer 3% no próximo ano
Apesar de os últimos dados do PIB brasileiro terem mostrado uma expansão ligeira, revelam que o país saiu tecnicamente da recessão, ou seja, cresceu pelo segundo trimestre consecutivo.
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Cina
North Korea’s Trade Troubles Could Point to a Need for Cash
As sanctions take effect, China is selling more goods to North Korea than it is buying, raising questions about Pyongyang’s potential cash needs.
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Cina USA Spagna
La Liga mulls Barca, Real Madrid games abroad
The likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona may soon play competitive La Liga games in China or the United States, Spanish league president Javier Tebas revealed on Friday. Tebas suggested the staging of La Liga games abroad from next season would help Spanish soccer compete for foreign revenue with its ...
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USA
EU to seek Google tax reform
EU finance ministers are set to discuss changing rules so that tech giants such as Google or Facebook are on the hook to pay more taxes in Europe, according to an EU document seen by AFP on Friday. European regulators have become increasingly aggressive against US technology giants seen by ...