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Cipro
No conditions for federal solution on Cyprus: Turkish Cypriot FM
The requirements for a federal solution on the Cyprus issue are not present, Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Kudret Özersay has said.
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Turchia
Turkey's Central Bank raises swap sale limits
Turkey's Central Bank on Thursday raised the transaction limit of total swap sales which have not matured in the Turkish lira currency swap market.
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India
India central bank cuts rates by quarter point
MUMBAI: India's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points on Thursday, in a widely expected move to boost the economy, while keeping its monetary policy stance "neutral" despite subdued inflation.
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Australia
Virgin Australia cuts staff deal with Brunei airline over sharia law
SYDNEY: The Australian arm of Richard Branson's Virgin Airlines has cancelled a staff travel agreement with Brunei's national carrier in response to the Asian nation's adoption of sharia law, including the death penalty for gay sex, the airline said Thursday.
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Thailandia
TAT enlists companies to provide insurance for tourists
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with three leading insurance companies to provide an insurance policy, Thai Travel Shield, for foreign tourists.
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Giappone
Honda’s N-Box is top-selling vehicle in Japan for second year in a row
Honda Motor Co.’s N-Box minivehicle topped Japan’s sales rankings for new vehicles for the second consecutive year in fiscal 2018, taking a huge lead over ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks mixed without strong incentives
Stocks were mixed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday, as investors refrained from tilting their positions in the absence of powerful market-moving events.The 225-issue ...
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Nigeria
Regulador dos seguros: Margarida Corrêa de Aguiar e Caldeira Cabral vão ser ouvidos hoje no Parlamento
Margarida Corrêa de Aguiar, ex-secretária de Estado da Segurança Social do Governo PSD/CDS-PP de Durão Barroso e atualmente consultora do Banco de Portugal, é a pessoa escolhida pelo Governo para presidente do regulador dos seguros, para substituir José Almaça, cujo mandato já terminou em 2017.
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Portogallo
PSD abre debate quinzenal e confronta Costa com questões económicas e sociais
Quatro dias depois de ter entrado em vigor o passe único na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa, o PCP foi o único grupo parlamentar a colocar “os transportes públicos” entre os temas indicados para o debate quinzenal.
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Brasile
Takeda põe à venda negócio no Brasil
A farmacêutica japonesa Takeda, que no ano passado comprou a britânica Shire por US$ 62 bilhões, busca comprador para seu negócio de medicamentos isentos de prescrição médica (OTC na sigla em inglês) na América Latina. Meta é vender a operação por US$ 1 bilhão