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Portogallo
O momento da explosão do motor do avião da TAP em Lisboa
O momento da explosão num motor de um avião da TAP que partia do Aeroporto de Lisboa, esta quarta-feira à tarde. Vários voos foram obrigados a divergir. Imagens cedidas pela página de Facebook "Aviação TV".
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Cina Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific’s Chairman Resigns as China Pressures Hong Kong Business
The exit of John Slosar would be the second high-profile departure from the carrier, which has been rocked by protests in its home city, since last month.
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USA
DealBook Briefing: Walmart’s C.E.O. Sets an Example for Corporate America on Guns
Doug McMillon’s move to further limit firearms sales is a watershed moment in the gun debate, and other corporate chiefs should take note.
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Brasile
Brazil Congress Considers Repeal of Agreement Unifying Portuguese Orthography
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - A committee in the Brazil's Lower House discussed yesterday, September 3rd, a request to repeal the orthographic agreement signed between Portuguese-speaking countries, which has been in force for over ten years. The debate will take place in the Chamber of Deputies' Education Committee, after two ...
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Kenya
Soar Africa begins with useful tips from TD Jakes and Oigara
Entrepreneurship has been the keyword in most forums where business opportunities in Kenya are discussed.
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Nigeria
Demonstrators attack South African business in Nigeria: police
Resentment simmers over xenophobia in South Africa.
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USA
New pro-business US-Africa policy approach opens opportunities for American firms patient capital
Historically, the majority of American firms have remained hesitant to commit capital to Africa. The continent has been viewed by many investors as too risky, especially given the myriad of post-2008 regulatory and governance requirements they must adhere to.
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Kenya
Audit sought on number of foreign engineers in Kenya
Forpe says only five foreign engineers are gazetted.
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Cina Hong Kong
Hong Kong leader shelves loathed extradition law
Carrie Lam announces that the government will withdraw the extradition bill.
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Costa Rica
Sindicatos rechazan proyecto de ley que busca regular huelgas en Costa Rica
Los sindicatos del sector educación comenzaron el lunes una huelga a la que se ha unido el 20% de los maestros, según el Ministerio de Educación, y que está previsto que concluya este martes.