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Turchia Grecia
National Security Council calls on Greece to abide by int'l law
Turkey's National Security Council on March 30 called on Greece to act in line with good neighborly relations and abide by international law, instead of stepping up its policies against Ankara.
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USA
Biden to unveil $2tn infrastructure plan and big corporate tax rise
White House reveals details of first stage in sweeping effort to reshape pandemic-hit US economy
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Cina USA
China’s currency set for worst month since US trade war
Investors fear country’s post-Covid economic bounce will prompt withdrawal of stimulus
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USA
Share of black employees in senior US finance roles falls despite diversity efforts
Significant growth has occurred only in the most junior positions, according to FT research
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Giappone
Japan’s industrial output fell 2.1% in February as strong quake hit automakers
Automakers were also forced to cut production due to a global chip shortage, according to a report by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
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Giappone
IMF chief says lack of fans at Olympics won’t harm Japan’s recovery
Japan's "very diversified and vibrant economy" is not dependent on revenues from hosting the games, says Kristalina Georgieva.
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Cuba Nuova Zelanda
Wellington's Cuba St kisser pins hopes on appeal as parole declined again
Daniel Fitzgerald is stuck in prison for seven years under the three strikes law.
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Giappone
Giappone, frena la produzione industriale a febbraio
(Teleborsa) - In frenata la produzione delle fabbriche giapponesi a febbraio. Secondo la stima preliminare del Ministero del Commercio Internazionale e dell'Industria giapponese (METI), l'indice...
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Egitto
Coronavirus live: Israel buying 36 million vaccines as an 'insurance policy,' top official says
Israeli COVID strain found, but vaccine effective against it ■ Sinai border crossing reopens after a year ■ Health Ministry, emergency services dispute leaves thousands of East Jerusalem Palestinian unvaccinated
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Panama
Auditoría a PPC es documento confidencial, según Contraloría
La Contraloría General de la República respondió a este diario que la “auditoría de cumplimiento del contrato firmado entre la sociedad Panama Ports Company, S.A. (PPC) y el Estado panameño, aprobado mediante Ley 5 de 16 de enero de 1997, es confidencial” y no puede suministrar copia.