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Giappone
Japan’s Economy Returns to Growth, but Virus Threat Looms
Even as other major economies have roared back to life, Japan’s has been stuck in a cycle of growth and contraction.
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Brasile
Pessimism about Brazil on the rise in Twitter’s Fintwit community
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Political and fiscal uncertainties are beginning to undermine the sentiment in the financial community shown on social media. That's according to a survey on the Fintwit community, which collects profiles on Twitter of analysts, managers, economists, and investors who follow the markets. The measurement, conducted ...
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Turchia
Turkey, Algeria on same page about Libya: Minister
Turkey and Algeria are on the same page when it comes to many regional issues, including Libya and Tunisia, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stated on Aug. 14.
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Giappone
Japan’s economy rebounds in April-June quarter, but COVID-19 clouds outlook
The rebound was much weaker than that of other advanced economies, highlighting the fallout from Tokyo's struggle in containing the pandemic.
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Portogallo
Greve do SEF provoca atrasos de quatro horas no aeroporto de Lisboa
A greve dos funcionários do Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras provocou atrasos de quatro horas no controlo de fronteira do aeroporto de Lisboa, tendo ficado temporariamente suspenso o desembarque de alguns voos, revelou a ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal.
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Nigeria
Nigeria To Generate N3b Annually From Plant Variety Protection Law – NASC
Director-general of the Agricultural Seed Council of Nigeria (NASC), Olusegun Ojo, has said that Nigeria would generate over N3billion annually through the new Plant Variety Protection Law (PVP). The DG, who stated this during the unveiling of the PVP Law, in Abuja, added that the law would incentivise national and ...
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USA
Taliban forces pour into Kabul after president flees Afghanistan
Chaotic end to US military project as foreign governments scramble to evacuate citizens and allies
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Corea del Sud
What’s Samsung chief’s next move?
All eyes are on Lee Jae-yong’s next move after the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, released from jail on parole on Friday, set about saving the nation’s pandemic-hit economy. Straight from the Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang, Gye
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Giordania
Meet Adidas' latest star: a Muslim surfer from Israel
Hamama Jarban, 42, a feminist icon and athlete from the village of Jisr al-Zarqa, is appearing in a campaign aimed at marketing modest swimwear. She herself doesn't wear hijab on a daily basis: 'I took this step out of identification with women who wear hijab on the beach'
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Argentina
Reducir la jornada laboral, ¿es posible en la Argentina?
Empresarios, economistas y hasta funcionarios del Gobierno cuestionan la oportunidad de la iniciativa impulsada por referentes sindicales ligados al oficialismo; cuáles son los ejes del debate y qué pasa en otros países