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Portogallo
Venda de livros cai 1,6% no 2.º trimestre face a 2022 e cresce 3,3% em valor
A venda de livros em Portugal caiu 1,6% no segundo trimestre deste ano, face ao período homólogo de 2022, mas ainda assim houve um aumento de 3,3% no valor encaixado, para um total de 38,6 milhões de euros.
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Brasile
Brasil planeia primeira fábrica do mundo de hidrogénio a partir de etanol
A transformação do etanol, combustível produzido à base de cana-de-açúcar, de que o Brasil é o maior produtor mundial, será feita através de um processo químico conhecido como reforma a vapor, de acordo com aquela universidade estadual.
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Nigeria
Young Artists Highlight Experiences Of The Art Space At Exhibition
To be a young and budding artist in Nigeria is hard. This is more so, when one isn’t a prodigy, or lacks an art education background. Add the challenge of finding a gallery in Abuja to exhibit one’s work without the aid of a large benefactor, or finance, and it ...
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Russia USA
Mexican Foreign Minister says in U.S. that sending arms to Ukraine does not help peace
During her official visit to Washington, Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena expressed concerns about Western nations’ ongoing supply of weapons to Ukraine, stating that it does not promote peace in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Bárcena emphasized the importance of focusing on peace instead of war, stating, “The continuous supply ...
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USA
Uruguay’s tourism thrives in Q1 2023: focus on Brazilian market and increasing domestic travel
In the first quarter of 2023, Uruguay welcomed 1.2 million tourists, translating to a revenue of US$741 million. To honor this, Uruguay’s Tourism department hosted a special event for Brazilian trade partners in São Paulo. The Uruguayan Tourism Chamber revealed that Argentinians and Brazilians were the most significant among international ...
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Russia
Russia Tries to Bolster Ruble as Inflation Adds to Economic Woes
The central bank in Moscow took steps to counter the currency’s slide, but the war and resulting sanctions have put intense pressure on the economy.
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Egitto
Wetangula urges Egypt to support open African market
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has urged Egypt to rally behind the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to establish an integrated and open African market.
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Thailandia
Agency turns to culinary tourism
Thailand plans to hold the world's first "Kaphrao Grand Prix" in Bangkok to showcase the authentic Thai dish to foreign travellers and increase local ingredient exports, aiming to increase food expenditure among tourists from 20% to 25% by 2027.
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Cina Thailandia
Fruit exports fare well in first 5 months
Thai fruit remained popular during the first five months of this year, as demonstrated by the utilisation of free trade agreement (FTA) benefits by exporters, especially with regard to shipments bound for China.
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Thailandia
Politics could dim investment
Though Thailand remains an attractive destination for investments, political uncertainties and delays in forming a new government could lead to a loss of investor confidence and hesitation to commit capital here, says a Thai unit of the France-based global insurer Axa Group.