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Nigeria
Work resumes in Osun as Labour Unions suspend strike
Workers in Osun on Tuesday returned to work after the Joint Labour Unions in the state called off the indefinite strike embarked on last week Wednesday. The leadership of the labour unions in the state had called for indefinite strike, which commenced on December 27 to demand for outstanding salaries ...
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Nigeria
Anxiety As LADOL Keeps Mum Over NPA Bans On $3.8bn Egina FPSO
There is palpable tension at the Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL) over the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) ban Engina FPSO due to arrive in January to access the Nigerian waterways or berth at LADOL jetty. LADOL who is local content partner of the Egina FPSO are doing everything possible ...
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Nigeria
Trade Unions Hail Lagos Over Workers Welfare
Trade Union leaders in Lagos State have lauded the State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode for improved welfare of the state workers. Chairman, Lagos State Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (NJC), Comrade Obafemi Oyenubi who spoke on behalf of Trade Union leaders at the Retreat organised by the State Ministry of Establishments, ...
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Iran
Arbil offers joint administration of borders with Baghdad as Iran re-opens borders
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq has rejected handing over the border management to the Iraqi federal administration, saying that the law instead provides for joint administration, as Iran re-opened its crossings with the semi-autonomous region.
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USA Pakistan
Pakistan summons US ambassador over Trump’s angry tweet
Pakistan summoned the U.S. ambassador in protest against U.S. President Donald Trump’s angry tweet about Pakistan’s “lies and deceit,” while Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif dismissed the outburst as a political stunt.
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Turchia
Turkey’s trade deficit widens 38 percent to $77 billion in 2017: Ministry
Turkey’s trade deficit widened by 37.5 percent last year to $77.1 billion, data from the Customs and Trade Ministry showed on Jan. 2.
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Iran
Turkish, Iranian foreign ministers speak by phone over protest in Iran
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu held a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif on Jan. 2, diplomatic sources said.
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Turchia
Two suitcases filled with khat drug seized at Istanbul Atatürk Airport
Law enforcement officials seized more than 34 kilograms of khat, a traditional African herbal stimulant, in Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport on Jan. 2.
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Turchia Iran
Turkey expresses concerns over violent protests in Iran
Turkey’s Foreign Ministry expressed concerns on Jan. 2 over violence that erupted on Dec. 28 in Iran, stressing that violence and provocations must be avoided in Iran.
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Spagna
Las cinco empresas de España que más facturan
Las cinco empresas que más facturan en España suman una facturación conjunta de 73.000 millones de euros en 2016, según el Ranking de Empresas que elabora eInforma, marca de INFORMA D&B, (filial de CESCE), líder en el suministro de Información Comercial, Financiera, Sectorial y de Marketing, publicado por elEconomista. Las ...