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Turchia
Problems in foreign ties weaken Turkey’s hand against Iraqi Kurdish referendum
Turkey opposes the upcoming referendum for a Kurdish state in Iraq, but in order to express this opposition it must be careful to maintain a balanced policy, academic Hasan Köne tells the Hürriyet Daily News
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USA
Apple, Dell join bid for Toshiba chips
U.S. tech titans Apple and Dell have joined a bid to buy Toshiba’s memory chip business, a deal seen as key to the survival of the cash-stripped Japanese industrial conglomerate, the US investor leading the consortium has said.
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Regno Unito
UK FM Johnson reignites leadership rumors
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has set out his plans for a “glorious” Brexit, angering colleagues and reigniting speculation he would challenge Prime Minister Theresa May for the leadership of the Conservative party.
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Spagna
Worried over referendum, Catalan employers make back-up plans
Catalonia’s powerful business leaders are starting to lose their patience with an increasingly bitter tussle over an independence referendum deemed illegal by Madrid.
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USA Spagna Panama
Watch: ‘We will continue fighting corruption’ – Adrian Delia
Newly elected Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia this evening pledged that he will continue to fight against corruption.He was being interviewed by TV presenter Peppi Azzopardi during a political activity on the Floriana Granaries.After being asked by Azzopardi whether he will continue Simon Busuttil's fight against corruption, Delia said, "we ...
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Malta
Gozo Channel to change ticketing system after smaller boats begin picking up passengers from Gozo
Gozo Channel is to change its ticketing system in an effort to prevent smaller private boats picking up passengers in Mġarr, Gozo, and taking them back to Malta so that such passengers do not pay Gozo Channel for their journey from Malta to Gozo.Both tourists and residents have been seen ...
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Germania Malta
Konrad Mizzi’s Plan B: close down Air Malta and open a legacy-free airline
As Air Malta and the airline's unions continue to negotiate new collective agreements for its flying crew, Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi has a Plan B should talks, which have proved difficult so far, fall through: close down Air Malta and open a new airline without any legacy constraints.Contacted yesterday, Mizzi, ...
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Kenya
Bid to give employers more say in revision of education syllabus
Industrialists and the German Government will partner with Kenya in creating an inclusive competency-based education and training curriculum for technical and vocational institutes.
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Kenya
Treasury plans forum to discuss interest rate ceiling law
The Treasury is planning a forum to discuss whether Kenya should alter the law on bank interest rate cap.
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Cina
Korean car sales keep sliding in China
The sales of South Korea’s two largest automakers, Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors, continued to plunge in China last month