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Paesi Bassi
Amsterdam: geen 'dames en heren' meer maar 'beste mensen'
De gemeente Amsterdam roept haar ambtenaren op voortaan genderneutrale taal te gebruiken. Dus geen ‘dames en heren’ meer, maar ‘beste mensen’. Niet alle Amsterdammers herkennen zich in het hokje man of vrouw, stelt gemeentewoordvoerder Lisa den Oudendammer.
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Belgio
Le cabinet de l'avocat El Abouti visé dans une affaire de faux documents!
Une enquête est ouverte au parquet de Bruxelles.
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Nuova Zelanda
German reinsurer Munich Re warns quake insurance could be hard to find
A global reinsurer is warning commercial building owners that earthquake cover could be axed because of New Zealand's seismic risks.
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Kenya
Kenya: Procurement board allows IEBC to proceed with media campaigns tender
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has been allowed to proceed with the Sh423 million contract for communication consultancy ahead of the August 8 polls.
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Kenya
Business News: Barclays lures SMEs with collateral free loans
Barclays Bank of Kenya (BBK) has launched a financing model that will see small businesses that supply goods and services to large corporates take loans without collateral.
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Kenya
Business: Barclays lures SMEs with collateral free loans
Barclays Bank of Kenya (BBK) has launched a financing model that will see small businesses that supply goods and services to large corporates take loans without collateral.
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Kenya
Business News: National Bank's half-year after tax profit falls to Sh179.8m
National Bank of Kenya has recorded a 42 per cent drop in half-year after tax profit to Sh179.8million from Sh311.3 million as interest income fall by more than a third.
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Kenya
Business: National Bank's half-year after tax profit falls to Sh179.8m
National Bank of Kenya has recorded a 42 per cent drop in half-year after tax profit to Sh179.8million from Sh311.3 million as interest income fall by more than a third.
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Kenya
Business News: Drought-hit Nairobi looks to filthy dam to keep business flowing
As residents of Nairobi's largest slum look for new sources of water amid lingering drought, they have seized on an unlikely one: An old 88-acre water reservoir full of sewage and trash, draped in water hyacinth.
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Kenya
Business: Drought-hit Nairobi looks to filthy dam to keep business flowing
As residents of Nairobi's largest slum look for new sources of water amid lingering drought, they have seized on an unlikely one: An old 88-acre water reservoir full of sewage and trash, draped in water hyacinth.