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Turchia
Turkish, German FMs speak on phone amid row
The Turkish and German foreign ministers spoke on the phone on July 22 amid a row between the NATO partners that has sharply worsened since the arrest of several rights activists in Istanbul, according to diplomatic sources
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Turchia
Germany to stand by three million Turks in country, German FM says
Germany will stand by the three million people with Turkish roots living there, its foreign minister said, offering assurances that they were not Berlin's targets in a rapidly escalating political row with Ankara
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Kenya
South Korea’s economy is not 45 times Kenya’s, as Raila Odinga claims
How large is South Korea's economy compared to Kenya's ?
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USA
Strategies: Partisan Conflict Is High, but the Market Doesn’t Care
Political divides in the United States seem to reach new levels of nastiness almost daily. That may be bad for the economy, but the markets like it.
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Nigeria
Why I voted in Lagos council polls – Visually impaired 79-year-old
Arukaino Umukoro A visually impaired nonagenarian, 79-year-old Alhaji Muyideen Onigbanjo, was among the few voters who defied the rain to perform their civic duty during the council polls in Oshodi area of Lagos State on Saturday. “I came out to vote because some of the candidates for the councillor and ...
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Spagna
Upta cree que la ley de autónomos no se modificará en el senado para empeorarla
MADRID, 22 (SERVIMEDIA)
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USA
US city airports' future may not involve flying
Coleman Young International Airport was once one of the busiest airports in the United States and a thriving piece of Detroit's economy. But like so much else in the city, it festered for decades after the action moved to the suburbs.
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Brasile
Mercosul fecha acordo com a Colômbia para ampliar relações comerciais
Novo acordo amplia as preferências nas transações comerciais dos setores têxteis e siderúrgico entre Brasil, Argentina Paraguai e Uruguai e a Colômbia.
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Portogallo
Transdev aposta em autocarros elétricos em Aveiro
Nesta primeira fase, está previsto um investimento de 1,44 milhões de euros por parte da transportadora de capitais franceses.
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Malta
Malta is a third-world country, says expat forced to leave over 'free-for-all' attitude
An Australian expat says she has chosen to leave Malta and return to her country in frustration over the overwhelming number of unchecked illegalities on the island. "I've had enough of this country. I've had enough of the noise, the constant illegalities, the lack of law enforcement, the vandalism, the overcharing for ...