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Kenya
Business News: No special treatment for Banks acquiring shares in Kenya Airways
The lenders tied to troubled institutions such as Kenya Airways and Nakumatt will not get special treatment, according to the central bank.
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Kenya
Kenya: Speakers oppose gender parity law
Women have to battle it out with men for elective seats if Kenya is to achieve the two-thirds gender law, a court has been told.
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Kenya
Rift Valley: Family and friends' tributes reveal soft side of mysterious Nicholas Biwott
A rare character of the late Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono Biwott was on display as family, confidantes, and business associates mourned the former powerful Cabinet minister.
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Argentina
El mapa de las inversiones en la Argentina
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Argentina
Cuando la Argentina exportó grandes buques al mundo
Astilleros alianza
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Turchia
Turkish foreign ministry says Germany comments on rights activists' arrests unacceptable
Comments by German officials regarding Turkey’s arrest of six human rights activists, including a German citizen, were unacceptable and amounted to interference in the judiciary, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on July 20.
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Turchia
State of emergency complicates ties between Ankara-Brussels: EU term presidency
The Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU) warns Turkey against the extension of its state of emergency stressing that it harms the environment for progress in democracy and the rule of law and complicates ties between Ankara and Brussels.
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares turn lower Wednesday morning on foreign selling
South Korean stocks turned lower Thursday morning as foreigners and institutions offloaded their holdings. The won trade
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Nigeria
Why Lagos must listen to Adamu
Today (July 20), in Lagos, the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, shall be engaging Chief Executive Officers of the organised private sector in a one-day interactive meeting where the Federal Government’s programme, Partnership for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, shall be unveiled to the private sector. I believe ...
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Nigeria
Lagos oilfield dispute worsens, another investor heads for court
’Femi Asu The dispute among joint venture partners in Aje oil field, offshore Lagos, appears to have escalated as another partner, EER (Colobus) Nigeria Limited, has gone to court. One of the partners, Panoro Energy, announced in December that it was in disagreement with its JV partners over cash call ...