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Nicaragua
William Muntean: "Una llamada telefónica pesa más que las leyes"
A William Muntean, consejero económico de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Nicaragua, le extraña la forma en que se[...]
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Russia Iran
Russia responds to Netanyahu's criticism of Syrian cease-fire: We'll address Israel's security concerns
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov responds to Prime Minister Netanyahu, who told reporters that Israel is 'utterly opposed' to the arrangement as it perpetuates Iran's presence in Syria
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Etiopia
Adding Value to Growing Economy - Kombolcha Industrial Park
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia is pursuing an ambitious plan that speeds up its growing economy. The nationwide industrial parks construction comes at the forefront of the developmental feats in this regard. Lying on a-75 hectare of land in north-central part of the country, the recently launched first phase of Kombolcha Industrial ...
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USA
Oil imports help feed US export powerhouse
Shale revolution and end of curbs contribute to increased flow both ways
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Malta
‘Unfinished business’ for deputy PM Chris Fearne
Having just taken part in two gruelling election campaigns on a national and party level, the new Deputy Prime Minister, Chris Fearne, says some unfinished business remains before he can take a well-deserved break in August. Mr Fearne, who fended off stiff competition from Finance Minister Edward Scicluna to secure the ...
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USA Malta
CEO says Mansfield can clinch promotion
Carolyn Radford has been a pivotal figure for Mansfield Town FC since her appointment as CEO back in 2011 at the young age of 29. As the Stags head into their fifth League Two campaign in a row, Ms Radford is optimistic about the club’s chances for promotion. Mansfield were recently ...
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USA
EU puts sanctions on Syrian scientists, military officials over gas attack
The European Union today imposed sanctions on 16 Syrian scientists and military officials for their suspected involvement in a chemical attack in northern Syria in April which killed scores of civilians. Western intelligence agencies accuse the government of Bashar al-Assad of carrying out the attack, arguing that rebels in the area ...
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Malta
Discussions on Air Malta collective agreement to resume next week
The discussions on the collective agreement with the various unions involved in the national airline will resume next week, Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi said in parliament this evening.Replying to multiple parliamentary questions by Nationalist MP Claudio Grech and Mario de Marco, former President George Abela will be mediating the discussion ...
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Malta
Libyan whistleblower faces criminal charges over claims on medical visa racket and Neville Gafa
The Libyan whistleblower who landed Health Ministry official Neville Gafa in hot water was summoned before the courts to face criminal charges over his claim.Khaled Ben Nasan had alleged that Gafa was the chief architect behind the Libyan medical visa racket which he claimed saw the latter pocket roughly €38,000 ...
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Panama Malta
New Deputy Prime Minister Fearne pledges to ‘continue developing’ social structure
Newly-appointed Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne plans to focus on “continuing to develop the country’s social structure, and looking at more logical working times” for parliamentarians, amongst others. The Malta Independent contacted the Minister for Health following his victory in the PL Deputy Leadership race on Saturday. He won the ...