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Portogallo
Camião ‘Tour Truck’ da ‘fischer’ passa por Portugal em janeiro de 2018
“Na Europa o mercado é muito diversificado, e o mercado português tem potencial para crescer na fischer, nos setores de DIY (Do It Yourself) e em projetos de construção de infraestruturas”, disse ao Jornal Económico, Alexander Bässler, representante da fischer na Europa.
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Uruguay
Industria meccanica 4.0: nel 2017 investimenti +13,3%
(Teleborsa) - Le notizie dall'industria meccanica italiana sono positive. Le previsioni 2017 della produzione segnano un +3,7%, pari a 46,6 miliardi di euro. Un salto rispetto ai 45 miliardi di...
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Kenya
Kenya: Two questioned over Governor Cornel Rasanga's office break-in
Police are interrogating two guards who were on duty when offices at the county headquarters were broken into on Saturday night.
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Kenya
Kenya: Tension in prisons over dispute for promotion of warders
Anxiety has gripped the Kenya Prisons Service following a dispute on the promotion of warders.
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Kenya
Kenya: Man to serve six months in jail for beating up mother-in-law
?A man will serve six months in jail if he does not pay a fine of Sh20,000 for beating up his mother-in-law.
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Kenya
Kenya: Wealth, happiness, behind online trade in lizard penises
Buyers of the sex organs, according to reports, are mainly of Asian origin
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Kenya
Business: Nakuru leaders defend Naivasha dry-port
Nakuru leaders have backed plans to construct a dry-port in Naivasha as an investment likely to improve Mombasa Port efficiency
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Kenya
Business News: Nakuru leaders defend Naivasha dry-port
Nakuru leaders have backed plans to construct a dry-port in Naivasha as an investment likely to improve Mombasa Port efficiency
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Kenya
Business: Kenyans move Sh1.1 trillion through mobile money in first quarter
A total of Sh1.1 trillion was moved through mobile money transfer services in the first quarter of this year, a new survey by the communications Authority of Kenya says.
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Kenya
Business: The day Kenyans dug out cash to receive first bank
August 1965 marks one of the most peculiar incidents in Kenya's banking history. This is after Barclays Bank set foot in Lamu Island.