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USA Libano
The toll of war: The economic and social consequences of the conflict in Syria
Source: World Bank Country: Syrian Arab RepublicA new World Bank report estimates that as of early 2017, the conflict in Syria has damaged or destroyed about a third of the housing stock and about half of medical and education facilities, and led to significant economic losses. The Visible Impacts of the Syrian ...
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Thailandia
SET opens up 0.72 to 1,570.16
Thai stocks opened up 0.05% at the start of trade this morning.
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Thailandia
Border boom pushes trade to rise 6.4%
Improved transport with increased investment along border areas have pushed Thai border trade value in the first five months of this year up 6.4%, to 529.5 billion baht.
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Giappone
Bad news for Japan’s retailers as Chinese tourists cut back on buying
They’re still coming in droves — but no longer buying in spades. After propping up sales for overseas retailers over the past decade with a ...
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Portogallo
A formação para quem quer fazer um ‘upgrade à carreira
A formação de executivos é uma das apostas de vários quadros empresariais e continua a crescer. A Católica Lisbon, que está entre as melhores Business Schools da Europa, já revelou o calendário para o próximo ano letivo e há novos programas para responder às necessidades do mercado. Saiba quais são ...
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Costa Rica Panama
Depositantes de Balboa Bank aceptan venta a BCT Bank
Los entes reguladores de Panamá y Costa Rica deberán autorizar la operación.
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India
With Israel visit, Modi breaks long-standing Indian political consensus
Special from India: Modi's policies will continue to disrupt and change Nehru-Gandhi consensus on foreign policy, courtesy of his personal and impersonal network.
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Russia
Germany’s Siemens Says Russian Partner Violated Crimea Sanctions
The incident threatens to strain relations between the two countries and demonstrates how energy has become a weapon in Russia’s struggle with Ukraine.
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Russia
Russia upset by outside ‘sabotage’ of energy investments: Novak
Russia on July 10 said its energy investments had suffered “sabotage” from political factors, pointing to troubles over expanding the Nord Stream pipeline that pumps gas to Germany.
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Australia
Cardinal Pell back in Australia to face abuse charges
Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell arrived back in Australia on July 10 ahead of a court appearance later this month over historical sex abuse charges