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Kenya
Kenya puts on ice oil export plan
Energy CS blames suspension on delay in passing the Petroleum Oil Bill as bandits wreak havoc in Turkana.
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Spagna
Los economistas premian a Fernando Gómez-Bezares
El economista riojano y catedrático de Finanzas de la Deusto Business School en Bilbao, Fernando Gómez-Bezares, fue elegido anoche en Logroño como merecedor del 'Premio Economista Gran Reserva' que otorga el Colegio de Economistas de La Rioja, con carácter bienal para reconocer la trayectoria de profesionales ilustres nacidos en ...
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Russia USA Iran
Israel to Russia: We're concerned your tensions with the US might endanger our border
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein talks to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov about Syria, Iran, captives in Gaza.
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Israele
Dollar sinks below 3.50 shekels for first time in almost three years
Business in Brief | Tamar gas reserves estimate revised upwards by 10-15% ■ Court refuses for now to decide on fate of Africa Israel Investments ■ Lower Wall Street pushes Tel Aviv shares lower in final stretch
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USA
Stati Uniti, crescita più robusta del previsto nel 1° trimestre
(Teleborsa) - L'economia americana cresce più delle attese nel 1° trimestre, indicando un discreto stato di salute, anche se si conferma in rallentamento rispetto ad un più solido...
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Giappone
Business center for Korean content industry opens in Tokyo
A business center that helps Korean content production companies advance in Japan opened in Tokyo Thursday.The Ministry
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USA
[Best Brand] VORNADO Korea leads Korea’s air circulator market
VORNADO Korea, a domestic marketing company that has imported air circulators from US-based VORNADO since 2007, has foun
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USA Regno Unito
Famine is over in South Sudan but people are still eating leaves
Source: Tearfund Country: South SudanFamine has officially ended, thanks to a surge in aid, yet, the number of people at risk of starvation has increased. Meagre harvests and soaring food prices are being compounded by conflict.Famine has officially ended in South Sudan thanks to a surge in humanitarian aid. Yet, the ...
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USA Kenya Regno Unito
At least 20,000 children could die in drought-stricken Somalia
Source: Save the Children Country: SomaliaSave the Children says thousands of children across nine districts in Somalia at risk of starving to death in a few months unless the international community continues to provide life-saving aid.New study shows severe malnutrition rates are soaring in nearly half the surveyed districts More than 20,000 ...
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Etiopia
Importers Approve Ethiopia's Livestock Quarantine System
[Ethiopian Herald] Experts of major livestock importing Middle East countries have given approval to the Mille International quarantine system, expected to uplift Ethiopia's livestock export.