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Francia
Paris Club Refund: FG Lied Against Rivers – Wike
By Olanrewaju Arotimi, Calabar Rivers State Governor, Chief Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike has declared that the Federal Government did not disburse N34billion to Rivers State as Paris Fund Refund, as claimed by the Federal Ministry of Finance. He challenged the Federal Government to publish the account where it paid N34billion in ...
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Nigeria
Arik Air Moves To Offset Debts, Woos Foreign Investors
By ANTHONY AWUNOR, Lagos Fresh facts have emerged on possible return to life of Arik Air which was taken over in February 8th this year by the government which handed over the embattled airline to the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to manage due to the airline’s huge debt ...
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Israele
Business in brief: TASE eases membership requirements
Teva taps four in bid to strengthen board | Mazor Robotics shares plunge on news of securities investigation | Tel Aviv shares end little changed in sideways trading
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Qatar
The son-in-law dilemma for Turkish justice
Amid the Qatar crisis which is straining the entire neighborhood, Turkish politics has become occupied with a son-in-law crisis where the courts are accused of positive discrimination in the case of the relatives of key political figures of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti).
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Turchia
Turkey poised to set new record on exports
Turkey’s exporters are set to enter a new golden age in terms of overseas sales, according to the chair of Turkish Exporters Assembly, Mehmet Büyükekşi, who says Turkey is on the verge of breaking a new record
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Turchia
Turkish FM slams Germany over İncirlik issue
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu harshly criticized Germany, though without mentioning the name of the European Union powerhouse, saying that Turkey is not a country that Berlin can dictate whatever it wants
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Qatar
Business: Qatar banks can survive Gulf withdrawals, says rating firm
SPGR ran two hypothetical scenarios of capital flight, and concluded that Qatar's lenders could survive the withdrawal of all Gulf deposits plus a quarter of the remaining foreign funds the banks;
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Kenya
Business: Kenya lowers growth forecast as drought cuts food output
Kenya will cut its growth forecast to reflect the impact of a drought that slashed agricultural output in East Africa's biggest economy and left the country short of its staple food, Treasury Secretary Henry Rotich said.
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Kenya
Business: PS Fred Segor: Kenya eyes 80 per cent water coverage
He said this would be made possible by continued investment in the sector, which increased from Sh2 billion in the 2003/2004 financial year to the current level of about Sh40 billion.
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Kenya
Business: Flower exporters to familiarise themselves with flight requirements
The flights are scheduled to begin in April next year. Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service Managing Director Esther Kimani said preparedness would help avoid interceptions or rejections at border points.