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Nigeria
Nigeria: Set Up Manufacturing Plants in Nigeria, Adeosun Tells Japanese Investors
[This Day] Abuja -The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, has urged Japanese investors to set up manufacturing plants in Nigeria.
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Etiopia
Ethiopia and Somalia's Assigned a Committee Over Shabelle River Disputes
[Dalsan Radio] Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Garad Omar, spoke of President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (Farmajo) and Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He stated that they discussed the strengthening the relationships of the two countries and the issue over Shabelle river.
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Turchia
S&P affirms Turkey foreign and local currency ratings, outlook remains negative
U.S.-based credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) on May 5 affirmed Turkey's foreign and local currency ratings as outlook remained 'negative'
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Turchia Moldavia
Moldova to open trade offices in Turkey
Moldova will establish offices in Turkey to strengthen a free-trade deal signed last year, the country’s ambassador to Ankara, Igor Bolboceanu, has told state-run Anadolu Agency.
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Turchia Kazakistan
EBRD ‘keen to work with Turkish sovereign wealth fund’
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) hopes to make the Turkey Wealth Fund (TVF) a major partner, just as Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund became its largest client, the bank’s managing director for Turkey said on May 5.
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Turchia
12 detained in anti-ISIL dawn operation in Turkey’s Adana
Turkish police detained 12 people, including eight foreign nationals, in an operation targeting suspected members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the southern province of Adana early on May 5.
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Nigeria
Business News: Industrial leaders: Africa can prosper if Nigeria and S. Africa succeed
Some captains of industry said Thursday the African continent can only proposer if two of its biggest economies succeed.
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Nigeria
Business: Industrial leaders: Africa can prosper if Nigeria and S. Africa succeed
Some captains of industry said Thursday the African continent can only proposer if two of its biggest economies succeed.
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Kenya
Business: Kenyan house developers forced to lower their asking prices
Kenya's real estate market is showing signs of cooling down after years of record growth as jitters over the August 8 General Election and the interest rate cap introduced last year eat into investors' earnings.
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Kenya
Kenya: DPP delays MP Cecily Mbarire's prosecution
The two had been summoned to answer charges of preventing Embu West OCPD Francis Sang from performing his duty of producing county Jubilee returning officer Kenneth Kamenchu to announce the poll results.