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Indonesia Nigeria
[BREAKING] Using new passport? You need NDLEA backing to obtain visa
Nigerians with new passports seeking to travel to Indonesia will need to present a certificate of recommendation from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, among other documents, to process their visas. Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Harry Purwanto, who told the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday, said the new ...
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Uruguay
Uruguay Logístico: Presentan inversión de 70 millones de dólares en Polo Oeste
Con una inversión que supera los 70 millones de dólares, el Centro Logístico Polo Oeste impacta en el Barrio Maracaná.
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Uruguay
Claro se encuentra entre las diez empresas uruguayas más predispuestas al mobile
Un estudio realizado por la agencia de tecnología y marketing móvil Ansible reveló que se trata de la única compañía de telefonía incluida en la categoría.
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USA
Stati Uniti, spese costruzioni in modesto recupero a febbraio
(Teleborsa) - A febbraio risalgono le spese per costruzioni in USA, ma meno delle attese, segnalando un mancato recupero del mercato edile. Il dato, comunicato dal Dipartimento del Commercio...
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Giappone
Dollar weaker around ¥111.40 in Tokyo
The dollar was weaker around ¥111.40 in Tokyo trading late Monday, dampened chiefly by position-adjustment selling. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥111.42-42, down from ¥111.78-79 at the same time Friday. The euro was at $1.0666-0667, down from $1.0690-0692, and at ¥118.85-86, down from ¥119.51-58. After rising to around ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks rebound on improved business sentiment
Stocks turned higher on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Monday as business sentiment improved among large Japanese manufacturers in the Bank of Japan’s latest tankan survey. The 225-issue Nikkei average gained 73.97 points, or 0.39 percent, to end at 18,983.23. On Friday, the key market gauge lost 153.96 points, marking the ...
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Giappone
Tepco’s newly appointed president vows to revive business, take responsibility for Fukushima
Tomoaki Kobayakawa said Monday he will push through reforms while fulfilling the firm’s responsibilities over the 2011 disaster at its Fukushima nuclear power plant. The post Tepco’s newly appointed president vows to revive business, take responsibility for Fukushima appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Astellas to acquire Belgian drug-discovery firm for up to €800 million
Astellas Pharma Inc. said Monday it will acquire a full stake in Belgian clinical-stage drug-discovery firm Ogeda SA for up to €800 million ($854 million). The purchase is part of the Tokyo-based pharmaceutical company’s strategy to strengthen its long-term growth by buying out firms with high-level expertise in research and ...
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Giappone
Almost 900,000 new recruits mark first day at work
An estimated 890,000 new recruits at companies, public offices and other organizations marked their first day at work on Monday, the first business day of the new fiscal year. Job availability for graduates has continued to improve over the past several years, with 90.6 percent of those slated to graduate ...
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Giappone
Koike’s plan for Tepco to remove utility poles in Tokyo an Olympian task
Making one of the world’s biggest cities beautiful is a task beleaguered Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. is unlikely to relish. Tepco, which is facing $144 billion in cleanup costs in the wake of the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, has been assigned the task of removing hundreds of ...