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Portogallo
Sonae faz joint-venture com gigante britânica JD Sports para a peninsula ibérica
Através da Sport Zone, o grupo português vai ficar com 30% numa parceria que será a segunda maior retalhista de desporto na ibéria, com 96 lojas em Portugal e 191 em Espanha.
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Nicaragua
EE UU reconoce lucha de Vilma Núñez por los derechos humanos
La embajadora de Estados Unidos en Managua, Laura F. Dogu, reconoció el valor de la presidenta del Centro Nicaragüense de[...]
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As Dubai’s Skyline Adds a Trophy, the Architect Calls It Stolen
The designer of a new landmark building is suing over copyright infringement, describing an entrenched system where power can trump sanctity of law.
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USA
AT&T Cellphone Users Unable to Call 911 in at Least 14 States
City, county, law enforcement and emergency response officials took to social media over the course of several hours to warn people across the country of the disruption.
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USA
Harvard Law, Moving to Diversify Applicant Pool, Will Accept GRE Scores
The elite law school, following the University of Arizona law school, seeks to widen its pool of potential students by not requiring the LSAT.
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Germania
Export - Pensionsversicherung muss Rehageld nach Deutschland überweisen
OGH: Anspruch auf Rehabilitiation haben auch Bürger mit Sitz im EU-Ausland, wenn sie in Österreich eingezahlt haben
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Nuova Zelanda
Mark Stevens pleads guilty to driving manslaughter of partner Delia Williams
The partner of former Wellington woman Delia Grace Williams has pleaded guilty to killing her by dangerous driving.
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Nuova Zelanda
Despite its cost, the logic of capital's IT recruitment drive seems hard to fault
OPINION: When the Wellington Regional Development Agency (WREDA) announced it was funding what looked like a recruitment project to bring IT specialists to Wellington, the criticism was understandably swift. "Our IT graduates are ignored while we have to fund foreign people to come here for a better lifestyle", said one ...
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Kenya
Business News: KCB Group 2016 pretax profit rises 10 percent
KCB Group, Kenya's biggest lender by assets, said on Thursday its pretax profit rose 10 percent last year to 29.09 billion shillings ($283.89 million). The bank, which also operates in neighbouring Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan, raised its dividend by 50 percent to 3 shillings per share. Lawrence Kimathi, the ...
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Kenya
Business: KCB Group 2016 pretax profit rises 10 percent
KCB Group, Kenya's biggest lender by assets, said on Thursday its pretax profit rose 10 percent last year to 29.09 billion shillings ($283.89 million). The bank, which also operates in neighbouring Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan, raised its dividend by 50 percent to 3 shillings per share. Lawrence Kimathi, the ...