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Turchia
Israel to ease visas for Turkish businesspeople
Israel will provide Turkish business leaders with longer visas to the country in the future, according to Israel’s consul general to Istanbul, Shai Cohen.
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Russia USA
Russia’s UN envoy Churkin dies suddenly in New York
Russia’s combative ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, died suddenly in New York on Feb. 20 after being taken ill at work, the Russian Foreign Ministry said
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Turchia
SunExpress expects rebound in Turkish tourism in 2017
Turkey’s tourist industry is set for a rebound in 2017 following difficult times in 2016, according to the general manager of SunExpress, a joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines.
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Brasile Polonia
COMUNICADO: La FinTech barcelonesa ID Finance capta 50 millones de financiación
ID Finance, empresa FinTech internacional especializada en online lending y credit scoring, cuya sede central se encuentra en Barcelona, ha captado 50 millones de dólares en deuda (que incluyen 15 millones de dólares del TransKapitalBank) tras haber triplicado sus ingresos en 2016 Barcelona, 21 de febrero ...
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Spagna Nigeria
Economía/Finanzas.- Santander ficha a un directivo de JP Morgan como responsable de su división de clientes corporativos
br /> MADRID, 21 (EUROPA PRESS) Santander ha nombrado nuevo responsable de Global Corporate Banking (SGCB), su división de negocio para clientes corporativos e instituciones, a José María Linares, hasta ahora directivo de JP Morgan.
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Israele
Business in brief: Delek Drilling and Avner close to signing loan for Leviathan development
Knesset panel approves bill for restructuring stock exchange | Novolog meets strong demand in IPO | Tel Aviv shares decline for first time in four sessions
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Thailandia
Poipet SEZ to import power from Thai firm
A special economic zone (SEZ) in Poipet City has decided to import electricity from Thailand to ensure a reliable power supply as it expects the influx of more factories and investment.
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Yemen
UN raises alarm over fighting on Yemen's west coast limiting access to vital supplies
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: YemenIncreased fighting along the Western Coast and greater restrictions of life-saving commodities, including food staples, into Al Hudaydah Port are aggravating an already terrible humanitarian situation in Yemen. Sana'a, 21 February 2017 Sana'a, 21 February 2017 I am deeply concerned with the escalation ...
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Giappone
Money-losing Toshiba selling medical leasing unit to Canon
Embattled Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. is selling its stake in a medical equipment leasing company to Canon Inc. for ¥31.4 billion ($277 million). Toshiba said Tuesday it is selling its entire 65 percent stake in Toshiba Medical Finance Co. to Canon, a Japanese camera maker, effective March 31. Tokyo-based ...
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USA Giappone
Dollar rises above ¥113.50 in Tokyo trading
The dollar rose above ¥113.50 in Tokyo on Tuesday, lifted by higher stock prices and speculation over an early interest rate increase in the United States. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥113.53-53, up from ¥113.14-15 at the same time Monday. The euro was at $1.0576-0578, down from $1.0615-0616, ...