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USA Corea del Sud
Un tribunale sudcoreano dichiara in bancarotta la Hanjin Shipping
Un tribunale sudcoreano dichiara in bancarotta la Hanjin Shipping. Il tribunale del distretto centrale di Seoul ha confermato oggi la bancarotta della settima compagnia di trasporto marittimo di container più grande al mondo. Il 31 agosto 2016, la Hanjin aveva presentato istanza di fallimento in Corea del Sud e negli ...
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Perù
Defensor del pueblo de Perú pide que socios de Odebrecht también sean investigados
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Senegal
Sciences et technologies : des femmes en réunion, samedi, à Dakar
Dakar, 17 fév (APS) - L'Association des femmes pour la promotion des sciences et des technologies au Sénégal (AFSTech/Sénégal) va tenir sa cinquième "rentrée solennelle", samedi, à 9 heures, au lycée Blaise-Diagne de Dakar, selon un communiqué reçu à l'APS. Dakar, 17 fév (APS) - L'Association des femmes pour la ...
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Finlandia
Finland’s parliament endorses same-sex marriage again
Finland’s parliament voted Friday for a second time in favour of same-sex marriage, just two weeks before a 2014 law enshrining it is due to take effect. The do-over was a last-minute attempt by opponents to prevent the legalisation of gay marriage in the country, but the legislature upheld the ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria in unfortunate reality of ‘change’ – Murray Bruce
Mobola Sadiq Nigerian business magnate, founder of the Silverbird Group and Senator representing the Bayelsa East constituency, in Bayelsa State has decried the unfortunate economic situation in the country. Lamenting on his twitter handle, @benmurraybruce ,the senator tweeted that Nigeria had found itself in an unfortunate reality of ‘change’, and added ...
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Malta
Yachting Awards to sail on as court sinks injunction attempt
An attempt to stop the first edition of the Malta Yachting Awards ceremony was thwarted this morning after a civil court rejected a warrant of prohibitory injunction filed by a company irked that organisers had not engaged its services. Malta Business Review and its managing director Martin Vella had filed the ...
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Russia USA
US remains committed to UN-backed negotiations for Syria, says Tillerson
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has sought to reassure allies that Washington was not tilting towards Moscow over the Syrian conflict, arguing today that the US backed UN efforts to broker a political solution to the war, officials and diplomats said. Tillerson also said military ties with Russia hinged on ...
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Turchia USA Malta
Turkish PM wants EU to open membership talks on justice and media freedom
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim has called on the European Union to open membership talks on justice and media freedom, possibly under the Maltese Presidency, saying it would be a good opportunity for his country to set the record straight on some related issues. Mr Yildirim, who is on an official ...
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Cina Malta
Internet freedoms under threat, say PN MEPs
Nationalist MEPs David Casa, Roberta Metsola and Therese Comodini Cachia today expressed deep concern about the proposed defamation laws by the Maltese government, which they characterised as “a serious threat to internet freedoms”. They said the Labour government was taking a page out of the playbook of autocratic regimes with its ...
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Turchia USA Malta
Malta, EU critical of anything impinging on freedom of speech – Muscat says after Turkey PM meeting
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said today that Malta and the EU are critical on anything that impinges on freedom of speech.He was answering questions during a joint press conference with Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, related to Foreign journalists being denied entrance into Turkey."We spoke about the situation in Turkey." ...