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Thailandia
SET up 0.72 points at opening
Thai stocks opened up 0.05% at the start of trade this morning.
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USA
CAR Humanitarian Coordinator condemns resurgence of religious and ethnic violence
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Central African RepublicNajat Rochdi bemoaned a resurgence of violent atrocities with ethnic and religious connotations. Over the last week, six women and several children were killed based on their religious affiliations. Bangui, 28 May 2017 – The Humanitarian Coordinator in the Central ...
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Kenya
Sharpening foreign policy for prosperity
Kenya has a place at the top of the table of international relations.
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USA
Merkel: Europe 'can no longer rely on US' under Trump
US president is said to have described German trade practices as "very bad," last week.
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares up 0.45% in late morning trade
South Korean stocks extended gains late Monday on increased foreign buying.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Ind
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Cina Giappone
Korea ranks 3rd in foreign net stock buying in Asia
South Korea ranks third in foreign investors' net stock buying among Asian countries, excluding China and Japan, this ye
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Grecia
Do the Europeans want to squeeze out Tsipras?
For Greece, last week was a bad week. First, the government could not secure an agreement on a relief of its huge debt in a meeting with finance ministers of the Eurozone and the IMF on May 22.
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Nigeria
Court declares LG marriage certificates illegal
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja A Lagos High Court has barred local government areas from conducting marriages across the country. The court, in a judgment, declared that the Local Government Unified Marriage Certificate was unknown to law and therefore unconstitutional, null and void. A Certified True Copy of the judgment by Justice ...
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Nigeria
Economy bleeds as CBN pursues elusive naira stability
As the Central Bank of Nigeria steps up efforts to achieve naira stability through the convergence of the official and unofficial exchange rates, OYETUNJI ABIOYE writes that the road will be tortuous with major economic challenges looming for the country Nigeria, the biggest economy in Africa, is down on its ...
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Nigeria
LASACO pays claims to relatives of deceased workers
Nike Popoola LASACO Assurance Plc has paid insurance claims to relatives of 85 deceased Lagos State workers under the Group Life Insurance Policy. During the presentation of cheques to the relatives of the deceased workers in Lagos, the Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Muslim Folami, said dependants of ...