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Turchia
Syrias foreign fighters in Turkeys target, too
How could we understand that some tourists from Europe are jihadists, a Turkish security official complained to the Hürriyet Daily News on June 6.
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Cina
Chinas hunger for foreign food groups
Countrys transition from export-led economy eager for natural resources and infrastructure into one driven by surging consumer class is behind deals
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Portogallo
Portugal regressa ao mercado na quarta-feira com leilão de dívida
Portugal regressa na quarta-feira ao mercado para um leilão de Obrigações do Tesouro a dez anos, pretendendo encaixar até 750 milhões de euros, informou esta sexta-feira Agência de Gestão da Tesouraria e da Dívida Pública de Portugal.
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Portogallo
Portugal regressa ao mercado na próxima quarta-feira com leilão de dívida a 10 anos
A data está marcada: o regresso de Portugal ao mercado acontece na próxima quarta-feira, dia 11 de junho. O leilão de Obrigações do Tesouro a 10 anos pode trazer encaixe até €750 milhões.
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India
Jaitley holds talks with India Inc, trade unions
Finance minister Arun Jaitley met representatives of industry and trade unions Friday for discussions ahead of the upcoming national budget and said he would accord top priority to skill development to afford better employment opportunities for people.
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Romania
CONCLUSA IN ROMANIA LINIZIATIVA PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLENOGASTRONOMIA REGIONALE DELLIIFS E DELLA CONSULTA EMILIANO-ROMAGNOLA
BOLOGNA\ nflash\ - Si è concluso nella città di Iasi, lo scorso 30 maggio, il programma promosso dallIstituto Italiano Fernando Santi Sede Regionale Emilia Romagna per la promozione dellenogastronomia regionale di qualità in Romania, realizzato con il contributo della Regione Emilia Romagna - Consulta degli emiliano-romagnoli nel mondo. (nflash)
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Germania
Germania, export aprile +3%, oltre stime
Attivo bilancia commerciale sale a 17,4 miliardi
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Germania
German economy sends mixed signals in April
German industrial production edged up by a smaller-than-expected 0.2 percent in April, but the country's trade surplus widened as exports rebounded and the country's central bank on Friday raised its growth forecast for Europe's biggest economy.
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India
India likely to ease restrictions for foreign online retailers in July
India could allow global online retailers such as Amazon.com Inc to sell their own products as early as next month, removing restrictions that have held back competition in one of the world's biggest, and most price-sensitive, retail markets.
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Canada
Canada to overturn EU law on tar sands oil
Crisis in Ukraine has set EU hunting for new sources of energy leading it to consider changing rules so that Alberta tar sands oil would not attract heavy penalties