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USA
[News Focus] Economy beleaguered by nuke test, US trade tension
South Korea’s economy faced serious threats on two fronts Sunday, following North Korea’s strongest-ever nuclear test, a
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USA
My wife knows I’m the head of the house — Nigerian married to older American
US-based Muiz Adebiyi is married to an older American, Susan Smith. He talks about the over two-year-old marriage and why he took the decision to marry an older partner with GBENGA ADENIJI What attracted you to your wife despite the obvious disparity in your ages? I am attracted to her ...
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Turchia
Greenfield investments in Turkey to jump with high capacity use: Development minister
Greenfield investments in Turkey are on the verge of a boost due to a sharp increase in capacity utilization, Development Minister Lütfi Elvan has told daily Hürriyet.
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Iran
300 new Iranian female bosses contribute to economy after training program
Some 300 women entrepreneurs have emerged in Iran as a result of social policies fostered for the past eight years and launched by civil initiatives, according to officials.
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Turchia
Turkish FM Çavuşoğlu responds to Berlin over arrested Germans
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Sept. 2 dismissed Berlin’s reaction to the arrest of German citizens in Turkey, local media have reported, a row which is worsening the nations’ already fraying ties.
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Spagna
Reforma hipotecaria, autónomos y contratos públicos, leyes económicas en las que el parlamento trabajará este nuevo curso
MADRID, 03 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Spagna
Economía/Finanzas.- BBVA emitirá hasta 3.500 millones de euros de la nueva deuda anticrisis en 2018
MADRID, 3 (EUROPA PRESS) BBVA pretende emitir entre 2.500 y 3.500 millones de euros de deuda senior no preferente en el conjunto del ejercicio 2018 para completar el 'colchón anticrisis' que las autoridades comunitarias exigirán a las entidades financieras con el fin de garantizar que estas puedan recapitalizarse ...
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Australia
A nail in the Tzemach C'tee's coffin
If Australia's Woodside bows out, the blow to the prospects of gas exports, and to Israel's business reputation, will be severe.
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Malta
Banks may charge business customers on deposits
Businesses might have to start paying banks to deposit money there, as banks face having to pay to park that money somewhere themselves, the Malta Bankers’ Association has warned. Banks often place their excess cash with the European Central Bank, which charges them 0.4 per cent in interest for the privilege. “The ...
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Malta
Luxury in a smart space
Yotels are far, far more comfortable than morgues. And check-in and check-out times are more flexible. You can stay in them from four hours to 24. Yotels are also far more spacious than filing cabinet drawers and much better than elongated cat boxes. Pet carriers rarely come equipped with easy connectivity, ...