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Dubai Chamber finalises preparations for trade mission to Kurdistan
Will hold several meetings with public and private sector representatives
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Insurance and realty shares lift Dubai index up 1.96 per cent
Sunday will be a holiday and trading will resume on Monday
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USA
Texas Brine wants insurance company to pay claims
Texas Brine Co., the company blamed for the Bayou Corne-area sinkhole, has filed a formal complaint with the Louisiana Department of Insurance. The company alleges one of its insurers is not paying up as its policy requires.
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Cina
Nissan, Toyota, Honda China sales hit record
Nissan, Toyota and Honda posted record-high sales in China in 2013, data from the firms show. Nissan Motor Co. saw its new automobile sales in the Chinese market jump 17.2 percent year on year to 1,266,200 units. Sales came to 917,500 units for Toyota Motor Corp., up 9.2 percent, and ...
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Turchia
Graft probe targets Turkeys self-confidence: Foreign Minister Davuto?lu
Some try to 'create a perception that the entire gov't is embroiled in corruption,' the FM says
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Brasile
Recuperação da economia mundial não garante crescimento do Brasil
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Canada
The practice of foreign policy: Another morning in America
SAUDI ARABIA HAS taken to bemoaning the Obama administrations plans for the Middle East. Europeans are up in arms about spying. China is sneering at the dysfunction in Washington. Latin America feels alternately ignored and intruded upon. These are not easy times for American diplomats. Their country is smarting from ...
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Cina
U.S. exports on record pace, but so is trade deficit with China
U.S exports hit an all-time monthly high of $194.9 billion in November, with record levels in petroleum and services. But the trade deficit with China is headed for a new high, too.
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Turchia
Conservative bosses in Turkey hopeful on economy in 2014
Conservative businessmen are still optimistic about growth and employment in 2014 despite the corruption scandal in the country that has recently hit the markets, according to a survey.
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Portogallo
Portas afirma que Portugal captou mais de mil milhões em investimento direto estrangeiro em 2013
O vice-primeiro-ministro, Paulo Portas, revelou esta terça-feira que Portugal conseguiu captar, em 2013, mais de mil milhões de euros em investimento direto estrangeiro resultante de 83 novos contratos de investimento.