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Manhattan Emptied Out During the Pandemic. But Big Tech Is Moving In.

Ott 13, 2020 | Business

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PrecedenteEurope Can Impose Tariffs on U.S. in Long-Running Aircraft Battle
SuccessivoMozambique: President Nyusi named Africa O&P’s “Person of the Year” for 2020

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Mozambique: Giorgia Meloni’s ‘Mattei Plan for Africa’ takes shape in Maputo
8 Maggio 2023
Mozambique: Giorgia Meloni’s ‘Mattei Plan for Africa’ takes shape in Maputo

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The Portrait: Lucia Lucchini, the Italian leader among women in global cybersecurity
29 Aprile 2023
The Portrait: Lucia Lucchini, the Italian leader among women in global cybersecurity

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Ettore Prandini (Coldiretti) replies to the FT: too much superficiality on Italian products
30 Marzo 2023
Ettore Prandini (Coldiretti) replies to the FT: too much superficiality on Italian products

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Institutions

  • 27 May 2023
    Al-Shabaab Attack African Union Military Base in Somalia

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    Fonte: African Union

  • 27 May 2023
    Al-Shabaab militants launch deadly attack on African Union base in Somalia

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    Fonte: African Union

  • 26 May 2023
    New report looks at WTO technical assistance activities in post-pandemic era

    The recently published 2022 report on WTO technical assistance outlines how the WTO Secretariat has responded to the training needs of WTO members and observer governments since the ending of COVID-19 restrictions. In the foreword to the report, Deputy Director-General Xiangchen Zhang says: “The WTO Secretariat has continued to adapt technical assistance activities and keep them relevant in a fast-changing world.”

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    Fonte: World Trade Organisation

  • 25 May 2023
    Ukraine to open new embassies in Africa, establish systematic cooperation with African Union

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    Fonte: African Union

  • 25 May 2023
    E-commerce negotiations maintain positive momentum, focus on key issues

    Participants in the negotiations on e-commerce discussed key issues such as data flow, data localisation and development at their 22-25 May meetings. The co-convenors (Australia, Japan and Singapore) urged members to step up the work of the small groups between now and the summer break in order to achieve as much convergence as possible.

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    Fonte: World Trade Organisation

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