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Rusya'nın almadığı sebzeleri İsrail alacak

Sabah 

Rusya Federasyonu'nun, uçak krizinin ardından Türkiye'den alımları durdurması nedeniyle zor bir sezon geçiren sebze üreticileri, İsrail'in Türkiye'den sebze almasının ardından rahat bir nefes aldıDevamı için tıklayınız

Chinese women getting mixed social signals on beauty, roles

TheRepublic.com 

BEIJING - Chinese women are being taken on a roller-coaster ride by social media, getting bombarded on one side by extreme expectations about physical beauty while getting support for female independence in a society where women who aren't married by their late 20s are considered "leftovers."

Perin set to miss Euro 2016

Goal.com 

Italy have been shorn of a goalkeeping option for 2016 after it was confirmed the Genoa custodian requires surgery on his knee

Juncker wil Europese veiligheidsunie na aanslagen Brussel

Tubantia 

Europa heeft een 'Veiligheidsunie' nodig. Daarvoor pleitte Jean-Claude Juncker, de voorzitter van de Europese Commissie, dinsdag in een debat in het Europees Parlement in Straatsburg naar aanleiding van de terreuraanslagen in Brussel.

IMF chief economist says Brexit possibility "very real"

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

IMF chief said the possibility that Britain votes to leave the European Union at a referendum in June was "very real". Maurice Obstfeld said Europe's refugee crisis, combined with attacks by Islamic militants, had resulted in a "rising tide of inward-looking nationalism" in the region.



IMF chief economist says Brexit possibility "very real"

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

IMF chief said the possibility that Britain votes to leave the European Union at a referendum in June was "very real". Maurice Obstfeld said Europe's refugee crisis, combined with attacks by Islamic militants, had resulted in a "rising tide of inward-looking nationalism" in the region.

Bill O'Reilly tells Donald Trump that many African-Americans are 'ill-educated and have tattoos on their foreheads'

BusinessInsider.com 

Screenshot/Fox News

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly told Donald Trump on Monday that "many" African-Americans aren't qualified for the jobs that Trump is campaigning to bring back to the US.

During an interview with the Republican presidential frontrunner, O'Reilly pressed Trump about how he would win over voting groups who strongly oppose his candidacy. The Fox host then zeroed in on African-Americans.

Trump said he would win them over because "they're going to have the jobs."

"I'm telling you... Читать дальше...

Yellow fever outbreak in Angola spreads to neighboring Congo

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, April 12 (UPI) -- An outbreak of yellow fever in Angola is spreading, with the number of cases and deaths in DRC rising, according to the World Health Organization.

Finance officials facing a chronically weak global economy

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — World finance officials who meet in Washington this week confront a bleak picture: Eight years after the financial crisis erupted, the global economy remains fragile and at risk of another recession.

Finance officials facing a chronically weak global economy

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — World finance officials who meet in Washington this week confront a bleak picture: Eight years after the financial crisis erupted, the global economy remains fragile and at risk of another recession.

Finance officials facing a chronically weak global economy

«Seattle Post-Intelligencer» (seattlepi.com) 

Eight years after the financial crisis erupted, the global economy remains fragile and at risk of another recession. "Growth has been too slow for too long," Maurice Obstfeld, chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, warned on the eve of the spring meetings of the IMF, the World Bank and the Group of 20 major economies Thursday through Saturday. Like the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the IMF has repeatedly overestimated the strength of the... Читать дальше...

Retail inflation hits six-month low in March

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

India's retail inflation eased in March to a six-month low, helped by smaller rises in food prices, giving relief to policymakers as they strive for faster economic growth without unleashing price pressures.





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