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PH improves to 76th in economic freedom rankings
Filipino Reporter
The Philippine economy is the 39th largest in the world, with an estimated 2014 Gross Domestic Product (nominal) of $289.686 billion. Primary exports include semiconductors and electronic products, transport equipment, garments, copper products, ...
Myanmar ranked 161st freest economy in the worldThe Nation
Why Is the United States' Economic Freedom Ranking So Low?Daily Signal
S'pore closing in on HK as world's freest economyMalaysia Chronicle
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New Zealand Taxation
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Filipino Reporter
The Philippine economy is the 39th largest in the world, with an estimated 2014 Gross Domestic Product (nominal) of $289.686 billion. Primary exports include semiconductors and electronic products, transport equipment, garments, copper products, ...
Myanmar ranked 161st freest economy in the world
Why Is the United States' Economic Freedom Ranking So Low?
S'pore closing in on HK as world's freest economy
CABS reduces deposits
The Zimbabwe Standard
CABS has reduced by 50% the deposit payment requirement for its Budiriro houses as part of measures to encourage their purchase in the wake of poor response by prospective homeowners who have failed to raise the required deposit. BY VICTORIA ...
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The Zimbabwe Standard
CABS has reduced by 50% the deposit payment requirement for its Budiriro houses as part of measures to encourage their purchase in the wake of poor response by prospective homeowners who have failed to raise the required deposit. BY VICTORIA ...
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Greek finance minister in London seeking support for debt deal
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis was Monday set for talks with his British counterpart as he seeks to build support for a renegotiation of his country's 240-billion-euro (US$270-billion) bailout in the face of German opposition. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG.
France stands firm, says 'no question' of annulling Greece's debtFirstpost
Greek FM Varoufakis: Time for Greece to go 'cold turkey'Deutsche Welle
We won't seek any more loans, says Greek finance ministerIrish Independent
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Business Standard
New York Times
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis was Monday set for talks with his British counterpart as he seeks to build support for a renegotiation of his country's 240-billion-euro (US$270-billion) bailout in the face of German opposition. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG.
France stands firm, says 'no question' of annulling Greece's debt
Greek FM Varoufakis: Time for Greece to go 'cold turkey'
We won't seek any more loans, says Greek finance minister
National Monitor
Asian Shares Weak as China Falls After US GDP Disappoints
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...
Major problems persist in global economyHerald Scotland
European recovery calls for comprehensive planecns
Four progressive forces that will reshape ChinaBusiness Spectator
South China Morning Post (subscription)
National Monitor
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Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...
Major problems persist in global economy
European recovery calls for comprehensive plan
Four progressive forces that will reshape China
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Africa Loses at Least $50 Billion Annually Through Illicit Financial Flows
Sputnik International
Tax Justice Network Africa civil society group has revealed that African companies and government officials transfer at least $50 billion out of Africa illegally each year. MOSCOW, February 2 (Sputnik) – African companies and government officials transfer at ...
ActionAid commends AU's measures against illicit funds transferThe Guardian Nigeria
Fraud, organised crime costing Africa billions per year: studyJamaica Observer
Report: $60 Billion Leaves Africa Illegally Each YearVoice of America
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Sputnik International
Tax Justice Network Africa civil society group has revealed that African companies and government officials transfer at least $50 billion out of Africa illegally each year. MOSCOW, February 2 (Sputnik) – African companies and government officials transfer at ...
ActionAid commends AU's measures against illicit funds transfer
Fraud, organised crime costing Africa billions per year: study
Report: $60 Billion Leaves Africa Illegally Each Year
AsiaOne
China says 90 per cent of cities failed to meet air standards in 2014
AsiaOne
BEIJING - Nearly 90 per cent of China's big cities failed to meet air quality standards in 2014, but that was still an improvement on 2013 as the country's "war on pollution" began to take effect, the environment ministry said on Monday. The Ministry of ...
Protecting Mother NatureBeijing Review
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AsiaOne
BEIJING - Nearly 90 per cent of China's big cities failed to meet air quality standards in 2014, but that was still an improvement on 2013 as the country's "war on pollution" began to take effect, the environment ministry said on Monday. The Ministry of ...
Protecting Mother Nature
S&P affirms Papua New Guinea at 'B+/B', outlook stable
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY Feb 2 (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's on Monday affirmed its foreign and local currency long-term ratings on Papua New Guinea (PNG) at 'B+', and the respective short-term ratings at 'B', adding the long-term rating outlooks remained stable.
HRW: 2015 World Report addresses gender inequality, police brutality, corruptionEMTV Online
Call for national response to "witch" killings in PNGRadio New Zealand
Five pc insured in PNGSolomon Star
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Reuters Africa
SYDNEY Feb 2 (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's on Monday affirmed its foreign and local currency long-term ratings on Papua New Guinea (PNG) at 'B+', and the respective short-term ratings at 'B', adding the long-term rating outlooks remained stable.
HRW: 2015 World Report addresses gender inequality, police brutality, corruption
Call for national response to "witch" killings in PNG
Five pc insured in PNG
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Food safety tops China's rural agenda
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The central government pledged in a key policy document on Sunday to address food safety and modernise agriculture while raising the income of growers, as it sought to address concerns about future food supply. The broad statement was released as part ...
Govt seeks to boost agricultureGlobal Times
China to speed up agri modernization through reforms, innovationsXinhua
China eyes food safety, modern farms in 2015 rural policyReuters
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
The central government pledged in a key policy document on Sunday to address food safety and modernise agriculture while raising the income of growers, as it sought to address concerns about future food supply. The broad statement was released as part ...
Govt seeks to boost agriculture
China to speed up agri modernization through reforms, innovations
China eyes food safety, modern farms in 2015 rural policy
Leadership Newspapers
Lagos May Experience Fuel Queue As Vandals Blow Up Arepo Pipeline
Leadership Newspapers
Suspected petrol thieves have blown up the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline in Arepo, in the outskirt of Lagos state. LEADERSHIP gathered that the incident occurred at about 5.20am yesterday morning (today). Heavy smoke ...
Pipeline explosion rocks Arepo, ImagbonNigerian Tribune
Oil pipeline explodes outside LagosThe News
NNPC pipeline on fire in Ogun townDaily Trust
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Leadership Newspapers
Suspected petrol thieves have blown up the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline in Arepo, in the outskirt of Lagos state. LEADERSHIP gathered that the incident occurred at about 5.20am yesterday morning (today). Heavy smoke ...
Pipeline explosion rocks Arepo, Imagbon
Oil pipeline explodes outside Lagos
NNPC pipeline on fire in Ogun town
The Observer
RwandAir launches Entebbe-Nairobi flights
Independent
Rwanda's home carrier, RwandAir has launched its daily flights to Nairobi from Entebbe; a move that officials said is a fulfillment of their expansion strategy in the region and beyond. Speaking at Entebbe International Airport, on Jan. 29, John Mirenge, the ...
Airports to generate Shs 8.5tn annuallyThe Observer (blog)
Uganda aviation plan needs $400mEast African Business Week
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Independent
Rwanda's home carrier, RwandAir has launched its daily flights to Nairobi from Entebbe; a move that officials said is a fulfillment of their expansion strategy in the region and beyond. Speaking at Entebbe International Airport, on Jan. 29, John Mirenge, the ...
Airports to generate Shs 8.5tn annually
Uganda aviation plan needs $400m
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