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More Than 600 Kilograms of Elephant Tusks Seized in Vietnam
Vietnamese customs seized more than 600 kilograms of elephant tusks hidden in two containers from Africa in the northern port city of Hai Phong.
Customs reports this in a report on Tuesday. It is the largest seizure of smuggled…
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Bloomberg: Turkey Wants to Reopen Oil Terminal Closed After Earthquake
Turkey has ordered state-owned Botas to reopen the oil terminal near the city of Ceyhan. Bloomberg reports this based on an official with knowledge of the matter.
However, the terminal was shut down on Monday due to the severe…
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Nintendo More Gloomy About Turnover and Profit Due to Switch Setback
Nintendo has scaled back its revenue and profit expectations for its current fiscal year, which runs through March. The Japanese company already warned in November of disappointing sales of its Switch game computers.
Nintendo now…
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Mother and 7 Children Died in House Fire in France
In the north of France, a house fire killed 7 children of a composite family. The children's mother also died. The father was rescued from the burning house and is in hospital with severe burns.
The cause of the fire is not yet…
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Renault and Nissan Reached an Agreement on Cooperation Reform
French automaker Renault and Japanese partner Nissan have reached an agreement to reshape their more than two-decade-old alliance. As previously announced, Renault will eventually reduce its interest in Nissan.
This ends the skewed…
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Elon Musk: Risk of Bankruptcy Twitter Has Been Averted
The direct risk of Twitter's bankruptcy has been averted. That's what owner Elon Musk of the messaging service said. According to him, the line towards a break-even result, the point at which Twitter no longer loses but also does not yet…
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Russian Diesel Import Ban Could Drive Up Price at the Pump
Refuelling diesel may become more expensive again shortly. This is due to a European import ban that took effect this weekend. A large part of the diesel in Europe was still made in Russia in recent months. Still, experts think that the…
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Turkish Inflation Continues to Cool in the Run-Up to Elections
Turkish inflation cooled for the third consecutive month in January. While the cost of living in Turkey was nearly two-thirds higher last month than a year ago, the cooling boosts President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of the presidential and…
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