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Chinese, Russian arrested for working as illegal tour guides
Published on 11/01/2016
» PHUKET — Chinese and Russian nationals were arrested separately on Monday for allegedly working illegally as tour guides.
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US pharma firm Baxalta accepts Shire's improved $32bn bid: statement
AFP, Published on 11/01/2016
» DUBLIN - Dublin-based pharmaceutical group Shire said Monday that it has agreed to buy US peer Baxalta for $32 billion in a deal aimed at forming a global biotech giant targeting rare diseases.
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TrueVisions fined for breaking NBTC rules
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2016
» Regulators will slap TrueVisions with administrative fines for failing to comply with two of their digital-TV rules.
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Court denies Thaksin injunction against passports revocation
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2016
» The Central Administrative Court on Monday rejected Thaksin Shinawatra's request for an injunction to stop the Foreign Ministry from revoking his two regular passports, ruling the order was legal.
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India sentences 35 crew of US anti-piracy ship
AFP, Published on 11/01/2016
» CHENNAI (INDIA) - An Indian court Monday sentenced 35 sailors, including several from Britain, Estonia and Ukraine, for illegally entering Indian waters carrying weapons aboard a US-operated anti-piracy boat in 2013.
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Moody's downgrades Malaysia outlook
Published on 11/01/2016
» KUALA LUMPUR — Moody's Investors Service on Monday downgraded Malaysia's sovereign outlook from "positive" to "stable", citing deepening economic woes from falling oil prices and global economic uncertainty.
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EU says Belgium's tax breaks for multinationals 'illegal'
AFP, Published on 11/01/2016
» BRUSSELS - The EU on Monday said tax breaks offered major multinationals in Belgium, including beer giant AB InBev and British American Tobacco, were illegal and ordered the companies to return 700 million euros ($762 million) in unpaid taxes.
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Aid convoys head to besieged Syria towns
AFP, Published on 11/01/2016
» DAMASCUS - Aid convoys carrying food, medicine and blankets prepared Monday to enter the besieged Syrian town of Madaya, where more than two dozen people have reportedly starved to death, an aid official said.
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Drought hits half of country, but rice bowl seen surviving
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2016
» Slightly more than half of the country is facing water shortages, but the Royal Irrigation Department remains confident the Central Plain will survive the dry season.
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Nearly all suspects in Cologne New Year violence 'foreign origin'
AFP, Published on 11/01/2016
» DUESSELDORF (GERMANY) - German authorities said Monday that nearly all the suspects in the New Year's Eve violence mainly against women in Cologne were "of foreign origin", as they released initial findings of a criminal probe.
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