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Aluminij’s Executioners Must Face Justice in Bosnia
This situation is even more remarkable given even a cursory glance at global aluminum prices. While aluminum prices have not fully recovered from their peak just before the 2008 financial crisis, they have returned to their price point in the early 2000s - which is higher than what the metal was trading for during most of the 1980s and 1990s.
Saudi Arabia will Build City of the Future Worth USD 500 Billion
The city of robots, renewable energy and its own laws must modernize the kingdom and its economy. Saudi crown prince Mohammad bin Salman presented a plan for the construction of a futuristic city that should help the kingdom become a country of the 21st century.
In 1982, 150 Icelanders went to the NATO base in Keflavík to look for endangered Elves
In Icelandic folklore, the huldufólk (meaning hidden people) are like elves. These beings are also said to be very similar to human beings and live in little houses in the rocks. Although the huldufólk are usually hidden from the view of people, some humans are believed to be privileged enough to see them. There are many stories of encounters with the huldufólk.
Turkish automotive executive to run Fiat's new US plant
A top executive of Tofaş, a joint venture between Turkey's Koç Holding and Fiat-Chrysler Automotive (FCA), has been transferred to run FCA's new U.S. factory in Michigan.
Pension fund Oyak buys Almatis from Dubai group
Turkey's largest private pension fund Oyak has agreed to buy German alumina products maker Almatis from Dubai International Capital (DIC), the company said in a statement on July 14.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
However, a person familiar with the deal said that DIC was able to achieve a price close to its expectations of around $1 billion.
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