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IMF: Kenya’s standby credit in place, but not accessible
Kenya’s $1.5 billion standby credit facility remains in place until the end of March 2018, but the country cannot access it because conditions have not been met, the International Monetary Fund said yesterday, clarifying comments given a day earlier.
Oxfam probing 26 new cases of sexual misconduct: Chief
Oxfam said on Feb. 20 that it was investigating 26 new cases of sexual misconduct which had been reported since a scandal broke earlier this month over its handling of a 2011 case in Haiti.
IMF warns about overheating in Turkey’s economy
The concluding statement of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission in Turkey has warned of the danger of overheating in the country’s economy following a rapid recent recovery, asking for further monetary and fiscal tightening.
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200 European Human Rights Organizations Protest in Hungary
More than 200 European human rights organizations protest against the new laws proposed by the Hungarian Parliament aimed at limiting the work of NGOs helping refugees in the country, reports Bgnes.
Women need education and economic independence - PM
It is more challenging than mens because women, in addition to their jobs, are expected to be housewives, mothers, grandmothers, Brnabic said, according to remarks published by the government.
Turkey provides ‘highest tax incentive in the world’ for angel investors, WBAF’s chairman says
A meeting of international suppliers of seed money for enterprises such as start-ups and entrepreneurs, attended by hundreds of the world’s business leaders and industry experts, began in Istanbul on Feb. 19.
PM Dancila, central bank Governor Isarescu to discuss rising inflation: We can keep things under control
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila announced on Monday that in the period immediately ahead she will meet Governor of the National Bank of Romania (BNR) Mugur Isarescu to discuss inflation.
Bulgaria's Q4 Household Spending Rises 13%
The average expenditure per household in Bulgaria rose 13.2% year-on-year to BGN 1,368 ($872.5/699.4 euro) in the fourth quarter of 2017, the National Statistical Institute (NSI) said on Thursday.
Expenditure on food had a share of 31% of total household spending during the October-December period, while expenditure on housing constituted 18.8% of the total, NSI said in a statement.
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Interview with Rebecca Sommer About Muslim Immigrants in Germany
Recently we from Novinite.com published an article about German activist, artist and humanitarian Rebecca Sommer. We were contacted by a friend of hers about certain inaccuracies and therefore contacted Rebecca. She was kind enough to send us a translated version of the original interview she made for Polish media.
Unemployment at the End of 2017 in Our Country Has Fallen to 5.6%
Unemployment at the end of 2017 in our country has fallen to 5.6%, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI).
The number of unemployed is 189.3 thousand, compared to the fourth quarter of 2016, the number of unemployed people decreased by 11.9% and the unemployment rate by 1.1 percentage points.