Brkic said CROPEX would also merge with other neighbouring markets, including coupling its intra-day market with neighbouring European Union intra-day markets planned for 2019.
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Most refugees only make it as far as neighbouring countries.
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Meanwhile NATO troops were doing the same in neighbouring Montenegro.
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Neighbouring New Zealand saw its currency dip 0.1% to $0.6567.
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Neighbouring countries often share a language and sometimes a currency.
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Women from neighbouring countries might come to Argentina for abortions.
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Her policies also earn goodwill abroad, particularly from neighbouring India.
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Neighbouring countries were among the first to denounce the test.
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Almost half a million people have fled to neighbouring countries.
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But its gangs now also sell drugs in neighbouring counties.
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Tens of millions are at risk in neighbouring India, too.
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Militants from neighbouring Chad and Sudan have joined the fray.
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Neighbouring Indonesia has seen similar anger from the taxi community.
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And it is also pulling out of neighbouring Baltic states.
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They are instead regarded as illegal immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh.
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CANADIANS obsessively compare their country with a certain neighbouring superpower.
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But some still view neighbouring Russia and Poland with suspicion.
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During a strike in January EDF imported up to 6 gigawatts of power - equivalent to about six nuclear plants - from neighbouring countries through its grid unit RTE's extensive network of interconnections with neighbouring countries.
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Neighbouring Iran and Turkey also fiercely oppose independence in the north.
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Neighbouring west African countries have called on Mr Jammeh to go.
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Neighbouring New Zealand saw its currency dip 0.1 percent to $0.6567.
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Instead he crossed just one land border, into neighbouring Ivory Coast.
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THE cold war between Ethiopia and neighbouring Eritrea once seemed irresolvable.
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These allow users to connect to their neighbouring country's mobile network.
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Most are Muslim, and some are recent immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh.
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Neighbouring country Malaysia, has raised security alert to the highest alert.
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The cars are mainly expected to be exported to neighbouring countries.
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But, unlike neighbouring Manchester, the docks did not bring lasting prosperity.
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It put pressure on China to rein in neighbouring North Korea.
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EDF said it had informed officials in France and neighbouring countries.
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And many of Switzerland's immigrants are from neighbouring countries, especially Germany.
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Health officials worry that the outbreaks may spread to neighbouring countries.
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They are often more prevalent on plantations than in neighbouring jungles.
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Russia's war against neighbouring Ukraine in 2014 made Belarus feel vulnerable.
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It had been rented from neighbouring Spain as a stopgap measure.
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Agbogbloshie in neighbouring Ghana is one of the most notable examples.
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Neighbouring Pakistan and China helped push the militants to the table.
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The slowdown reflected difficulties in neighbouring Germany, Switzerland's biggest export market.
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IKEA already operates stores in neighbouring Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary.
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On neighbouring Virgin Gorda, photos of the damage were more pronounced.
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The pope is expected to visit neighbouring Bangladesh later this year.
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The storm was also expected to hit parts of neighbouring Malawi.
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When it comes to surveillance, India trails far behind neighbouring China.
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In 2016 neighbouring Honduras set up its own international anti-impunity body.
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Unlike in its neighbouring country Malaysia, homosexuality is not illegal in Indonesia.
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Most are from poorer neighbouring countries including Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
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Chengdu, the capital of neighbouring Sichuan province, is becoming a financial hub.
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The neighbouring Irish bourse, a barometer of Brexit fears, fell 0.5 percent.
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Taxi with Uber's operations in Russia and neighbouring countries starting from Feb.
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His first wife served as a social worker in neighbouring Winston County.
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Typically lower output in Pakistan implies an exporting opportunity for neighbouring India.
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The murder rate is lower than in neighbouring Honduras and El Salvador.
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She ran towards a neighbouring village with her 25-year-old son.
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On January 17th the Memorial office in neighbouring Ingushetia was burned down.
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On Sunday they said they had captured the neighbouring district, Jabal Badro.
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Most of their bodies were dumped down a well in neighbouring Senegal.
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Australia's life-expectancy gap is also wider than in neighbouring New Zealand.
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Neighbouring Kerala appears likely to opt for a different sort of continuity.
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Neighbouring Pakistan, which claims natural title to Kashmir, has exploited this discomfort.
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Neighbouring Korea introduced the public 0.5 percent disclosure threshold in June 2016.
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Maybe 250,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries; more are displaced internally.
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Labour controls the borough council and snatched neighbouring Reading East in 22005.
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Neighbouring Malaysia raised its security alert status to the highest possible level.
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Several neighbouring countries criticised Spain's use of force to disrupt Catalonia's Oct.
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More than 400,000 Albanians live in neighbouring Italy across the Adriatic Sea.
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S. trade war intensifies amid a brewing trade dispute with neighbouring Japan.
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Iraq is alarmed about any spread of the coronavirus from neighbouring Iran.
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Some neighbouring countries have closed their borders with several countries stopping flights.
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Early last year, Rwanda closed its main border crossing with neighbouring Uganda.
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There are even plans to set up similar machines in neighbouring areas.
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Unchecked, it might spread into neighbouring Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan and beyond.
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Neighbouring Kenya usually has four months cover and, for now, has five months.
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They want to accept only refugees who have suffered oppression in neighbouring countries.
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Yet it lags behind neighbouring Israel, Cyprus and Egypt in tapping the deposits.
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So Baskin-Robbins rerouted their orders through Salala, a port in neighbouring Oman.
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With money from coca and help, perhaps, from neighbouring Venezuela, it could grow.
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In neighbouring Singapore, discussions about curbing "deliberate online falsehoods" are also under way.
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Alberta's premier threatened to cut fuel deliveries to its neighbouring province in retaliation.
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Neighbouring Finland has complained of several air space violations by Russian fighter jets.
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The festival of colours which is primarily observed in neighbouring India and Nepal.
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Her body was found on a road in the neighbouring state of Puebla.
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Local restaurants have begun shaping their menus around what neighbouring farms can grow.
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First, the flat faces of the rings on neighbouring chains should stack together.
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Hundreds of towns in Romania and neighbouring Bulgaria were also left without electricity.
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Duterte arrives in Israel on Sunday and on Wednesday departs for neighbouring Jordan.
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It buys pipeline gas from neighbouring countries and also produces its own gas.
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Sometimes farmers never receive the supplies, which are often smuggled to neighbouring countries.
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Some anxious Catalan depositors travelled to neighbouring regions to open bank accounts there.
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Portugal has reported 448 confirmed cases of coronavirus, far below neighbouring Spain's 13,716.
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"The offender also admitted to transferring masks to neighbouring Romania," the statement said.
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Portugal has reported 448 confirmed cases of coronavirus, far below neighbouring Spain's 13,716.
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Neighbouring Malaysia has reportedly run about 1,20043 tests, and Britain more than 10,000.
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Exports fell by 0.5%, reflecting difficulties in neighbouring Germany, Switzerland's biggest export market.
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Neighbouring Uganda is also looking to build a pipeline to export its oil.
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But the next day it reported a second case in a neighbouring county.
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France has 35,000 directly elected mayors—three times more than in neighbouring Germany.
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Illicit recruitment of athletes from neighbouring school districts is said to be rife.
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Neighbouring Kazakhstan is a key market for Uzbek exports including fruit and vegetables.
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In neighbouring France, electricity demand has remained strong all week due to scorching weather.
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Consider, for example, the Hemerdon tin mine in neighbouring Devon which closed in 1944.
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In the neighbouring Netherlands the practice is possible for children aged at least 12.
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Belgian colonists favoured the Hema, just as they did the Tutsi in neighbouring Rwanda.
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Neighbouring West Bengal also decided to close an airport at Kolkata, its state capital.
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Annual GDP growth was 212% in 1803, before neighbouring Syria plunged into civil war.
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Meat prices, in particular, have jumped against the background of shortages in neighbouring China.
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Much the same is true in neighbouring Kenya, the region's second-largest qat producer.
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Will Canadian tokers be able to get supplies from neighbouring provinces with glitzier emporiums?
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Zimbabwe, which is grappling with severe power shortages, imports power from neighbouring South Africa.
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This also unsettles neighbouring regions in which the EU is used to exerting influence.
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That has helped Swiss exporters, whose biggest foreign market is the neighbouring euro zone.
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Neighbouring states such as Chad, Niger and Cameroon contributed troops to a multinational force.
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Smugglers can sell it in Europe (or neighbouring Tunisia) at a huge mark-up.
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It lags far behind even neighbouring Zambia on many indicators of development (see chart).
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But unlike the presidents of neighbouring Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and Congo-Brazzaville, he failed.
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He said an overwhelming majority of affected staff would be redeployed to neighbouring stores.
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That is code for not copying Robert Mugabe, the former president of neighbouring Zimbabwe.
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Pollen floating over from a neighbouring farm can render some of the crop uncertifiable.
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Neighbouring Thailand, in contrast, lacks a national car, but boasts a thriving car industry.
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It would exacerbate a tit-for-tat trade war between BC and neighbouring Alberta.
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However, it also remarked that Pakistan's tensions with neighbouring countries pose a geopolitical risk.
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Many try to escape to neighbouring caribbean nations by boat, often with dire consequences.
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Burkina Faso is struggling to stem the overflow of Islamist militancy from neighbouring Mali.
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Coffee production in neighbouring Uganda has more than doubled since 1990, to 285,000 tonnes.
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Rwanda expelled 1,500 citizens of neighbouring Burundi as relations between the two countries frayed.
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Dubai's main index rise 0.8 percent, but neighbouring Abu Dhabi's index fell 0.6 percent.
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Massacring diners in a neighbouring Muslim country seems an unlikely way to achieve this.
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But the economy has slowed, battered by the turmoil in neighbouring Syria and Iraq.
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The price for crude from Kenya and neighbouring Uganda has not yet been fixed.
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Banks in Sweden and Switzerland, outside the neighbouring euro zone, pay a similar charge.
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Civilians were escorted out through the front gate and directed to neighbouring university grounds.
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Growth has been slowed by war in neighbouring Syria and years of political inertia.
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A Kenya coalition in neighbouring Saxony-Anhalt has been a miserable experience for everyone.
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"All colleagues will move to neighbouring stores until these stores re-open," she added.
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Health officials reported isolated cases in the neighbouring regions of Piedmont and Emilia Romagna.
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That compares with more than 2 million passenger vehicles a year in neighbouring India.
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Meanwhile, Street View is available in neighbouring countries of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.
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The two groups are in neighbouring areas and potential synergies are "huge", he said.
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Past attempts to make neighbouring Shenzhen a free-market alternative have been half-hearted.
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Sri Lanka has already appealed for international assistance from the United Nations and neighbouring countries.
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Sheikhs offer their tribesmen as fighters for neighbouring countries willing to pay for regional influence.
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There is hope: a similar ploy flopped last year in the neighbouring state of Bihar.
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As of late November, the city was still pumping in water from a neighbouring community.
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Neighbouring West Bengal also planned to shut down the airport at Kolkata, its state capital.
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After Berkeley introduced its tax, sales of sugary drinks rose by 6.9% in neighbouring cities.
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Conventional molecules are held together by bonds in which electrons from neighbouring atoms pair up.
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But there's far more that lies ahead in the 600 million in its neighbouring countries.
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In January neighbouring Sudan accused it of supporting armed rebel groups and closed its border.
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Meanwhile stone slabs have started catching on in the neighbouring states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
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A similar gambit was used by the president of neighbouring Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza, in 2015.
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The rate is higher than in neighbouring Kenya, which allows mothers to return to class.
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The restoration of power could also see the neighbouring Prominent Hill copper mine resume operations.
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Health officials worry that the outbreaks in Somalia, in particular, may spread to neighbouring countries.
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In neighbouring Bangladesh, flooding killed more than 144 in August, with some 2.83m people affected.
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The farm supplies pork mostly to Dong Nai province and neighbouring Ho Chi Minh City.
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Neighbouring Honduras has adopted a version of it, backed by the Organisation of American States.
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Since 2015 the neighbouring state of Odisha had besieged West Bengal with a contrary story.
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In supermarkets in Najaf in neighbouring Iraq, meanwhile, supplies of Iranian tomato paste are plentiful.
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A mining disaster in January and a downturn in neighbouring Argentina were partly to blame.
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He will be freed in neighbouring Belgium, where his family lives, the court order said.
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Allowing miners to ship ore via closer ports in neighbouring Liberia would reduce that cost.
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Louisville merged with Jefferson County in Kentucky, uniting its 92 neighbouring municipalities as "Greater Louisville".
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Hundreds of militants from neighbouring Chad are fighting in the area and preying on locals.
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Tell that to the tens of thousands of Venezuelans who have fled to neighbouring countries.
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In neighbouring Malaysia, homosexuality is punishable by caning and up to 20 years in jail.
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But, MMA remains outlawed in Norway despite the sport's ever-growing popularity in neighbouring Sweden.
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The area also drew traders in wood and textiles from the neighbouring state of Gujarat.
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Neighbouring countries and global powers have entered the conflict, backing allied forces on the ground.
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This makes the punishment far more gruesome than that practiced in neighbouring countries like Singapore.
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Growth has been slowed by war in neighbouring Syria and years of internal political disputes.
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Extending administrative controls to workers from Britain's neighbouring countries does not sound promising to Encocam.
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Russia's rouble dipped 79.6433 percent against the dollar, as did neighbouring oil producer Kazakhstan's tenge .
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About 250,000 people have fled since violence erupted, most to border camps in neighbouring Tanzania.
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Yet Mr Sanders's victories in neighbouring Indiana and West Virginia gave the lie to that.
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Suspicion immediately fell on the restive Uighur minority in the neighbouring Chinese province of Xinjiang.
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Meanwhile, the workforce in neighbouring Thailand, a manufacturing powerhouse, is ageing and growing more expensive.
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In the neighbouring village of Umerkhed, dairy farmers have stopped sending milk to cooling plants.
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Neighbouring Queensland state last week cleared the way for Indian conglomerate Adani Enterprises' Carmichael mine.
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Nor does the new whistleblower office in neighbouring Quebec, which opened its doors in June.
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Moscow is now planning to build a logistics centre at a port in neighbouring Eritrea.
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The disease has spread rapidly across neighbouring China since August, affecting 25 provinces and regions.
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The trend has alarmed neighbouring Turkey, fearful of separatism among its own large Kurdish population.
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The ad, which was originally made for Pakistan, had gone viral both the neighbouring countries.
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The weakness in the region's largest market by value has dented sentiment in neighbouring bourses.
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Schlettwein warned that poor regional growth, particularly in neighbouring South Africa, remained a major risk.
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The service's simplicity means it has expanded to 70 cities in Russia and neighbouring markets.
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Unsurprisingly, the burden of housing those escaping torment tends to fall disproportionately on neighbouring countries.
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By then, neighbouring Nigeria, with 400 million people, will be behind only India and China.
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Earlier this year, neighbouring Australia banned Huawei from supplying 5G equipment, also citing security risks.
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Neighbouring Switzerland, which also borders Italy, has had more than 600 cases and four deaths.
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Kerbala, like the neighbouring holy city of Najaf, attracts Shi'ites pilgrims from Iraq and abroad.
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Iran can export flour produced from Russian wheat to neighbouring Iraq and Afghanistan, Zargaran said.
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It then skirted south of Hong Kong and neighbouring Macau, before making landfall in China.
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They include 900 workers who commute to Gumi from neighbouring Daegu city, the person said.
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Pakistan closed its border with Iran on Sunday following the outbreak in the neighbouring country.
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Tajikistan has also introduced additional checks at all border checkpoints with neighbouring countries, officials said.
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In Kuwait, the bourse retreated 1.7% while in neighbouring Bahrain the index was down 0.5%.
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In neighbouring New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index rose marginally to 11,551.70.
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And a Japanese buyer is probably less controversial than one from neighbouring financial centre Singapore.
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A lot of beans have been smuggled into neighbouring Nigeria, instead of going to Douala.
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Erdogan visited Tunisia on Wednesday to discuss cooperation for a possible ceasefire in neighbouring Libya.
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Neighbouring Mali is also facing food shortages and jihadist attacks, but has been for years.
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ADGM is located in the neighbouring emirate's new financial free-zone on Al Maryah Island.
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By contrast, UV light leads to mutations by causing neighbouring Cs to become stuck together.
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Recession in neighbouring Turkey, one of Georgia's main trading partners, poses additional challenges, he said.
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Since last night, I have been seriously thinking of moving to a neighbouring country like Turkey.
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There were scenes of defiance from the hundreds gathered on neighbouring Old Compton Street in Soho.
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Those neighbouring countries fear independence will encourage their own restive Kurdish populations to press for change.
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Uber unlocked the feature for consumers in Singapore shortly after neighbouring Malaysia got it last week.
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Most are migrants from neighbouring Myanmar, transiting through Thailand to work in Malaysian factories, it said.
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Each year he visits factories around Jerusalem and neighbouring Jordan and Egypt to handpick his selection.
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Some ranchers switched to soyabeans (growing them, not eating tofu themselves); others moved to neighbouring Uruguay.
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Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of neighbouring West Bengal state, warns of "a civil war, a bloodbath".
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Neighbouring Abu Dhabi fell 0.5 percent, weighed down by a sell-off in heavyweight banking shares.
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Most of the 4m Syrian refugees languishing in neighbouring Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon cannot return home.
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Ms Mandi is fleeing her village and heading for Kakuma, a refugee camp in neighbouring Kenya.
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In late June Mount Agung on the neighbouring island of Bali began spewing ash and lava.
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In all, some 2.4m people have been displaced by the fighting in Nigeria and neighbouring countries.
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Without work they could be easy recruits for Islamist insurgents—like many Tuaregs in neighbouring Mali.
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Two more cars of activists pull up, after driving circuitously through neighbouring suburbs to confuse police.
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Artist's impression of planet NGTS-1b with its neighbouring sun (credit University of Warwick/Mark Garlick)
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The move has unnerved international miners concerned about rising resource nationalism in Zambia and neighbouring countries.
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A tenth of the population, 3m people, have emigrated, largely to neighbouring countries such as Colombia.
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Property and financial stocks were weak in neighbouring Dubai, which dropped 0.8 percent in early trading.
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Nearly 30 years after 1989, wages in the Czech Republic are 40% that of neighbouring Germany.
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He may also want to raise the issue of the funding gap for preparing neighbouring countries.
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In neighbouring Rwanda, meanwhile, a firm called Zipline does not even bother with vertical take-off.
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Heineken estimates that the cost of water alone is five times that in neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville.
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Birmingham and Manchester cannot hope to house all their workers themselves; neighbouring councils must assist too.
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That, in turn, rests on continuity in neighbouring states, reinforcing political elites and their existing priorities.
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Anticipating a sealing of Greece's northern border, criminals in neighbouring Albania are sniffing out smuggling opportunities.
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In neighbouring Abu Dhabi, the index was flat with some large-cap banks making small gains.
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Suspected cases are detected in North Kivu province, where Mangina is located, and neighbouring Ituri province.
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Neighbouring countries on Europe's southern fringe have far higher absolute levels of youth unemployment than France.
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Neighbouring Canada ditched its national goods and services tax on feminine hygiene products in July 2015.
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She said officials in neighbouring Djibouti were trying to ascertain his whereabouts to secure his release.
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In the South China Sea tension has risen over disagreements between China and several neighbouring countries.
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Bashir's trip to neighbouring Egypt is his second foreign visit since unrest began on Dec. 19.
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The other deaths were reported from the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh.
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Unrest in neighbouring Libya and Tunisia, and the spectre of jihadism, have added to the anxiety.
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U.S. officials say intelligence suggests Islamic State is based overwhelmingly in Nangarhar and neighbouring Kunar province.
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Unemployment in Yorkshire and neighbouring Humberside is 4.5 percent, only slightly more than the national rate.
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He is due in neighbouring Finland on August 16 to play the Blockfest festival in Tampere.
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AWS said in September it would set up data centres for the region in neighbouring Bahrain.
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Its refined tin production has recently been boosted by imports of raw materials from neighbouring Myanmar.
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In contrast to the Saudi market, other bourses in neighbouring Gulf states experienced a quiet day.
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The scheme was started by a British lawyer, Alexander McLean, in neighbouring Uganda 12 years ago.
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A province-wide state of emergency has been declared, and neighbouring communities are now under threat.
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There has been global disruption to businesses and supply chains, and neighbouring Italy is in lockdown.
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Volunteers travelled from as far away as the neighbouring province of Ontario to help find her.
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The Orthodox Church in neighbouring Greece has also decided to keep churches open for individual prayers.
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The rebates were meant to keep people from buying less-expensive products made in neighbouring countries.
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In neighbouring New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index ended little changed at 11,627.32.
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Police in neighbouring Cambridgeshire have said offensive leaflets towards Poles were distributed in the town of Huntingdon.
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The company's policy, which isn't being adopted by neighbouring Asian cities, has drawn criticism from commenters online.
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Neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa's biggest copper producer, and Tanzania have also increased their tax demands.
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They form a natural experiment, contrasting Wisconsin's tough-on-crime methods with neighbouring Minnesota's more progressive ones.
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The Israeli government and the companies declined to comment on which neighbouring states are among spyware customers.
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The new patients would be transported to hospitals in Tokyo and neighbouring towns, the health ministry said.
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And while it is there, it can keep one eye on the neighbouring giant to the north.
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However, Veerathai said Thailand's current policy rate is considered "very low" compared with those in neighbouring countries.
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Mrs Guo thinks Shandong and neighbouring Henan now supply a significant portion of China's dog-meat business.
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Since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 22010, however, conflict in the neighbouring country has decimated business.
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But the absence of a connecting road in neighbouring Virginia means the project lacks a clear purpose.
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Kenyan banks have used their edge in innovation, such as mobile banking, to push into neighbouring markets.
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They are busy flogging overpriced SIM cards from neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville to anyone desperate to get online.
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In neighbouring Malaysia, which has been promoting Islamic finance for many years, Islamic banks' share exceeds 21.25%.
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More than 77.93 percent of solar power in Gansu and neighbouring Xinjiang failed to reach the grid.
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In domestic mergers, costs can be cut by closing neighbouring branches and slimming down duplicated product lines.
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Neighbouring Indonesia has four: taxi app Go-Jek, travel site Traveloka, and market places Bukalapak and Tokopedia.
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In neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo the president, Joseph Kabila, has long been mulling a similar ruse.
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All these ethnicities speak Turkic languages and are mainly Muslim, like their kin in neighbouring Central Asia.
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In neighbouring Yobe state, residents in the town of Geidam fled an attack around the same time.
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In neighbouring Yobe, residents of the town of Geidam fled a militant attack around the same time.
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In neighbouring India, the government is already promoting solar energy projects and investments in a major way.
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Neighbouring Zimbabwe has been hit by the fall armyworm, an invasive South American species, denting crop output.
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Cars and trucks registered in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu were smashed and set on fire.
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Eighteen-year-old Kritika Patel is here with her family, visiting from the neighbouring state of Gujarat.
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As part of a U.S.-led coalition, it is fighting Islamic State in neighbouring Syria and Iraq.
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BSGR SPOKESMAN SAYS PLAN IS TO EXPORT IRON ORE FROM GUINEA'S ZOGOTA VIA PORT IN NEIGHBOURING LIBERIA
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While some will migrate to the United States, the vast majority will flee overland to neighbouring countries.
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The case has drawn parallels between Sou and democracy activists like Joshua Wong in neighbouring Hong Kong.
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Conflicts in neighbouring Mali and Nigeria have pushed thousands of refugees into the country in recent years.
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Azerbaijan has also been hit by the recession in neighbouring Russia, where hundreds of Azerbaijanis once worked.
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The move reflects the stress on Qatar's capital markets caused by its dispute with neighbouring Arab states.
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In neighbouring Abu Dhabi, the index also fell 21.2 percent, dragged down by losses in blue chips.
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In its home market and neighbouring Spain, EDP plans to downsize its thermal and merchant power business.
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"They moved to Massachusetts — Taxachussetts!" he says, referring to the neighbouring state's nickname for its high taxes.
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The neighbouring Goonyella line is the worst affected, with landslides damaging tracks at a critical mountain pass.
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Many countries, including South Korea and China, still have restrictions on produce from Fukushima and neighbouring areas.
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Lagarde will also visit neighbouring Cameroon, where she will meet President Paul Biya and his economic team.
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Canvassing involves transportation of thousands of people from neighbouring areas to the rallies in trucks and buses.
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"We have seen a lot of cars being smuggled through neighbouring countries - mainly from Benin," she added.
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As for foreigners, British tourists comprised the largest group of visitors, followed by Germany and neighbouring Spain.
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British house price growth has sagged since the 2016 Brexit referendum - especially in London and neighbouring areas.
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Spokesmen at the French and German embassies in neighbouring South Korea were not immediately available for comment.
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Neighbouring Thailand has announced the closure of schools, bars, movie theatres, cockfighting arenas and other entertainment centres.
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Neighbouring Iraq and Iran, both home to Shi'ite Muslim majorities, share close religious, political and trade ties.
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Neighbouring New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index rose 0.5% to a fresh peak of 11,793.97.
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The proportion is 10% in neighbouring Taiwan, an island with centuries of shared Chinese culture and history.
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She also lived in Mesa, Arizona — not an unreasonable journey from Hinton's home in the neighbouring Phoenix.
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More significantly, neighbouring countries are resisting Chinese pressure to develop gasfields that lie within their EEZs jointly.
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The state of Jammu and Kashmir has long been a disputed territory between India and neighbouring Pakistan.
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Fentanyl supply has been partially restored here , largely via the dark web, and often through neighbouring Latvia.
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It called for a $50 billion investment fund to boost the Palestinian and neighbouring Arab state economies.
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Neighbouring Australia's remittance industry is worth about A$50 billion ($38.14 billion) a year, official figures show.
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Finland, once regarded as an educational beacon, has again slipped down the league; neighbouring Estonia has climbed.
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India is amending its laws to make it easier for refugees from neighbouring countries to gain citizenship.
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It was founded in 2002 in an old farmhouse that looks inconspicuous next to the neighbouring cottages.
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Last month, farmers went on the rampage in neighbouring Haryana state to protest a lack of economic opportunity.
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In 2011 a tea plant discovered in neighbouring Guangdong province was found to contain little or no caffeine.
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Its debt crisis and important findings in neighbouring countries has prompted the country to step up those efforts.
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The largest listed developer in neighbouring Dubai, Emaar Properties, gained 2.3 percent, helping lift Dubai's index 0.8 percent.
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In a sign of the heightened tension, Exxon Mobil evacuated foreign staff from an oilfield in neighbouring Iraq.
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KCNA said the missile was fired at a high angle in consideration of the safety of neighbouring countries.
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In neighbouring Germany, whose population is eight times larger, there were 2.48 million seizure orders, official data shows.
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A role in government for the United Patriots may also further worsen Bulgaria's strained relations with neighbouring Turkey.
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The company is also planning to build a non-gaming resort on the neighbouring Chinese island of Hengqin.
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Thailand, for instance, may have as many as 5m migrant workers, mainly from neighbouring Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos.
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Their living standards have been squeezed badly since a civil war erupted in neighbouring Syria six years ago.
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The EU is mulling getting neighbouring countries, such as Tunisia or Egypt, involved, but the plans are vague.
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In the neighbouring county of Embu, about 800 farmers are taking part in the U.S. government-backed project.
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She has since stood up for independent judiciaries and publicly rebuked Mr Orban's illiberal abuses in neighbouring Hungary.
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Many Sahrawis continue to live in refugee camps in neighbouring Algeria, which supports the cause of Western Sahara.
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They would be able to promote mini-grids across neighbouring villages, improving the economies of scale for developers.
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"If the project can produce positive overflows in the neighbouring countries then it makes more sense," he said.
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Those who are forced out tend to stay as close as they can to home, in neighbouring nations.
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A majority of Monaco's athletes are actually French but to qualify must live in municipalities neighbouring the principality.
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In Myanmar yaba is now a feature of life, as it has been in neighbouring Thailand for years.
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Texas and its neighbouring states are prone to such natural disasters—as is the country as a whole.
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One man erected a sign of a pig on his lawn, then screamed at a neighbouring Muslim family.
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What is certain is that the bomb was hefty enough to cause big earth tremors in neighbouring China.
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StratCom collaborates on some projects with a well-regarded centre in neighbouring Estonia that specialises in cyber-defence.
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Second, coal accounts for less than 1% of current generation, compared with 70% in neighbouring India and China.
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Banking shares were some of the top gainers in neighbouring Abu Dhabi, helping lift the index 0.4 percent.
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Malaysia has been on high alert since a bomb and gun attack in neighbouring Indonesia's capital on Thursday.
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Sources said Malaysia wants to build a tourism and entertainment hub at Bandar, to compete with neighbouring Singapore.
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Supply from neighbouring markets, such as Switzerland and Belgium, was also likely to be tight, the trader said.
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India could learn from neighbouring Bangladesh, which reduced open defecation from 34% to 1% between 1990 and 2015.
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Of the Han languages, Cantonese is spoken by around 60m people in Hong Kong and neighbouring Guangdong province.
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Eritrea has been sanctioned by the UN since 2009, in part for allegedly arming jihadists in neighbouring Somalia.
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Neighbouring Austria ended a similar probe as Amazon, yet a full-blown European Union antitrust probe still looms.
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Mr Macron set the tone when, soon afterwards, he warned of outbreaks of political "leprosy" in neighbouring countries.
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However, the jury is still out on which country owns the dish with neighbouring Indonesia already claiming it.
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The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business regains first place from neighbouring Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
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Immigrants from neighbouring Guangdong province, where Cantonese is spoken, fare better in Hong Kong, notes a language instructor.
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It would be easy enough for Saudi Arabia to seize assets from domestic firms, or from neighbouring countries.
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Many of them, hailing from neighbouring Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, work in industries ranging from construction to hospitality.
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Under apartheid, the South African government assassinated members of the now ruling African National Congress in neighbouring countries.
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The group has carried out attacks both in Nigeria and in neighbouring countries including Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
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The state of Punjab and neighbouring Jammu were on high alert and all defence bases had been sealed.
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Gasoline, whose prices is capped in Nigeria, is frequently smuggled across land borders and sold in neighbouring countries.
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Authorities say last week's assault was planned and carried out by Pakistani Taliban militants based in neighbouring Afghanistan.
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DUBAI, July 16 (Reuters) - Iran suspended all flights to Turkey after a coup attempt in the neighbouring country.
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Military-style semi-automatic rifles, banned in neighbouring Australia, are permitted in New Zealand but must be registered.
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Mr Cruz won his state of Texas and neighbouring Oklahoma, which was probably better than he had expected.
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Syrians entering their fifth year of displacement in neighbouring countries fear they might be going the same way.
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Neighbouring Indonesia, after the fall of Suharto, its last dictator, undertook radical decentralisation, which has helped entrench democracy.
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The export margin made in Ghana is about double that of neighbouring Ivory Coast, the World Bank said.
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Indonesia ranked 53 in the World Bank's latest logistics performance index, worse than neighbouring Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore.
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The move, in defiance of Baghdad, also alarmed neighbouring Turkey and Iran who have their own Kurdish minorities.
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Human traffickers have increasingly moved their operations to Tunisia since a crackdown by the coastguard in neighbouring Libya.
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In neighbouring Odisha, another regional party, the Biju Janata Dal, has nominated women in a third of seats.
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All educational institutions in the country are shut, while the borders with neighbouring Georgia and Iran are closed.
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In the neighbouring city of Ichikawa, winds were occasionally strong enough to shake buildings, while biting rain fell.
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The neighbouring United Arab Emirates (UAE) said its total number of cases had increased by 11 to 85.
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In neighbouring Belarus, the Belarusian rouble fell 5%, tracking the Russian rouble and the fall in oil prices.
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The new case is likely to heighten fears of the outbreak spilling over from Congo into neighbouring countries.
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Even the president says the ideal option would be to create an "East African Airways" with neighbouring countries.
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In the neighbouring Wanchai bar and restaurant district, police fought running battles with protesters, beating them with truncheons.
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The country, which was moving towards democracy, has been destabilised by jihadist insurgencies in neighbouring Mali and Niger.
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Shanghai and Shenzhen are the only major global exchanges in rally mode – even neighbouring Hong Kong's is retreating.
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Saudi Arabia has had no cases of the coronavirus but it has been spreading in some neighbouring countries.
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Israel is concerned by what it perceives as the growing influence of Iran in neighbouring Syria and Lebanon.
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The neighbouring S&P/NZX 50 index, New Zealand's benchmark, was set for its best week since September.
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The central bank in neighbouring Norway last week surprised markets by signalling interest rate rises sooner than expected.
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Travel agencies avoid it by taking clients to neighbouring Kosovo or Macedonia when they travel to European destinations.
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Some neighbouring countries also closed borders, while Oman's Khasab port halted import and export of goods with Iran.
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Ekaterine Tikaradze said that a Georgian citizen, who was travelling from Iran, crossed the border from neighbouring Azerbaijan.
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In neighbouring Victoria state, firefighters were battling around 20 blazes on Tuesday - down from a peak of 60.
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Hundreds of forest fires broke out in Lebanon, prompting the government to ask for help from neighbouring countries.
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Qureshi stressed that Pakistan, which fears greater instability in neighbouring Afghanistan, did not want a precipitous U.S. withdrawal.
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Wuhan, a city of 11 million, and neighbouring Huanggang, a city of 7 million, were in virtual lockdown.
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The group operates 787 stores in total, with 121 stores in neighbouring countries Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini, and Lesotho.
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Slovenia cancelled train and bus connections in past days with neighbouring Italy and limited cargo traffic from there.
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The situation began to improve only when a task force made up of neighbouring councils and charities took charge.
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Russia next face Slovakia in Group B in Lille, while England take on Wales in neighbouring Lens on Thursday.
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That has made it more dependent on power from neighbouring Victoria, its only link to Australia's national electricity market.
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On the northern fringes of Europe, Finland has little history of welcoming large numbers of refugees, unlike neighbouring Sweden.
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In Rwanda, since its ban was imposed, a thriving underground industry has emerged smuggling the bags from neighbouring Congo.
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Protests were also held simultaneously in Bangkok, the capital of neighbouring Thailand, and in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.
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Gangs in the area operate across borders, committing crimes in one country and taking refuge in a neighbouring one.
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Malaysia has been on high alert since neighbouring Muslim nation Indonesia was attacked by ISIS-linked gunmen in January.
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Russia has launched cyber-attacks, spread disinformation and interfered in the domestic affairs of both neighbouring and faraway countries.
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Thailand's Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn visits neighbouring Cambodia on Monday, but it's her new toilet that's making the news.
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Stationed in a room in Dolphin Square, London, she transcribes the conversations of fascist sympathisers in the neighbouring flat.
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China has also sent clear warning that forceful intervention is possible, with paramilitary forces holding drills in neighbouring Shenzhen.
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Cementing the pan-African mood, Ethiopia has also offered to sell shares in its flag-carrier to neighbouring governments.
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A fifth person was killed by the storm in the West Tatras in neighbouring Slovakia, mountain rescue services reported.
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An estimated 1.5m have left in the past four years, many of them settling in neighbouring Colombia and Brazil.
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The neighbouring house is furnished with pink floral wallpaper and kitschy plastic chandeliers; all part of the "urban" style.
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Together with the neighbouring city of Luliang, it plans to relocate as many as 230,000 people over 2014-2017.
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EVERY FEW YEARS Foreign Affairs, a magazine about international relations, provokes a fracas in a neighbouring discipline, international economics.
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In recent weeks thousands of Ethiopians have poured into areas around Harar, fleeing violence in neighbouring towns (see map).
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Mr Modi's number two calls Muslim migrants from neighbouring Bangladesh "termites", but promises a warm welcome to Bangladeshi Hindus.
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That figure doesn't include the untold number of Bucks residents who overdosed in neighbouring Philadelphia, which saw 907 fatalities.
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Nebraska pays its prison employees more than neighbouring states do, but county jails often pay more, with better conditions.
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Earlier this year, neighbouring Australia banned Huawei from supplying equipment for a 5G mobile network citing national security risks.
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While many foreign fighters have been active in the country, most are from neighbouring countries like Pakistan or Uzbekistan.
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The attack, an echo of one last year in neighbouring Mali, was the first by Islamists in the country.
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Malawi's outbreak follows one in neighbouring Zambia, where the military has been deployed to battle the bugs, and Zimbabwe.
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Under Erdogan, Konya and neighbouring cities have become known as "Anatolian tigers" for their fast growth and entrepreneurial zeal.
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Al-Mari recalled how a Qatari woman had recently flown to neighbouring Dubai to purchase a counterfeit designer handbag.
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The comments come as South Korea and neighbouring countries battle outbreaks of various strains of the highly virulent flu.
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In the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Social Democratic (SPD) incumbent, Malu Dreyer, also won decisively with 36.2%.
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In the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Social-Democratic incumbent, Malu Dreyer, had also won decisively, with 19603%.
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In 4503, the lower duty boosted imports by private dealers, with most of the deals struck with neighbouring India.
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South Sudan exports its crude through a pipeline that goes to a port in neighbouring Sudan to the north.
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There, as in neighbouring Liberia and Guinea, the Ebola epidemic has battered the economy, reducing government subsidies for education.
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The small size of the Bahraini economy would make it relatively easy for neighbouring states to bail it out.
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Another air attack on Saturday hit what MSF described as a school in neighbouring Saada province, killing 10 children.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is blaming the ongoing diplomatic crisis with neighbouring Ukraine on his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko.
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Hydro has said neighbouring Albras will also halve production, cutting the equivalent of 230,000 tonnes of aluminium per year.
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There have been no flights between the neighbouring countries since former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990.
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Usually reliant on France for power imports, Britain will need high imports from all neighbouring countries, ENTSO-E said.
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Few countries can claim to have done more than Turkey for the millions fleeing the war in neighbouring Syria.
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It extended travel restrictions to Italy, saying it was banning passenger ship routes to and from the neighbouring country.
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In the neighbouring Valencia region, at least two rivers burst their banks, forcing the evacuation of dozens of people.
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At least 3 million Zimbabweans emigrated in search of a better life, most of them to neighbouring South Africa.
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Neighbouring Tanzania, which is reviving its national carrier, has bought eight new planes and is considering flights to London.
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Many airlines use Iranian airspace, including Qatar Airways which is banned from flying over some neighbouring Gulf Arab states.
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Unlike neighbouring Iraq, ISIS fighters who are convicted do not face the death penalty in the Kurdish controlled region.
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The city of 11 million people, and neighbouring Huanggang, a city of about 0003 million, were in virtual lockdown.
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However, a defence ministry spokesman said the bullet came from a neighbouring community, although it was unclear exactly where.
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The storm killed seven people in Fujian and three in neighbouring Zhejiang province, state media and the government said.
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Neighbouring Sweden and Denmark are both among the European countries that have cut interest rates to less than zero.
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That was slightly more than the 18,000-seat palace in neighbouring Allen district had cost—which was no coincidence.
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In neighbouring New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index edged up 0.2%, or 26.53 points, to 11,256.12.
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Not only has it had to deal with America's laptop ban, it has also faced sanctions from neighbouring Gulf states.
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A fireworks factory blew up in the early hours of Wednesday in southeast China, rocking neighbouring buildings and killing three.
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With the small stadium packed to capacity, people climbed trees and walls, or watched from the terraces of neighbouring houses.
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The metro in neighbouring Dubai has earned hundreds of millions of dollars with a similar initiative, according to local media.
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In neighbouring Abu Dhabi, the index fell 0.7 percent, weighed down by a 1.8 percent pull-back in Dana Gas .
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That land, protected by the dikes, currently connects the peninsula of Nova Scotia to the neighbouring province of New Brunswick.
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The United Arab Emirates capital previously limited ownership largely to Emiratis and citizens of the neighbouring Gulf Cooperation Council states.
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Albania and neighbouring Kosovo decided last November their transmission operators would own an equal share of the exchange, she said.
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Uganda is very well prepared... but we can expect and should plan for more cases in DRC and neighbouring countries.
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It now shares functions with neighbouring authorities, puts services out to tender and limits its use of back-office staff.
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In neighbouring Bangladesh to the north, authorities have begun moving 0003,000 people from seven coastal districts, a government minister said.
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After battering India, Fani barrelled into neighbouring Bangladesh on Saturday as a much weaker storm, killing at least five people.
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Take Apma, spoken by 203,800 people in Vanuatu, or Ske, its neighbouring language, spoken in only one cluster of villages.
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She pointed to weakness in the neighbouring Swedish crown and the increasing correlation since early-2017 between the two currencies.
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For the German Riesling, placing it in neighbouring Alsace, France—so long as the variety was correctly listed as Riesling2.
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But then the neighbouring state of Gujarat decided to build a 182-metre figure of Vallabhbhai Patel, an independence hero.
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China has said that Simon Cheng, the consulate employee, was detained in the border city of Shenzhen neighbouring Hong Kong.
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The country's former president, Charles Taylor, started or fuelled wars in three neighbouring countries: Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast.
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Around 88 percent of the crude that Bapco refines comes from neighbouring Saudi Arabia, and the rest from Bahrains field.
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Rights groups say neighbouring states including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are among the Israeli firms' spyware customers.
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Beijing has said that Simon Cheng, the consulate employee, was detained in the border city of Shenzhen neighbouring Hong Kong.
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He was hospitalized twice in early 2016 while still in detention, Amnesty International said, and later fled to neighbouring Senegal.
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Just one-third of Asians who move abroad remain on the continent, and of those, most stick to neighbouring countries.
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Wilson Laleau, the president's chief of staff, says that 6,000 barrels a day are smuggled to the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
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Those infected were taken off the ship and moved to hospitals in Tokyo and neighbouring towns, the health ministry said.
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Gold in the northwestern state of Zamfara is routinely smuggled out of the country illegally to neighbouring Niger and Togo.
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Boko Haram many times attacked his home in Doron Baga, in Borno state, Nigeria, and the neighbouring market town, Baga.
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The chief of a neighbouring village says his palace was destroyed in an air strike after the herdsmen had left.
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Federal police arrived in a neighbouring barrio with dogs, to hunt for people trapped in the rubble of collapsed buildings.
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In neighbouring Abu Dhabi the index was also dragged lower by banking shares; Union National Bank was down 1.1 percent.
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Uber and Careem said they had not suspended operations in neighbouring Dubai, the commercial and tourist hub of the UAE.
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When fighting broke out in late 2013 it risked becoming a proxy war between, in particular, neighbouring Sudan and Uganda.
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He said the WHO had alerted the nine neighbouring countries but currently regarded the risk of regional spread as "moderate".
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In recent weeks damage to infrastructure in the neighbouring port of Salif has also cut food deliveries, aid officials said.
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Australia and neighbouring New Zealand are among roughly a third of countries worldwide that allow foreign donations to political parties.
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Some fear that a vote for independence will elicit violent responses from the government in Baghdad and from neighbouring countries.
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But the growth is concentrated in Manila and the two neighbouring provinces, which generate around 19803% of the country's output.
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The civil war in neighbouring Libya also provides a dark warning of what can happen when a dictator is overthrown.
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The new convictions were for "insulting a neighbouring country" and "insulting national institutions" in comments posted on Twitter, activists said.
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The lower import duty has prompted purchases by private dealers, with most of the deals being struck with neighbouring India.
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The largest listed developer in neighbouring Dubai, Emaar Properties, added 0.9 percent, helping lift Dubai's main index up 0.4 percent.
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Rajaram Navle, a farmer from a neighbouring village, said even now Modi's government was not paying heed to farmers' concerns.
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BlackBerry has partnered with a New Delhi-based company for manufacturing and selling its smartphones in India and neighbouring countries.
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There have been rival governments in Tripoli and the east since 2014, when most diplomatic missions evacuated to neighbouring Tunisia.
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She now faces a tough contest in New Hampshire where Mr Sanders, a senator from neighbouring Vermont, is extremely popular.
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IN 1918 the then three-month-old Moldovan republic gave up the struggle for survival and united with neighbouring Romania.
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It is also pushing some Chinese manufacturers to move capacity to neighbouring countries and rebuild supply chains outside of China.
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Nidera's seed business is concentrated in Argentina and Brazil, with a network in neighbouring countries, according to COFCO International's website.
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He had earlier been found guilty of heading a campaign of rape and murder in the neighbouring Central African Republic.
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Granted, the past decade has seen action, besides the steady stream of unions among neighbouring savings banks and co-ops.
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The ambush was more likely the work of the Islamic State (IS) group, which has procured weapons from neighbouring Libya.
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In neighbouring Zimbabwe, the official death count stands at 98 but is likely to grow as hundreds are still missing.
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Neighbouring France has also faced industrial action in the last few weeks in protests against President Emmanuel Macron's planned reforms.
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India's rupee and stocks rose cautiously after two days of declines that were spurred by rising tensions with neighbouring Pakistan.
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But the Algiers stock market, smaller than those in neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia, struggles with very low levels of liquidity.
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Several NATO allies have also provided Patriot missile batteries to protect Turkey's southern borders during the conflict in neighbouring Syria.
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The network and link to neighbouring Victoria state shut down to prevent damage to infrastructure, causing a state-wide outage.
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A 5% import tax on raw materials has cut off the flow of concentrates from neighbouring Congo to both plants.
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The updated advice does not apply to neighbouring Britain, a former EU member, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Twitter.
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Campaigners in neighbouring Cambodia said they had seen a rise in online sex abuse since schools there closed last week.
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The government this week imposed a curfew in the capital and a full lockdown in the neighbouring province of Blida.
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Located in the Norwegian Sea, Aasta Hansteen feeds gas into the Polarled pipeline together with the neighbouring Snefrid Nord field.
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In neighbouring Nauru, Aingimea defeated former finance minister David Adeang in a general election at the weekend, the government said.
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Cross-border supply chains in Europe have more foreign inputs from neighbouring countries than those in Asia or North America.
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A foreign tourist pays 1,100 rupees (about $15) to enter the grounds, although nationals from neighbouring countries get a discount.
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Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, and neighbouring Huanggang, a city of about 7 million, were in virtual lockdown.
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In neighbouring India, at least 10 people were killed after several avalanches hit the northern-part of Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Sarawak and neighbouring Sabah possess Malaysia's most prolific oil and gas reserves in their waters in the South China Sea.
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Tesla's battery is nearly 620 miles away — Loy Yang is located on the outskirts of Traralgon, in neighbouring state Victoria.
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Indonesia and neighbouring Malaysia are also trying to quench the flames and clear the haze they produce by seeding clouds.
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Health minister Ekaterine Tikaradze said an infected Georgian citizen, who was travelling from Iran, crossed the border from neighbouring Azerbaijan.
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Tensions have been exacerbated by war in neighbouring Syria, where Hezbollah is fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
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In neighbouring Abu Dhabi, a rebound in some of the previous session's top losers helped lift the index 0.23 percent.
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Abiy took office last year and won the Nobel Peace Prize in October for his peacemaking efforts with neighbouring Eritrea.
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So far, only neighbouring New Zealand can sell its crop in Australia, supplying up to 15 percent of domestic demand.
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