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US sells 330,100 tonnes of 2021/22 soybean meal this week, says USDA
SAO PAULO, 27 – US exporters sold 330,100 tonnes of soybean meal from the 2021/22 crop in the week ending…
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3 Leadership Lessons From Netflix’s ‘Don’t Look Up’ Small Business Big Business
, one of the last great Hits The film was on streaming in 2021″don’t look up” (don’t look up), da…
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Fabio Gomes said in his presentation, ‘I want to make the Hulk more independent, because he is an incredible player’
Atlético-MG carried forward 24-year-old Fabio Gomes, who belonged to Oste-SP but was in the New York Red Bull of the…
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US allows more foreign students to work to support economy
(Dec/2021) Job Advertisement in Miami, Florida – GETTY IMAGES/AFP/Archives The United States has added 22 specialties to the vocational training…
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USDA sells 1.09mt of corn in week 2021/22, USDA . Is said
SAO PAULO, 21 – US exporters sold 1.091 million tonnes of corn from the 2021/22 crop in the week ending…
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Dollar rises against rivals, eyes on US and Eurozone data
After a volatile session, the dollar strengthened against its rivals on Thursday. Among indicators, investors kept an eye on the…
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Starbucks no longer requires employees to vaccinate in the US
American multinational company Starbucks has announced that it will no longer require employees to be vaccinated or tested for COVID-19…
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Bolsonaro says he should visit Hungary and Poland after trip to Russia – 01/19/2022
by Pedro Fonseca (Reuters) – President Jair Bolsonaro said on Wednesday he would visit Hungary and Poland after his trip…
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Brazilians are foreigners who have violated the most length of stay on US visas in 2020
The US Embassy has made more vacancies available for Visa Interview (Photo: Wikimedia) Issued Numbers By the Department of Homeland…
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IMF may lose legitimacy if Argentina faces instability, says minister
Argentine Economy Minister Martin Guzmán – AFP / Archives The International Monetary Fund (IMF) could lose legitimacy if it “pushes…
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