“With over 40 per cent of gross overseas investment concentrated in agribusiness, energy, and large scale real estate, New Zealand is losing ownership of the building blocks of our economy”, Mr Shaw said.
But Turkey’s best hope for a “grand coalition” collapsed last Thursday as Mr. Davutoglu said the country’s two biggest parties couldn’t bridge “deep divides”.
A lawyer, familiar with the case, said though it had been reported that Justo had signed a confession when he was interrogated by Thai police, he would still need to have his plea recorded in court.
The symbolic moment served as a picture-perfect coda to 8 months of quick changes since the December 17 rapprochement announcement by US President Barack Obama and Cuban counterpart Raul Castro, which paved the way for the two countries to reopen their embassies on July 20.
He was believed to have been planning a series of attacks against Palestinians intended to stir up unrest among the Palestinians and bring down the Israeli government. “We are determined to vigorously fight manifestations of hate, fanaticism and terrorism from whatever...
The victory of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Baber Nawaz Khan would be celebrated by the people on the same venue on August 16 to thank the Almighty for putting the country into right hands, Dr Kirmani said. However, the apex court later ordered a re-election on...
Among the guests at the February dinner: LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman, authors Toni Morrison and Malcolm Gladwell, hedge fund manager Marc Lasry, venture capitalist John Doerr, and actress Eva Longoria. All three attended a recent White House dinner.
Kerry lead a ceremony to raise the US flag over the newly reopened American embassy on Friday, becoming the first US top diplomat to visit Cuba in 70 years.
Mourinho’s need for new defenders was evident at Eastlands, as has been his desperation for the Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich to pay what it takes to sign Stones. City full-backs Aleksandar Kolarov (created the most City chances with a total of four) and, to a slightly...