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Ron Lieber with his Chromebook, which he frequently uses for work. Credit Cole Wilson for The New York Times


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Laura Callens, 52, at home in Rochester. After her husband died, she left a job as a school admissions director and chose to become a nurse. She will soon work in the same hospital unit that treated her husband. Credit Heather Ainsworth for The New York Times


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People walk next to Palmarium shopping mall in Tunis. — Reuters


Tunisia Plans to Issue EUR 1-Billion Bond

Tunisia Plans to Issue EUR 1-Billion Bond

Tunisia- Tunisia plans a bond issue of EUR 1,000 million to finance the state’s budget. This caused a debate in the Tunisian Parliament between government representatives and opposition parties on continuity of foreign borrowing and not relying on own resources....
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Kuwait, Euromoney Kuwait, Oil, Finance


Kuwaiti Government Proceed with Fiscal Reforms

Kuwaiti Government Proceed with Fiscal Reforms

Kuwait – Kuwait’s Finance Ministry Undersecretary Khalifa Hamada said on Tuesday that Kuwait’s economy suffers from glaring structural errors induced by accumulations that have stalled development. Hamada said that the government should monitor economic procedures and...
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari speaks to reporters during a news conference in Baghdad, Iraq December 30, 2015. REUTERS/Khalid al Mousily


Iraqi FM could be Sacked

Iraqi FM could be Sacked

Baghdad – Days after the Iraqi Parliament sacked the Minister of Finance Hoshyar Zebari, member of Parliamentary Integrity Committee and only Kurdish MP at the Reform Front announced he had collected the signature for questioning FM Ibrahim al-Jaafari. On September...