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Australian mining company accepts to pay Mali $160mln in tax dispute
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French President on Private Visit to Morocco to Foster Friendship Bond with King Mohammed VI
The previously announced official visit to Morocco by newly elected French President, Emmanuel Macron, is rather a private visit aiming at strengthening the bonds of friendship with King Mohammed VI. A statement of the French presidency has confirmed that the visit, due on June 14-15, has a private and family character. In a briefing at […]



