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With the governments decision to allow a Canadian Company to develop the largest copper deposit. Negotiations between the panamanian authorities and the canadians took several years to finalize an agreement that provides for the payment of an annual royalty to the Central American country, it will amount to 375 million. The opposition points out that this is a small price to pay for the colossal environmental damage that is inevitable. In addition, canadians become the actual owners of not only the mine, but the entire country, since they will be able to influence government policy. Participants in street battles are confident that panama is once again falling into colonial dependence, and this despite the fact that only in 2000 the country partially got rid of it, taking away control of the panama canal from the americans. In belarus , difficult weather conditions remain in most parts of the country; rains and sleet continue in the north, which complicates the road situation. The Traf

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Qatari Ambassador: I raise my hat in salute to resilient Jordanians | Jordan News

Qatari Ambassador to Jordan Sheikh Saud bin Nasser bin Jassim Al Thani commended the outstanding performance of the.

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Saudi League: Chikwelu grabs brace at Al Shabab debut

Super Falcons midfielder, Rita Chikwelu scored a brace on her debut for Saudi club, Al Shabab. Al Shabab, however, lost the thrilling contest against

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Women's soccer makes gains in Mideast despite conservatives

Women's soccer has been long been neglected in the Middle East, a region that is mad for the men's game and hosts the World Cup for the first time this month in Qatar. The women's game has been held back by lack of financing and by conservative attitudes.

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Women's soccer makes gains in the Middle East despite conservatives

Women's soccer has been long been neglected in the Middle East, a region that is mad for the men's game and hosts the World Cup for the first time this month in Qatar. But some places show signs of momentum. The growth usually depends on active government promotion of women's sports.

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