Thailand welcomes EU decision to lift warning on illegal fishing By Rumobritt On 00:02 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Thailand on Wednesday welcomed a decision by the European Commission to drop the Southeast Asian nation from a list of countries it had warned over illegal and unregulated fishing. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2sk6gqN via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Explainer: Trump risks legal fight with emergency threat on wallPresident Donald Trump will almost certainly face legal challenges over his decision to declare a national emergency to get additional funding for a U… Read MoreU.S. sends first families to Mexico to await asylum, rights groups sueThe United States began sending Central American families seeking asylum back to Mexico this week, a Mexican immigration source said on Thursday, whil… Read MoreAmazon's NY exit spurs reactions on money saved and jobs lostAmazon.com Inc's decision on Thursday to scrap its proposal to locate a second headquarters in the Queens borough of New York City ignited a sea of du… Read MoreFeeling unwelcome, Amazon ditches plans for New York hubAmazon.com Inc abruptly scrapped plans to build a major outpost in New York that could have created 25,000 jobs, blaming opposition from local leaders… Read MoreSenate passes border security bill, sends to HouseThe U.S. Senate on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to avert another partial government shutdown with bipartisan spending legislation that funds new barr… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Thailand welcomes EU decision to lift warning on illegal fishing By Rumobritt On 00:02 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Thailand on Wednesday welcomed a decision by the European Commission to drop the Southeast Asian nation from a list of countries it had warned over illegal and unregulated fishing. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2sk6gqN via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Explainer: Trump risks legal fight with emergency threat on wallPresident Donald Trump will almost certainly face legal challenges over his decision to declare a national emergency to get additional funding for a U… Read MoreU.S. sends first families to Mexico to await asylum, rights groups sueThe United States began sending Central American families seeking asylum back to Mexico this week, a Mexican immigration source said on Thursday, whil… Read MoreAmazon's NY exit spurs reactions on money saved and jobs lostAmazon.com Inc's decision on Thursday to scrap its proposal to locate a second headquarters in the Queens borough of New York City ignited a sea of du… Read MoreFeeling unwelcome, Amazon ditches plans for New York hubAmazon.com Inc abruptly scrapped plans to build a major outpost in New York that could have created 25,000 jobs, blaming opposition from local leaders… Read MoreSenate passes border security bill, sends to HouseThe U.S. Senate on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to avert another partial government shutdown with bipartisan spending legislation that funds new barr… Read More
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