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Germany map. INQUIRER FILES/STOCK IMAGE Frankfurt, Germany — A German flying taxi firm was Tuesday saved from collapse after investors swooped in to take it over, in a case that has fired debate about support for the country’s startup sc
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MANILAllgames168, Philippines Proposals to increase the aggregate period of lease for foreign investors to 99 years have been approved by the House of Representatives on the third and final reading. House Bill (HB) No. 10755, a consolidation of four
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