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Spain rejects NATO’s 5% defence spending hike as ‘counterproductive’

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:International   来源:Cricket  查看:  评论:0
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Synopsys relies on China for about 16 percent of its annual revenue, while China accounts for about 12 percent of annual revenue for Cadence.Synopsys, which partners with chip companies such as Nvidia, Qualcomm and Intel, provides software and hardware used for designing advanced processors.

Spain rejects NATO’s 5% defence spending hike as ‘counterproductive’

The UN nuclear watchdog warns Tehran could be close to weapons-grade enriched uranium, as negotiations with the US continue.Iran has rejected a report from the United Nations nuclear watchdog that alleges Tehran has increased its stockpile of highly enriched, near weapons-grade uranium by 50 percent in the last three months.Iran said on Saturday that the accusation from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was “politically motivated and repeates baseless accusations”.

Spain rejects NATO’s 5% defence spending hike as ‘counterproductive’

It all comes as nuclear deal negotiations are under way between the United States and Iran, with the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying that his country would respond to “elements of a US proposal” his Omani counterpart, Badr Al-Busaidi, had presented during a short visit to Tehran on Saturday.Araghchi said that the proposal would be “responded to in line with the principles, national interests and rights of the people of Iran”.

Spain rejects NATO’s 5% defence spending hike as ‘counterproductive’

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Before Mexico decided to elect its judges, the choice of judicial leaders was made through internal government channels.Supreme Court justices, for instance, were nominated by Mexico's president and approved in the Senate. A judicial commission, meanwhile, selected the other federal judges, evaluating candidates through exams, coursework and experience.

But last year, a constitutional amendment paved the way for Sunday's controversial election.It was a final, parting victory for outgoing President

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