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The Prime Minister also detailed the new measures, which include giving city mayors the option of shutting down busy streets and squares after 9 p.m.
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Britain wants to reassert sovereignty over its waters and have no EU legal oversight over the deal.
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The Islamabad High Court through newspaper advertisements has asked Sharif to appear before it by November 24 to avoid being declared a "proclaimed offender".
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The youth-led movement has suffered several blows this week, with scores arrested after demonstrators surrounded a royal motorcade and flashed a pro-democracy salute to Queen Suthida during a Wednesday protest.
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The party will also set up giant screens in several parts of the state to broadcast his speech.
Various cultural programmes, including gigs by folk artistes, have been lined up at EZCC next week.
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The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain became the third and fourth Arab states to agree to normalise ties with Israel, following Egypt's peace deal with Israel in 1979 and a 1994 pact with Jordan.
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The result will give Labour an outright majority in Parliament, the first time any party has achieved that since New Zealand implemented a proportional voting system 24 years ago.
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“Happy to be throwing open yet another flyover in #Hyderabad tomorrow that has been completed as part of #SRDP (Strategic Road Development Plan) RHS flyover at Bairamalguda junction, 780 mt long coating 26.5Cr.” (sic)
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PM noted the steady decline in the daily Covid cases and growth rate and stressed that every step in the logistics, delivery, and administration concerning vaccine should be put in place rigorously
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The Auckland outbreak also prompted Ardern to postpone the election by a month and helped increase the early voter turnout.
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"With the blessings of the goddess, may our planet be safe, healthy and prosperous."
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Canada's ambassador to China obtained "virtual consular access" to Spavor and Kovrig over the weekend, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said Saturday.
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The ‘take-it-or-leave-it’ approach of the Modi govt on GST demonstrates its arrogant attitude
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Attendance to public events is cut from 5,000 to 1,000 and gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited in public spaces such as beaches and parks.
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After falling during the summer, coronavirus cases are rising in the UK as winter approaches, with northwest and northeast England seeing the steepest increases.
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"Just because the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister call these measures an economic stimulus does not mean the economy will obey and get stimulated."
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Along with Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Prime Minister is interacting with some of the beneficiaries during the event.
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The prime minister is heard suggesting the CEO make use of wind turbines to produce not just energy but also oxygen and clean drinking water from thin air.
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BJP National President JP Nadda, Union Ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad and Giriraj Singh also paid their respects to the departed leader.
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"Their work towards serving the nation and furthering national interests globally are commendable."