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Thousands protest in Georgia after Parliament approves controversial "foreign agents" bill

France24.com (en) 

Huge throngs of protesters blocked streets in the capital of Georgia and milled angrily outside the parliament building after lawmakers on Tuesday approved a “foreign influence” bill that critics call a Russian-style threat to free speech and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. Story by Laurent Berstecher.

Top Cultural Experiences in Maldives – Captivating Insights into a Rich Heritage

List.ly 

A Listly List - The Maldives conjures images of idyllic beaches, crystal-clear waters, and luxurious resorts. But beyond the sublime shorelines, this tropical paradise also has a rich culture and heritage, waiting to be experienced by curious travellers. - Engage in Sunset Fishing, Experience the Malé Fish Market, Explore the National Museum, Head to the Grand Friday Mosque, and Visit the Old Friday Mosque

HMRC: Taxpayers face longer waits of 23 minutes for helplines - bbc.co.uk

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  1. HMRC: Taxpayers face longer waits of 23 minutes for helplines  bbc.co.uk
  2. HMRC leaves callers on hold ‘for 800 years’, says spending watchdog  The Guardian
  3. Taxpayers spent '800 years' on hold to HMRC, says UK spending watchdog  Financial Times
  4. HMRC's hold music has become our unofficial national anthem  The New Statesman
  5. Taxpayers told: Your call is important to us, please hold the line - for 798 years  inews

HMRC: Taxpayers face longer waits of 23 minutes for helplines - BBC

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  1. HMRC: Taxpayers face longer waits of 23 minutes for helplines  BBC
  2. HMRC leaves callers on hold ‘for 800 years’, says spending watchdog  The Guardian
  3. Britons spend total of 800 years waiting to speak to the taxman  The Times
  4. Taxpayers spent '800 years' on hold to HMRC, says UK spending watchdog  Financial Times
  5. HMRC leaves taxpayers on hold for 800 years  The Telegraph

Philippine flotilla a new challenge to China

BangkokPost.com 

BEIJING - China declared on Wednesday that it has “goodwill arrangements” for fishing in the South China Sea, as it responded to reports of Philippine commercial vessels in disputed waters.