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Currency in circulation hits N3.97tn in May 

The Punch 

The currency’s value in circulation has risen to N3.97tn at the end of May, representing an all-time high and a 1.07 per cent increase over the previous month. The data released on the Central Bank of Nigeria website on Sunday indicated that the currency in circulation has been rising consistently over the months from N3.92tn

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May Round Up

Limerick Triathlon Club 

A busy month started with the Great Limerick Run, where LTC were out in force across all the distances –  Marathon, Half Marathon & 6 mile. Next up was IM 70.3 Mallorca, with a great crew making the trip to Alcudia for one of the biggest 70.3’s in Europe. Well done to Roisin Kelleher, Brendan […]

Opportunities and challenges of the expanding satellite technology market

Cyprus Mail 

Long gone are the times when space used to be a matter of scientific observations and defense strategies restricted to only a few. In the past decade, the industry, dating back to more than 60 years ago, has made a quantum leap as vast expanses of the cosmos welcomed fleets of diverse spacecraft to not […]

Reform momentum must be sustained ‘regardless of the form or composition’ of new government

Engineeringnews.co.za 

President Cyril Ramaphosa has underlined the importance of the new government – which is yet to be formed after no single party secured an outright majority in the recent elections – continuing with the economic reforms under way in the electricity, logistics, water and telecommunications sectors. Writing in his weekly newsletter days after the national executive committee of the African National Congress (ANC) agreed that it should initiate talks with other parties on the formation of a possible government of national unity (GNU)... Читать дальше...

Respiratory diseases surge in Argentina as fewer people get jabbed

«MercoPress» (en) 

Argentine healthcare experts in the Buenos Aires area said this weekend that medical wards were on the brink of collapse given the number of people seeking attention with symptoms of influenza or other respiratory diseases such as influenza A or pneumonia. At the same time, they encouraged the population to get vaccinated against the flu because coverage this year was below 40% while cases went up by 15% from 2023.