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Iraq raps Israeli forces for heinous act against Palestinians

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Sep. 14 (MNA) – Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani says that Israeli forces have committed “the most heinous of killings, massacre, destruction and violation against civilians in full view of the world”.

911 calls offer glimpse into aftermath of Georgia high school shooting

CBSNews.com 

Memorials will be held today to honor two of the victims of last week’s deadly shooting at a Georgia high school. CBS News has obtained 911 calls from parents of students trying to get information in the moments after the violence unfolded. The shooting left two teachers and two students dead.

Local MP Opposes Greenwoods Car Park Removal

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ACT Leader and MP for Epsom David Seymour has written to Auckland Transport and the Albert Eden Local Board in opposition to removing car parks from the West Side of Manukau Rd at Greenwoods Corner.

NRC Pleased To See RONS And RORS Funding Allocation

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National Road Carriers Association (NRC) is pleased to see the Government’s announcements today allocating funding to Roads of National Significance (RONS) and Roads of Regional Significance (RORS).

Eye Opener: Justin Timberlake accepts plea deal

CBSNews.com 

Singer Justin Timberlake has accepted a plea deal related to his DUI charges from this summer. Meanwhile, police in Bolivia seized 11,000 turtle eggs that were being illegally transported. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.

Minsk marks City Day

BelTA (en) 

Minsk marks its 957th birthday. The celebrations kicked off with a solemn flower ceremony at the Minsk Hero City Monument.

Clubs Facing Extinction Should Be Empowered To Do Good

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Kiwis shouldn’t have to sacrifice their membership of a rowing club or bridge club just because a piece of legislation loaded on costs in a cost-of-living crisis. The people running these clubs are busy parents, grandparents, and hobbyists building ...

Supporting Growth And Resilience In Otago And Southland

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This investment will also support growth in Mosgiel and Queenstown and unlock land for for up to 2,000 new houses to tackle the housing crisis in the region. Up to $33 million will be invested in improving network efficiencies to reduce congestion ...

Delivering Connected And Resilient Roading For Northland

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We are committed to making sure that every transport dollar is spent wisely on the projects and services that Kiwis need. For Northland, this means investing in a resilient and reliable road network that keeps Northland connected and thriving.

Govt Transport Plan Deepens Fossil Fuel Fix

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Our communities should be supported to build sustainable societies that allow people to move around without great cost to the climate or household budgets.

PM Meets Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his Malaysian counterpart, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, have today released a Joint Statement emphasising both countries’ commitment to the bilateral Strategic Partnership.

WB people offer food to medics, thousands treated free at 'Abhaya' clinic

Business Standard 

Forty-year-old Arpan Maity, a practising physician and an alumnus of R G Kar Medical College and Hospital, was busy collecting food items, clothes, raincoats, umbrellas and other materials at a makeshift counter near the state health department headquarters where thousands of medics have been staging a sit-in for the last five days. From cots, bed sheets and raincoats to large umbrellas and food packets, the agitators are flooded with items from common people, Maity told PTI at the agitation site. Читать дальше...