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Companies Deny Making Pagers Used in Lebanon Explosions

Sofmag.com 

by Susan Katz Keating The two companies issued denials as questions center on how the explosions were triggered, and by whom. A Taiwan company whose pagers have been tied to the deadly attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon says the pagers were produced and sold by a Budapest-based partner company that denies making the pagers. At …

News24 | Hawks defend promotion of porn-sending, Modack-linked cop

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The Portfolio Committee on Police wants the Hawks to review the promotion of a general who sent pornographic content on a police WhatsApp group, has been accused of bullying and harassing a colleague, and allegedly met with suspected underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack.

Report: Enzo Maresca Ready to ‘Axe’ £88m Star as Chelsea Exodus Continues

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Chelsea Transfers: Mudryk and More in January Revamp Chelsea’s approach to the upcoming January transfer window signals a tactical reshuffling under Enzo Maresca, as the club prepares to part ways with Mykhailo Mudryk and other fringe players. This information, sourced from TEAMtalk, underscores a period of adjustment and strategic alignment within the squad. Mudryk’s Uncertain […]

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Germany and Central Asia Explore Energy and Technology Cooperation

Oilprice.com 

Central Asian leaders sent German Chancellor Olaf Scholz a clear and consistent message during his three-day visit to the region: ‘to get, you’ve got to give.’ The five Central Asian heads of state gathered in the Kazakh capital Astana on September 17 for a meeting with Scholz, with discussions focusing on expanding trade between the West and Central Asia. Germany is particularly interested in boosting natural gas imports from the region as part of a continuing pan-European Union effort to pivot away from Russian energy. Читать дальше...

$8,000 per wooden step!

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The Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance released: he Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance can reveal through Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act that Auckland Council spent $263,000 on four sets of stairs for Milford Beach’s Southern Walkway. As part of council’s coastal asset renewals programme, the total figure adds up to $8,218.75 per step, replaced like-for-like with the […]

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