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Новости за 01.10.2024

Gombe gov frees 23 convicts, others 

The Punch 

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, on Monday approved the unconditional release of no fewer than 23 convicts. Yahaya said his approval is a sequel to the approval of the state’s advisory council on the prerogative of mercy. Others are the commutation of life sentences for two convicts to 15 years, the reduction of two death

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Droughts drive Spanish boom in pistachio farming

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Two decades ago, Miguel Angel Garcia harvested grapes and grains on his farm in central Spain, like his father and grandfather before him. Garcia harvests 10 to 20 tonnes of the green nut each year at his 26-hectare (64-acres) farm in Manzanares in the central region of Castilla-La Mancha, part of a boom in pistachio production in Spain.

Is there something rotten…?

The Copenhagen Post online 

“Which room did Shakespeare write Hamlet in?”  An American tourist asked me this question at the entrance to Kronborg Castle in Helsingør.  It was July 2017, and I was rushing to begin a final rehearsal of our production of “Hamlet”marking Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary.  I was playing the role of Hamlet’s mother, Queen Gertrude, in a […]

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Hato Hone St John's Shocktober Is Here

Scoop 

Jacci Tatnell, HHStJ National Manager – Community Education, says Aotearoa has some of the worst cardiac arrest survival rates in the world and HHStJ wants to turn that around by enabling New Zealanders to learn its 3 Steps for Life skills to save ...

Vance-Walz face-off: US VP rivals to clash in 'high drama' debate

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US vice presidential contenders J.D. Vance and Tim Walz are set for a crucial debate today, potentially the last major event before the 2024 election. Vance and Walz aim to sway voters in pivotal Midwestern states, with their stark differences adding intensity to the contest.

Dockworkers from Maine to Texas go on strike, risking new shortages

Voice of America 

PHILADELPHIA — Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and automation that could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods if it goes on more than a few weeks. The contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association expired at midnight, and even though progress was reported in talks on Monday, the workers went on strike. The strike affecting 36 ports is the first by the union since 1977. Читать дальше...