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Syrian families' 'unbearable' wait to know fate of detainee relatives - BBC.com

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  1. Syrian families' 'unbearable' wait to know fate of detainee relatives  BBC.com
  2. Inside Bashar al-Assad’s dungeons  The Economist
  3. Clarissa Ward goes inside Syria’s infamous ‘slaughterhouse’ prison  CNN
  4. ‘We Thought We Would Be Executed’: Freed Prisoner on Life Inside Sednaya  The New York Times

Exclusive: Bernie Ecclestone Reflects on His Formula 1 Legacy and Grand Prix Collection

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In an intimate and revealing interview, Formula 1’s godfather, Bernie Ecclestone, opens up about his decision to part ways with his extraordinary and unparalleled Grand Prix and Formula 1 collection. Known for his pivotal role in transforming Formula 1 into the global juggernaut it is today, Bernie shares the story behind his prized collection and.....check out full post »

How to protect your packages from porch pirates

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Front door surveillance cameras can help catch people stealing packages, but they don't necessarily help stop the thefts. Ash-har Quraishi takes a look at several ways people are trying to protect themselves from porch pirates this holiday season.

Three arrested with fake N129bn currencies in Kano

The Punch 

The Kano State Police Command has arrested three persons for possessing counterfeit currencies amounting to N129,542,826,000:00. The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna, confirmed the arrest of the suspects on Tuesday. He said the counterfeit currencies included the US dollars, CFA and naira as those also stolen from another dealer of the funds. “Counterfeit

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Adani Ports drops $553 million US loan for Sri Lanka terminal, opts for internal funding

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has withdrawn its $553 million loan request from the US Development Finance Corporation for the Colombo port project. APSEZ will instead fund the project with internal resources. The project is progressing well and is expected to be operational early next year. This follows investigations into Adani by US authorities.

AfDB mobilises $2.2bn for Nigeria’s agro-industrial hubs

The Punch 

The African Development Bank Group has facilitated the mobilisation of $2.2bn to advance the second phase of Nigeria’s Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones initiative. This commitment was made during the Africa Investment Forum, Morocco, where Nigerian state governors, leaders from multilateral development organisations, diplomats, and private sector investors gathered to show their support. According to a

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FRC drums support for Tax Reform Bills

The Punch 

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission has called for strong support across geopolitical zones for the controversial Tax Reform Bills currently before the National Assembly. The Chairman of the Commission, Victor Muruako, made this call during an interaction with academics and journalists on the sidelines of the Fellowship Lecture and Investiture Ceremony of the Capital Market Academics

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Shabana Mahmood: Prison space may run out despite plans to expand - BBC.com

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  1. Shabana Mahmood: Prison space may run out despite plans to expand  BBC.com
  2. Under-strain prison system to shut thousands of cells for fire safety and security improvements  Sky News
  3. Prisons ‘will run out of space’ despite 14,000 new places  The Times
  4. Government sets target for 14,000 prison cell spaces by 2031  The Independent
  5. Government pledges to build 14,000 new prison places to tackle overcrowding crisis  The Yorkshire Post

Nurse makes pricey medical shirts for patients for free

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A common clothing item for cancer patients is a port shirt, which allows for easy access to the patient's chest for chemotherapy treatment. But they can cost over $100. So, nurse Whitney Carpenter of South Carolina's Levine Cancer Institute decided to make them herself to give to patients for free.