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Weeks of sudden, sustained seasonal downpours commonly referred to as the ‘May/June’ rains continued for much of this week across the country, making clearer with each passing day the extent of the havoc that has been wrought on the agricultural sector and some of those who must depend on the sector for their livelihoods and their nourishment.
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Showing absolutely no emotion, Nat Turner was put to death by hanging after leading a successful revolution in VA, 1831.
The post Black Fact of the Day: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 – Brought to you by Black365 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
May 25: Entrepreneur Madame C.J. Walker passed away at her villa in New York, 1919
The post May 25: Entrepreneur Madame C.J. Walker passed away at her villa in New York, 1919 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
Prime Minister Allen Chastanet has urged Saint Lucians to unite in the national day of prayer and fasting on Monday, May 24. The activity will run from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm. 'I urge all Saint Lucians to unite in resolve and purpose and recommit to our faith,' the PM stated. 'Let us come together […]
This article PM Urges Saint Lucians To Unite In National Day Of Prayer appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.
Data News Staff Edited Report In the Public Schools of New Orleans, it was recently announced that they will go back to “distance learning” this week because of rising COVID-19 cases in the City. The [...]
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[Egypt Online] President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met on Tuesday 1/6/2021 with Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Minister of Planning and Economic Development Dr. Hala El-Said, Minister of Finance Dr. Mohamed Maait, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Mr. Al-Sayed El-Quseir and Minister of Trade and Industry Ms. Nevine Gamea.
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Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler unleashed an onslaught this week against Rev. Raphael Warnock, trying
The post Loeffler unleashes onslaught against Warnock in Georgia race for Senate control appeared first on L.A. Focus Newspaper.
A 43-year-old labourer was remanded to prison on Tuesday after he was charged with murdering Essequibo resident, Kurt Stephney who succumbed last week more than a week after he was struck in his head.
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[Algerie Presse Service] Algiers -- The candidates to the legislative elections of 12 June called Monday to make of this electoral event a success, pointing out the role of citizens in this mission whose interest is to build a new Algeria and face attempts targeting the country's unity and stability.
As he lamented the diplomatic blunder in this country agreeing to have a Taiwan Investment Office set up here, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Tuesday said that the decision taken by the Foreign Affairs Ministry was unknown to the PPP/C Cabinet.
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Another 434 people have died of illness linked to the virus.
[Monitor] There was drama at Kame valley market in Mukono on Monday after presidential candidate Willy Mayambala's public address system failed to work before he started begging vendors for a battery.
WESTERN BUREAU: Despite the debilitating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and instances of bad weather, the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) is predicting that 2021 will be a good year for the agricultural sector in Hanover. “Twenty-...
(Partner Content) This past weekend saw tensions heighten as a possible Brexit outcome was on the table. When Monday rolled around, however, Boris Johnson was ready to walk away from everything and continue with a no-deal Brexit come the end of the year. The three main issues of fisheries, dispute resolution and a level playing field remain unresolved.
Every week, Serbian sculptor Nikola Macura wanders through a military junkyard in search of discarded rifles, helmets and missiles which he brings back to his studio and turns into musical instruments. The sculptor's goal is to create a full orchestra that would travel and play throughout the region
When PayPal entered India in 2011 with its cross-border transactions business, the Reserve Bank of India imposed restrictions on export-related payments as the government was worried about violation of foreign exchange rules. Payments into a PayPal account had to be transferred to a domestic bank account within a week and export-related payments could not exceed $500 per transaction, according to […]
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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on the campus of Howard University, 1911.
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Exercise your hard earned right to vote. Elections are happening all over the country and who you choose matters. This message was engraved into crops to encourage people to vote. Photo: WithLove.vote
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Two weeks after donating a thermometry and disinfection machine to May Pen Hospital in Clarendon telecommunications engineering and energy solutions company Konnex Services Limited yesterday presented the Jamaica Constabulary Force with two similar units.One unit was installed at the Police Commissioner's Office on Old Hope Road in St Andrew, while the other was placed at Elleston Road Police Station in Kingston.
This is your week eight update, and we are talking about integrity. Your level of integrity will likely mirror the level of integrity in the relationship you attract, so do good things! : ) Don't sleep with him too soon...
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CNN's John King breaks down some of the police reform legislation proposed by the House, following cases of police brutality across the country.
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[Egypt Online] Finance Minister Mohamed Maait said that some EGP 11 billion were allocated to purchase wheat from farmers.
The inability of refineries to keep up with consumer demand, compounded by the extreme winter weather hammering much of the country, is contributing to a spike in gasoline prices, analysts said. Automotive club AAA reports a national average retail price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline at $2.52 for Feb. 16, about 6 percent higher than a month ago […]
The post Arctic Weather Limits Supplies, Sending Gasoline Prices Higher first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.
Two weeks after being docked for rehabilitation work, the MV Kimbia yesterday returned to serve the North West District.
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A rebuilt bridge at Charlestown, which was broken last September after a container truck reversed onto it, was yesterday reopened for public use.
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A lockdown that was instituted at Kwebanna, in Region One, has been extended by another week to ensure that the COVID-19 outbreak in the community is under control, resulting in a call by the Village Council for assistance to help residents who did not prepare for additional time at home.
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