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- War against extortion will continue: Jamaat Ameer
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- Israeli airport suspends flights following Yemen's attack
- Recommendation made to cut addl duty on drugs: Adviser
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- Review hearing to restore caretaker government tomorrow
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Govt. trying to demolish syndicates: Farida
Despite governments sincere efforts to demolish syndicate, the unholy alliance is still active in the market to manipulate the price of essentials. Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter said this while inaugurating first ever Indigenous Food and Crops Fair at Banoful Adhibashi Greenheart...
Māori demand King's intervention in New Zealand politics
Some 80 Māori representatives have issued a rare plea to King Charles III requesting his intervention in New Zealand politics, reports the Guardian. They made the plea amid growing tension over the governments policies for Māori and a souring of the relationship between Indigenous people and...
UN nature summit approves Indigenous consultative body
The worlds biggest conference onnature conservationagreed on Fridayto create a permanent body forIndigenous peoplesto give advice onmatters of relevance to Indigenous peoples and local communities. The decision was the first big breakthrough to be achieved at theUN COP16 summit in Cali,...