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Day: July 28, 2019

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Birmingham 2022 celebrates 3-year countdown to ‘THE GAMES FOR EVERYONE’

BIRMINGHAM, 27th JULY 2019 – With three years to go until the official opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games, Birmingham 2022 has announced today its commitment to organising a ‘Games for Everyone’, that enables the city and the West Midlands to take advantage…

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Cayman: Nominations sought for International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame Local Honourees

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (29 July 2019) The Ministry and Department of Tourism announces the call for nominations for honourees in the 2019 International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF).  Honourees are categorised as persons who have made a significant contribution to scuba…

Groups and schedule confirmed for the 2019 Concacaf Boys’ Under-15 Championship

The developmental tournament will feature the participation of 39 teams from North, Central America and the Caribbean, and three guest teams from UEFA   Miami (Friday, July 26, 2019) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football…

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Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis commends the efforts of His Majesty King Mohammed VI for peace and stability in the world

Article relayed with the authorization of the Moroccan press agency Friday, July 26, 2019 – Rabat, Morocco – Timothy Sylvester Harris, Prime Minister of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, welcomed on Thursday in Rabat the efforts of His Majesty…

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Tunisia’s first democratically elected president Beji Caid Essebsi dies: ‘He made history’

By Borzou Daragahi From Independent UK Beji Caid Essebsi was major player in country’s transition to democracy since 2011 Tunisia’s president, a formidable figure in the country’s politics whose career bridged the country’s transition from colonial ward to dictatorship to fledgling democracy, died…

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Is Fairtrade finished?

The Guardian From Freedom United Fairtrade changed the way many Western consumers shopped, but a perplexing trend is putting the very idea of fair trade in question — multinational companies are starting to abandon Fairtrade and start their own, in-house…

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Frenchman in flyboard crossing bid falls in Channel, rescued: team

From PRESS TV A daredevil French inventor on Thursday failed in his attempt to fly across the Channel from France to Britain standing on a jet-powered “flyboard”, having to be rescued after falling into the sea, his team said. Franky…

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Boeing may halt 737 Max production if grounding is prolonged

By Michael Fahy From The National ae Plane maker expects the aircraft to return to the skies by the fourth quarter of this year Boeing may temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 Max aircraft if it doesn’t get approval…

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Indonesian woman jailed for reporting harassment from boss, pardoned

From NDTV President Joko Widodo had granted an amnesty to Baiq Nuril Maknun after she had exhausted all other legal avenues in the controversial case. JAKARTA: Indonesia’s parliament approved on Thursday an amnesty for a woman who was jailed after recording…

What map apps Track (and how to get them to stop)

From The Zebra Consulting a handheld map or pulling into the gas station to ask for directions seem like road trip activities of the distant past, and most of us are grateful for the advances in technology that allow us to…