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North Korea sends 700 more trash balloons into South Korea - CNN

  1. North Korea sends 700 more trash balloons into South Korea  CNN
  2. North Korea sends new wave of 720 trash-filled balloons into South Korea  Business Insider
  3. North Korea sends 600 more rubbish-filled balloons across border, South says  The Guardian

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Pema Khandu: Music and sports lover who brought BJP to power in bordering Arunachal

Pema Khandu, a sports enthusiast and music enthusiast, has become a prominent leader in Arunachal Pradesh, particularly after a 2016 constitutional crisis that led to president's rule. Khandu was a strategist who brought the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to power for the first time in the northeastern state bordering China. He joined the Congress in 2000 and held various positions before winning a by-election uncontested from his father's constituency Mukto.

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Build-to-rent communities growing across US as home prices remain high - USA TODAY

  1. Build-to-rent communities growing across US as home prices remain high  USA TODAY
  2. News | Single-Family Construction Shifts Toward Rentals  CoStar Group
  3. Build-to-rent communities surge in Phoenix amid high home interest rates  PinalCentral
  4. Build-to-rent communities surge in Phoenix amid high interest rates  The Business Journals
  5. Build-to-rent communities developing across West Valley amid high interest rates  Cronkite News

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Alan Maybury Appointed Manager

We are delighted to announce that Alan Maybury has been appointed First Team Manager of Stirling Albion Football Club. Alan had a distinguished playing career turning out for a number of top-level clubs including Leeds United, Hearts, Leicester City, Aberdeen, St Johnstone and Hibs. He was also capped ten times for the Republic of Ireland. [...]

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Iceland elects businesswoman Halla Tomasdottir as president

Iceland's national broadcasting service says Halla Tomasdottir, a businesswoman and investor, has won Iceland’s presidential election, topping a crowded field of candidates in which the top three finishers were women. RUV reported Sunday that Tomasdottir was elected to the largely ceremonial post with 34.3% of the vote, defeating former Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir, with 25.2%, and Halla Hrund Logadottir, with 15.5%.