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Somali militiamen seize heavy weapons after looting convoy

At least five people were killed when militiamen ambushed a convoy in central Somalia and seized heavy weapons, the local government and residents said on Tuesday. This is coming seven months after a decades-long arms embargo was lifted. The convoy was travelling on Monday with a security escort near the town of Abudwaq when militiamen

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Buses replace trains during 46-day summer closure of Wairarapa Line

News from Greater Wellington Regional Council Buses will replace trains on the Wairarapa line for 46 days between 26 December and 10 February, as KiwiRail closes the rail line to carry out maintenance work and extensive upgrades to get the line ready for faster trains and more frequent services. Trains will also be replaced by […]

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Politics latest news: Vaughan Gething refused to shake my hand, claims Welsh Tory leader - The Telegraph

  1. Politics latest news: Vaughan Gething refused to shake my hand, claims Welsh Tory leader  The Telegraph
  2. Roll up, roll up! Wales needs a new flash-in-the-pan leader… twits need not apply  The Telegraph
  3. First black leader of any European country: Vaughan Gething’s political career  The Guardian
  4. Vaughan Gething to quit as Welsh first minister  Sky News
  5. A look back at the rise and fall of Vaughan Gething in Welsh politics  ITVX

Jewelleryfocus.co.uk 

Pandora’s net-zero climate goal validated by SBTi

Pandora’s target to become a net-zero business by 2040 has been validated by the leading corporate climate action organisation Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The validation affirms the company’s ambition to decarbonise at the pace and scale required to align with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C. To reach net-zero, …

Liverpool Express 

City gr-eight-ful to its latest Citizens of Honour

The unique contributions of eight individuals to Liverpool and beyond are set to be rewarded with one of the city’s highest prizes Professor John Ashton, the Reverend Canon Dr Crispin Pailing, Leroy Cooper and Chrissie Byrne as well as the four members of The Real Thing have all been nominated to be made Citizens of Honour. The nominations will be put forward for approval at an Extraordinary Meeting of the Full Council on Wednesday 24 July. Professor John Ashton attended […]