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Police warn against road travel during Storm Bert
Reuters Road conditions have been treacherous across the Highlands, including in Aviemore Police are urging people not to travel on Scotland’s roads on Saturday as Storm Bert looks set to bring more heavy snowfall across the country. A Met Office amber warning is already in place for parts of the Highlands, Aberdeenshire, Perth and Kinross…
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Foreign ministers of Turkmenistan and UAE met in Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of UAE, received on 21 November in Abu Dhabi Rashid Meredov, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, MOFA UAE said in a press release. During the meeting, the two top diplomats discussed enhancing bilateral relations and…
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Selfies, tours and Oval Office: Inside Celtics' White House visit
WASHINGTON — While there were plenty of first-timers Thursday as part of the Celtics’ contingent at the White House, there were also some members who visited in 2008 as part of the 17th championship squad in franchise history. That includes vice president of basketball operations Mike Zarren, a longtime fixture with the team. In comparing…
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7 mins BGT 2024-25: Scott Boland included in Prime Minister's XI for pink-ball match against India
Perth, Nov 22 : Seamer Scott Boland has been included in the 14-member Australia Prime Minister’s XI squad for the two-day pink-ball match against India, starting at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on November 30. The match is also going to see India’s regular captain Rohit Sharma play for the visitors after missing the ongoing…
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India-US ties extremely strong: What White House said about Adani bribery charges
Adani bribery charges: The White House has indicated that the strong ties between India and the US would help the countries weather the allegations of bribery against billionaire Gautam Adani, who helms the Adani conglomerate. Adani has been charged by US prosecutors of being part of a scheme to pay over Rs 2,100 crore bribe…
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Ali, Jagdeo, Ramotar are “ambassadors” of Indo-Guyanese community in “vibrant” democracy, says Indian Prime Minister
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 November 2024, 23:27 by Denis Chabrol India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi addressing the Indian Diaspora and Indo-Guyanese in India. India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Thursday described President Irfaan Ali and two former Presidents “as ambassadors” of the Indo-Guyanese community that has contributed to Guyana’s economic growth, liberation and democracy.…
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Peter Fischer: Opening negotiations on joining the European Union requires the consent of the German Parliament, in the current situation, there is no chance for this to happen for Georgia
The consent of the German Parliament is required for the opening of negotiations on joining the European Union, in the current situation there is no chance for this to happen for Georgia. The German ambassador, Peter Fischer, publishes the corresponding statement on his own page of X. According to Fischer, a similar conclusion was made…
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Jerry Jones: QB Cooper Rush Gives Cowboys ‘Best Chance’ To Win
Cooper Rush has delivered two-straight underwhelming showings as the Cowboys starting QB, leading to some calls for Trey Lance to take over atop the depth chart. If owner/GM Jerry Jones has his way, the Cowboys will continue to roll with their current quarterback hierarchy. Jones told reporters that he thinks Rush offers the team the…
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Uzbekistan: Legislative chamber considers candidacy of Prime Minister
TASHKENT: These days important political processes are taking place in Uzbekistan. A new parliament has been formed following the results of the recent elections. On November 20, a meeting of the Legislative Chamber of Oliy Majlis (Parliament) was held to consider the candidacy of Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The session was chaired…
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Former Obama White House Counsel explains what could happen to Trump’s Cabinet nominations
In 1988 President-elect George H.W. Bush nominated former U.S. Sen. John Tower of Texas as Defense secretary. A lot of people were aghast that Bush selected Tower. Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate’s email newsletter. Bush didn’t just pull his name out of a hat. Besides…