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Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency has entered into an agreement with Oando Clean Energy for a 1.2 GW project consisting of an off-grid power plant, mesh electricity generation ...
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West Village residents are raising a racket over a posh rooftop bar and padel courts that developers, including Kith streetwear founder Ronnie Fieg, want to bring to their quiet neighborhood.
That gave R-P a big advantage in strength of schedule and in preparation for the post-season. “That’s why we felt that we were made for this (tournament),” said Meldahl, whose team is young ...
The plan includes benefits for combat soldiers and aims to take "meaningful steps" to deepen appreciation and aid for reservists. Information ...
Sharaa warned that mass killings threaten Syria’s unity and pledges swift justice. Information ...
A pretty village in northeast Wales ticks all the boxes as a national park destination. Llanarmon-yn-Iâl is a charming and picturesque community that offers more than meets the eye. Its quaint ...
Syrian doctors have established themselves in Germany, filling critical health-care gaps. But Assad’s fall and anti-migrant sentiment have some torn. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is set to attend ...
However, there are a lot more women running successful social media channels post pandemic, Venkatraman says, and that's created new economic opportunities. "The amount of global connections ...
His recent outburst, made through a Facebook post, targets the government and CPM in connection with the revocation of the suspension of former Malappuram SP Sujith Das. To advertise here ...
Andrew Cuomo as governor signed off on "reforms" that sent crime soaring, and now he's giving New Yorkers fair warning: He still stands by them, because the no-bail law “righted ...