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Beara projects held up over fears for freshwater mussels

The presence of freshwater mussels in a lake which supplies water to Beara is hampering the development of housing in the area, a meeting heard last week.

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First 999 calls being taken at South East Coast Ambulance Service's new £6.5m centre in Bredgar Road, Gillingham

First 999 calls being taken at South East Coast Ambulance Service's new £6.5m centre in Bredgar Road, Gillingham
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Arraignment date set for Venezuela envoy Saab accused of ...

VENEZUELA-POLITICS/SAAB (UPDATE 2, PIX, TV):UPDATE 2-Arraignment date set for Venezuela envoy Saab accused of money laundering

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Venezuela envoy Saab accused of money laundering to be arraigned on November 1

Venezuela envoy Saab accused of money laundering to be arraigned on November 1
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Venezuela envoy Alex Saab to be arraigned in U.S. court on money laundering charges

A U.S. judge on Monday set a Nov. 1 arraignment date for Alex Saab, a businessman accused of laundering money on behalf of Venezuela's government, in a case that pits the United States against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.

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Judge sets arraignment date for Venezuela envoy Saab accused of money laundering

A U.S. judge on Monday set a Nov. 1 arraignment date for Alex Saab, a businessman accused of laundering money on behalf of Venezuela's government, in a case that pits the United States against the socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro.

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Judge sets arraignment date for Venezuela envoy Saab accused of money laundering

By Brian Ellsworth and Alexandra Ulmer MIAMI (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Monday set a Nov. 1 arraignment date for Alex Saab, a businessman accused of laundering money on behalf of Venezuela's government, in a case that pits the United States against the socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro. U.S. prosecutors in 2019 charged Saab in connection with a bribery scheme linked to Venezuela's state-controlled exchange rate. They have accused Saab and an ally of siphoning around $350 million out of Venezuela and into overseas accounts via the United States. Washington has also imposed sanctions on Saab over accusations he orchestrated a scheme that enabled him and Maduro to profit from a state-run food distribution program. Saab's lawyers have called the U.S. charges politically motivated. Saab, a 49-year old Colombian national, was arrested in June 2020 when his plane stopped to refuel in Cape Verde. The country's courts approved his extradition https://www.reuters.com/world/cape-verde-court-approves-extradition-maduro-envoy-us-2021-09-07 following a lengthy legal battle. Saab appeared during an initial hearing in an orange jumpsuit and blue face mask via videoconference before U.S. Magistrate Judge John J. O'Sullivan in Miami on Monday. Saab's lawyer, Henry Bell, asked for the arraignment to be scheduled in two weeks, citing the need to brief his client as well as a pending appeal that says Saab was wrongfully arrested as he had diplomatic immunity. Over the weekend in Caracas, Saab's wife Camilla told a small government-led protest that her husband would fight the charges against him. My husband Alex Saab will never break down, never, she said through tears, in a video posted online. Following Saab's extradition, Venezuela on Saturday said it would suspend https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/maduro-envoy-alex-saab-extradited-us-cape-verde-radio-2021-10-16 talks with the opposition, citing its deepest protest against the treatment of Saab. Venezuela also revoked the house arrest of six former executives of refiner Citgo, a U.S. subsidiary of state oil company PDVSA, two sources and a family member told Reuters. The former executives were brought to one of the headquarters of the intelligence police, two sources said. The U.S. government has repeatedly demanded the release of the group, which is made up of five naturalized U.S. citizens and one permanent resident. Tensions have increased between Washington and Caracas, long ideological foes, after former President Donald Trump in 2019 created a broad sanctions program meant to force Maduro from power amid an economic free-fall. Venezuela's government has accused the United States of kidnapping Saab, whom they describe as a diplomatic envoy who was en route to Iran to negotiate supplies of fuel and food that have been interrupted by U.S. sanctions. The opposition says Saab was one of the chief beneficiaries of the country's state controls and are hoping he will cooperate with U.S. authorities. A 2016 Reuters investigation https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-pdvsa-contract-specialrepor/special-report-in-venezuelas-murky-oil-industry-the-deal-that-went-too-far-idUSKCN1061U9 found that Saab was also the head of a tiny Colombian trucking company that unexpectedly beat global industry leaders to land a multi-billion dollar project in Venezuela's Orinoco Belt, the world's largest crude reserve. The deal was ultimately shelved after outcry from foreign oil companies. (Reporting by Brian Ellsworth in Miami and Alexandra Ulmer in San FranciscoEditing by Noeleen Walder, Alistair Bell and Rosalba O'Brien)

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