The International apartments creditor claims hit $125m
14 May, 2021 12:00 AM
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Gary Groves from the Sanctuary Group is developing the 90-unit project called The International on Princess Street. / Dean Purcell
Gary Groves from the Sanctuary Group is developing the 90-unit project called The International on Princess Street. / Dean Purcell A new report on the company behind Gary Groves $250 million The International apartment project in Auckland shows total creditor claims are $125.2m although they were much higher until unit sales reduced part of the debts.
The Herald reported last month how $69m was the possible shortfall but the latest report has much higher sums.
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Romania s Foreign Ministry (MAE) welcomes the anniversary today of the International Humanitarian Law Day in Romania and reconfirms its commitment to acting to strengthen observance of the rules, and also to promoting the widest possible awareness of their importance among the public actors, political decision makers and the Romanian society as a whole, agerpres reports.
According to a MAE press statement, complementary to the steps taken at international and regional level, MAE took up in 2020, as a member of the National Commission on International Humanitarian Law (CNDIU), the coordination of the process of preparing the first voluntary report on international humanitarian law application nationwide, with the support of all national institutions making up CNDIU.
Muslim faithful celebrate Eid al-Fitr under shadow of Covid and rocket fire
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14/05/2021 - 15:56 Muslim women blow up balloons as worshippers celebrated the Eid al-Fitr holiday, after the morning prayer at the Al-Aqsa mosques compound, with the Dome of the Rock mosque in the background, in Old Jerusalem early on May 13, 2021. AFP - AHMAD GHARABLI 4 min Muslims around the world have been celebrating the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. In many countries festivities will continue through the week, but the spirit has been dampened in some communities by the Covid pandemic and spiralling violence in Gaza.