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Agartala/Silchar, April 26 (IANS) Amid the alarming spike in the number of Covid-19 cases in both India and Bangladesh, the trade between the two neighbouring countries continues to be unaffected as exports-imports are being carried out by strictly enforcing the standard operating procedures (SOPs) laid down by the authorities of both the nations.
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Matteo Salvini expresses solidarity for Kashmiri people
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April 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Former deputy prime minister of Italy and leader of the coalition ruling party, Matteo Salvini has expressed his support for the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir facing human rights violations.
According to a press release issued by the Embassy of Pakistan in Italy, Salvini also promised to raise the issue at European Union forums.
In a meeting with Pakistan Ambassador in Italy Jauhar Saleem, Salvini also appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for promoting peace and human rights in its region and expressed his keenness to expand bilateral ties in all areas, especially trade and investment.
Moving tribute to tireless charity volunteer who made everyone feel special
Susan Kyle won an award for her volunteering with brain injury charity Headway
Headway charity volunteer Susan Kyle who sadly passed away
An emotional tribute has been made to a tireless volunteer who dedicated time to helping a brain injury charity despite being beset by her own health problems.
Susan Kyle, 65, who was born with asthma before developing epilepsy during her teens, was told in May 2018 she had incurable lung and liver cancer.
Despite a brave battle, Susan passed away on Wednesday with her husband John by her side.
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