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In wealthy Dubai, poor get free bread from machines | Borneo Bulletin Online

DUBAI (AFP) – With the cost of living surging, free hot bread distribution for the poor has been introduced in Dubai, a rich Gulf emirate where millionaires rub shoulders with hard-working migrants. The city of skyscrapers soaring above the desert, which imports almost all of its food, has been impacted by rapidly rising consumer prices, […] ....

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N Kazakhstan attracts almost 200bln of investments

PETROPAVLOVSK. KAZINFORM North Kazakhstan region has attracted 199bln400mln tenge of investments in January-August 2022, Kazinform correspondent reports. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - 13-km Zojila tunnel likely to open for public by 2026-end

Harpal Singh, project head of the company Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Constructions Limited (MIL), which is constructing the 13-km long Zojila Tunnel, said ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - 13-km Zojila tunnel likely to open for public by 2026-end

Harpal Singh, project head of the company Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Constructions Limited (MIL), which is constructing the 13-km long Zojila Tunnel, said ....

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Three million children may miss a semester in flood-hit Pakistan

ISLAMABAD (AP) Almost three million children in Pakistan may miss at least one semester because of flood damage to schools, officials said yesterday, following heavy monsoon rains likely worsened by climate change. Unprecedented deluges since mid-June have affected more than 33 million people, inundated millions of acres of land and devastated infrastructure, including education […] ....

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