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Community advocate heads to Waitangi to take on Shane Jones' challenge

Community advocate and lifetime Black Power member Denis O’Reilly is taking up the challenge laid down by Shane Jones at Rātana and has convened a hui at...

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UN Security Council Convened to Meet Following Unrest in Jerusalem | The United Nations Security Council will meet on Tuesday, April 19. According to several diplomatic sources, the Council's focus will be the recent unrest in Jerusalem over the past few days. A decision to convene was made following a proposal from France, China, the United Arab Emirates, Ireland, and Norway to discuss the recent violence

The United Nations Security Council will meet on Tuesday, April 19. According to several diplomatic sources, the Council’s focus will be the recent unrest in Jerusalem over the past few days. A decision to convene was made following a proposal from France, China, the United Arab Emirates, Ireland, and Norway to discuss the recent violence| USSA News

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Welcome To IANS Live - TopStory - Won't quit Parliament, continue fight for people's rights: Farooq Abdullah


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Srinagar, June 9 (IANS) Amid speculation about any possible changes to the status of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah said on Wednesday that he won't resign as a member of the Parliament and will continue to fight for peoples rights.
 
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Meeting convened on 7th to finalise SA Games arrangements

ISLAMABAD: As the concerns grow over the unnecessary delay in kick starting the arrangements for the 14th South Asian Games, the Ministry for Inter-Provincial Coordination has convened the...

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Letters: Velodrome options put trust on sideline


Letters: Velodrome options put trust on sideline
18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Whanganui Chronicle
Well done on your report (April 3) on the special Long Term Plan meeting that the council convened to consider the velodrome issue, which in giving the public some clarity of the issues, seemed to
raise many more on the process to date.
Sadly, in at last putting three options to the ratepayers, our council seem to have overlooked, even sidelined a small team of judicious and totally competent fellow ratepayers, the Regional Velodrome Development Trust (RVDT), who have led the charge for well over a decade. Why? Don't they trust them? ...

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High-level meeting convened to weed out deadwood from bureaucracy


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April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has convened a meeting to consider the premature retirement of senior civil servants deemed to be ‘deadwood’.
According to an official letter issued by the Establishment Division, the meeting of the DRB under Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) is scheduled to be held on April 19 and 20 “to consider the cases of BS-20 and above officers of Regularly Constituted Groups/Services who have completed 20 years of service”.
The DRB will be chaired by the Chairman Federal Public Service Commission and include Secretaries of the Establishment Division, Cabinet Division, Finance Division and Law and Justice Division.

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COVID-19 scare: Govt. convenes all-party meeting on April 18


Opposition leaders say it is too late and without preparation
In the midst of a surge in COVID-19 cases, the State government has convened an all-party meeting on April 18 to discuss strategies to combat the spread of the virus. However, the decision has been slammed by the Opposition that felt it to be too late and without preparation.
“We will take decisions based on the suggestions given by the Opposition leaders. We will discuss all the issues with the leaders during the meeting,” Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa told reporters here on Wednesday. “Except for lockdown, we want to take strict measures to curb the COVID-19 spread. If need be, the night curfew could be extended to two or three more districts,” he added.

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Jordan PM heads committee on COVID-19


(MENAFN - Jordan News Agency) Amman, Feb. 13 (Petra) -- The Higher Framework Committee on the Ramifications of COVID-19, Saturday, convened for a discussion on the available options to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jordan Prime Minister, Bisher Khaswaneh, who chaired the meeting, directed the authorities to increase inspection visits on institutions and shops and to adopt stricter penalties against violators.
The Committee was briefed thoroughly about the epidemiological situation in the Kingdom by Health Minister, Nathir Obeidat, and the head of the coronavirus portfolio at the Ministry of Health, Wael Hayajneh.
Also discussed was the progress on the vaccination campaign and the state's efforts in securing more vaccines from different sources.

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