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2024-07-18 15:40:53 | Italy
The most prestigious bracelet goes to the American. Second place for Jordan Griff
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The US player wins the most prestigious bracelet. In second place Jordan Griff
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The funds are part of a larger package, of 5 million, approved by the council and intended for the Chambers of Commerce to relieve the burden on merchants
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The Frenchman said no to the renewal proposal, a two-year contract worth 7.5 million euros per season
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On Garda, a day of racing conditioned by the weather. In the women's doubles, Pillan-Massari of Nautica Pietas Julia is still second
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At the moment the fire does not concern the Italian side: the Trieste firefighters are on site as a precaution. The column of smoke visible from kilometers away
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There therefore remain 7 other players outside the technical project to be placed
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Bangladesh has ordered the indefinite closure of all high schools, Islamic seminaries and vocational institutes in the country, after violent student protests that left at least six people dead. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised that those responsible for the "murders" that occurred during the student protests will be punished regardless of their political affiliation. Six people were killed on Tuesday 16 July in the capital Dhaka, in Chittagong (south-east) and in Rangpur (north), where clashes were ongoing between students and counter-protesters who support the party in power. The police dispersed them using tear gas and rubber bullets. The students are calling on the government to abandon the 'quota' system for civil servant jobs and instead demand a merit-based system. Bangladeshi students mourn classmates killed in violent protests.
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Bangladesh has ordered the indefinite closure of all high schools, Islamic seminaries and vocational institutes in the country, after violent student protests that left at least six people dead. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised that those responsible for the "murders" that occurred during the student protests will be punished regardless of their political affiliation. Six people were killed on Tuesday 16 July in the capital Dhaka, in Chittagong (south-east) and in Rangpur (north), where clashes were ongoing between students and counter-protesters who support the party in power. The police dispersed them using tear gas and rubber bullets. The students are calling on the government to abandon the 'quota' system for civil servant jobs and instead demand a merit-based system. Bangladeshi students mourn classmates killed in violent protests.
Read more →2024-07-18 14:58:00 | Italy
Bangladesh has ordered the indefinite closure of all high schools, Islamic seminaries and vocational institutes in the country, after violent student protests that left at least six people dead. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has promised that those responsible for the "murders" that occurred during the student protests will be punished regardless of their political affiliation. Six people were killed on Tuesday 16 July in the capital Dhaka, in Chittagong (south-east) and in Rangpur (north), where clashes were ongoing between students and counter-protesters who support the party in power. The police dispersed them using tear gas and rubber bullets. The students are calling on the government to abandon the 'quota' system for civil servant jobs and instead demand a merit-based system. Bangladeshi students mourn classmates killed in violent protests.
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