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Seoul Must Not Reduce Its Security Before Pyongyang Reduces Its Threat

Seoul Must Not Reduce Its Security Before Pyongyang Reduces Its Threat
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Feminist Fecundity won t work unless it s also Familist Fecundity

In the early 2010s, liberal feminists in major newspapers attacked mothers and fathers who had too many children for their “smug fecundity.” Subsequently, amid a historic baby bust, liberal feminists in major newspapers are in full reverse, peddling the idea of "Feminist Fecundity.”

QMS Medical Allied Services Ltd s Rs 56 87 crore public issue on NSE EMERGE platform opens for subscription on September 27

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 26 (ANI/PNN): Medical devices company, QMS Medical Allied Services Ltd is scheduled to open its Rs. 56.87 crore public issue for subscription on September 27. Proceeds of the public issue will be utilised to fund company's expansion plans including meeting additional working capital requirements and general corporate purposes. The company has received approval to launch its public issue on SME Emerge Platform of National Stock Exchange. First Overseas Capital Ltd is the lead manager of the issue. Public issue will close on September 30. The initial public offering will comprise a fresh Issue of 28 lakh equity shares and Offer for sale of 19 lakh equity shares of face value Rs 10 each at a price of Rs 121 per share (including a premium of Rs. 111 per equity share) aggregating Rs 56.87 crore. Post issue promoter group holding in the company will be 73.67 per cent. Minimum lot size for the application is 1,000 shares which translates in to Rs 1.

BCM on SCS, Duterte admin s legacy: security expert

(File photo) MANILA - The establishment of the bilateral consultation mechanism (BCM) on the South China Sea (SCS) is among the Duterte administration's legacies, a Filipino security and Chinese studies expert said Wednesday. Rommel Banlaoi, president of the Philippine Association for Chinese Studies (PACS), said the BCM has allowed the two nations to deepen mutual trust and served as a platform to reduce misunderstanding on issues concerning the SCS. "Through the BCM, the Philippines and China are now seriously involved in a series of peaceful dialogues and frank consultations to seriously promote functional cooperation, manage security risks, and decisively avoid military conflicts despite the persistent national differences in the South China Sea," he said in a virtual forum organized by the Global Governance Institution. The BCM was created in 2016 following the state visit of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to China, with the inaugural meeting held in 2017. Under the s

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