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Minister of Youth & Sports, Honorable Namal Rajapaksa declared open the ‘Underwater Gallery Nilwella’ at Nilwella beach yesterday (10th April 2021).
Built with the contribution of the Sri Lanka Navy, this latest addition in the southern coast of Nilwella, would from here on attract more local and foreign holidaymakers towards this popular tourist destination.
The project had been set in motion after taking a wide array of matters into consideration. Among them; prevention of harmful effects on marine animals, plants and corals due to natural and human activities, protection of the marine ecosystem, creation of an artificial fish breeding environment, provision of artificial substrates for coral reefing and offering a magnificent site for scuba divers were factored.
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March 10, 2021 at 9:09 am | Published in: Africa, Mauritania, News
Former Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz delivers a speech during the launching of the Old Cities Festival, in Oualata, on November 20, 2018 [THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images] March 10, 2021 at 9:09 am
The former President of Mauretania, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, appeared in court yesterday on corruption charges, one of more than a hundred defendants including former officials. There was tight security around the Palace of Justice in Nouakchott for the appearance.
There was also tight security at the National Security Department, the headquarters of the economic crime police, which over the past months have been investigating the case against Ould Abdel Aziz.
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| UPDATED: 23:12, Wed, Feb 10, 2021
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A fishing row has broken out after the EU chiefs outlined plans to move the goal-posts when it comes to exporting bivalve molluscs, such as mussels, scallops and oyster to the continent. Britain is now being treated as a third country by the EU and its standards require shellfish to be pre-purified and have health certificates before being exported. The costly measures were due to be temporary, but last month EU chiefs told UK firms the requirements would be extended beyond April.
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