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Marist Poll updates 2024 presidential contest - Westfair Communications

A new NPR/PBS News Hour/Marist Poll indicates that the 2024 presidential election is extremely close, with President Biden scoring 48% to Donald Trump’s 47% among registered voters nationwide. Participants in the poll responded to the question of for whom they would vote if the election were held today. The Marist Poll originates from the Institute […]

Institute of Public Opinion and Research: 45pc not willing to leave country despite poor economic conditions

KARACHI: Despite the poor economic condition of the country, the majority of Pakistanis are not willing to leave the country. Only 38 percent want to go abroad for greener pastures and to those KSA.

Habitual Offender in Zomba Police Custody for Series of Robberies

Habitual Offender in Zomba Police Custody for Series of Robberies
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Difficult to implement national corona restrictions in Malawi

 E-Mail Households need financial support if Covid-19 restrictions are to be successful in Malawi. Furthermore, the authorities issuing the restrictions have an additional bearing on their enforceability. These are findings from a new study examining the relationship between authorities and civil compliance in one of the world s poorest countries. In April 2020, then-President Peter Mutharika and his government announced plans to impose a 21-day national lockdown of Malawi. The announcement was met with country-wide protests. A coalition of domestic human rights organizations warned of a possible nationwide famine and accused the government of not taking sufficient measures to protect the country s poor. The shutdown decision was appealed to the country s highest court, which followed ruled against the government.

Gov t Spox: Hungary Leaving EU Leftist Fiction

Planned regulations tying EU funding to adherence to the principle of rule of law are an attempt to circumvent the EU treaties, which contain clear rules on distributing funds, Zoltán Kovács, the state secretary for international communication and relations, told the Austrian daily Kurier. In an interview published on Thursday, Kovács said EU funding was a compensation for central and eastern European countries opening their markets to other member states, not a “system of donations”. Based on a survey by the Medián Institute for Public Opinion and Market Research, support for Hungarian EU membership set a record in November: about 85 percent of the voting population supports Hungary’s EU membership, even though the relationship between the Union and the country has hit a rocky road.  The Medián Institute shared the […]Continue reading

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