Spokane Valley, Wash. - Amazon announced plans to open a new "non-sort" fulfillment center that will create 1,000 full-time jobs in the Spokane Valley.
Paris Hilton says she s engaged to Cater Reum
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Paris Hiltion Wednesday announced her engagement to Cater Reum.
Taking to Twitter the socialite and TV star shared photos of the proposal with her fans. When you find your soulmate, you don’t just know it. You feel it. Dizzy symbol This weekend, Carter dropped to one knee. Ring & I said yes, yes to forever Red heart There’s no one I’d rather spend forever with. Sparkles To see more photos of my birthday dream come true.
The pictures showed the couple dressed in white and embracing after Reum presented Hilton with a ring.
Indian Edtech giant Byju s is closer to acquiring rival Toppr in a deal pegged at approximately $150 million. Both Byju s and Toppr cater to the burgeoning K-12 (Kindergarten to Class 12) education space.
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Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila has stated that there is no change in the decision taken to hand over three northern islands belonging to Sri Lanka to three Chinese companies for a joint energy project to be implemented with China.
He was responding to a question raised by a journalist at a media briefing at the Government Information Department today. (Video of the Ministers response in English at the end of the Article)
The Cabinet had approved the allocation of Delft, Analativu and Nainativu Islands for the project on January 18.
India concerned
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s recent decision to pull out of the East Container Terminal (ECT) deal with India and Japan is not the only challenge to New Delhi’s interests emerging this year according to Indian media reports. A week before reneging on the 2019 Colombo Port terminal agreement, Sri Lanka cleared a Chinese energy project in three islands off Jaffna peninsula that are barely 50 km from th
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International tourism will never again be as it was, says Tourism Minister Stuart Nash. Photo / Supplied, File
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Lost tourism
While Minister Stuart Nash s comments about the future of tourism in New Zealand may seem overly harsh, he is right in saying that tourism will not return to what it has been.
Visitors from Australia will probably be about the same level but the conditions that made possible large numbers from further afield are unlikely to return.
Many of these were young adventurers who could afford the ever-cheaper fares that competing airlines provided and there was little concern that they could get jobs back home when their trip had ended.