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March 5, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Terming the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders corrupt and traitor, Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said whether he remained in power or not he won’t spare anyone of them unless they coughed up the nation’s looted money.
In his over 30-minute address on the state-run media, Imran said he wanted to put some facts before the nation and the young generation about his 25-year struggle against corruption and to ensure transparency in elections and how the opposition tried to block it through various tactics to get an NRO from him.
Addressing the opposition towards the end of his address, he said, “My message to you all is that I will not let anyone of you go. I will take public out of their homes, as this nation does not come out for protection of the looted money: you tried to do so but I will show you how people will come out”. He also made it clear that as long as he was alive, he would work for the rule of law. “I will fight
Covid 19 coronavirus: Closing time - why some Auckland restaurants won t survive a fourth lockdown
5 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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At alert level 3, restaurants and cafes can only open for contactless takeout. Photo/Sylvie Whinray
At alert level 3, restaurants and cafes can only open for contactless takeout. Photo/Sylvie Whinray
Summer didn t save them and now they re back in lockdown. The future is bleak for inner-city restaurateurs, reports Kim Knight.
A man from New Zealand walks into a restaurant and sits down.
Lucky bastard. That s it. That s the joke, as told recently on Twitter. In the middle of a global pandemic, when thousands of restaurants had gone to the wall, New Zealanders were still choosing between the chicken or the fish. If you didn t laugh, you d refinance your house - because perception is not always reality.
Airbus Says Won t Lay Off Staff In Germany, France Or UK
03/04/21 AT 8:18 AM
Airbus said Thursday that it would be able to avoid forced redundancies in Germany, France and Britain as the European aircraft maker reels from the fallout of Covid-19 on air travel.
The staff situation in Spain, another production site for the aircraft maker, is still uncertain because talks with unions had begun later than elsewhere, it said. At this moment, and thanks to the effectiveness of all social measures deployed so far, Airbus does not see the need to implement forced redundancies in France, Germany and the UK, it said, adding however that this depended on the successful deployment of ongoing internal mobility measures.