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Commercial activities in Akure, the Ondo State capital, were on Saturday grounded as hundreds of persons trooped out to join the Ilana Omo Oodua rally. Ilana Omo Oodua, a group agitating for a sovereign Yoruba nation stormed Akure in continuation of its support rally in all the Southwest States. Vehicular traffic.The Advocate ....
Cadbury 99 Flake shortage hits UK and Ireland and people are not taking it well 18 May, 2021 11:06 PM 3 minutes to read A sudden shortage of Cadbury 99 Flakes has been compared to the 2011 Marmite drought in NZ, known as Marmageddon. Photo / Getty Images A sudden shortage of Cadbury 99 Flakes has been compared to the 2011 Marmite drought in NZ, known as Marmageddon. Photo / Getty Images news.com.au The UK has been through its fair share of crises over the past year. But just as Brits were emerging blinking into the tepid sunlight after an extended lockdown, another body blow has hit. And it could ruin summer. ....
Shrek at 20: How a chaotic project became a beloved hit 18 May, 2021 08:58 PM 8 minutes to read Fiona (Cameron Diaz) and Shrek (Mike Myers) in the film that started it all. Photo / Supplied Fiona (Cameron Diaz) and Shrek (Mike Myers) in the film that started it all. Photo / Supplied New York Times By: Gina Cherelus Expectations were so low and the hurdles so plentiful that the crew wasn t eager to work on the movie. Recasting after the death of Chris Farley added challenges, too. The idea that an ugly ogre could be a big-screen hero in a romantic-comedy fairy tale was not one that many had high hopes for. The lack of a traditional prince wasn t the only hurdle for Shrek, the next big animated production from the newly formed DreamWorks. Producers and directors came and went. A major role had to be recast. And technology was proving to be thorny. In fact, the project was initially unpopular among employees. ....
Israeli-Palestinian conflict risks spilling into wider region 18 May, 2021 11:13 PM 5 minutes to read A ball of fire erupts from a building housing international media organisations in Gaza City after an Israeli airstrike on May 15. Photo / AP A ball of fire erupts from a building housing international media organisations in Gaza City after an Israeli airstrike on May 15. Photo / AP Daily Telegraph UK By: Campbell MacDiarmid Fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants was creating instability beyond Gaza, the United States top military officer warned yesterday, as rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Israel. The comments came amid reports that Israel was planning to reopen the Kerem Shalom border crossing with Gaza on Tuesday (Wednesday NZT) to allow the transfer of essential humanitarian supplies , such as gas, food and medicine, to Gazan residents, according to the UN. ....
Two dead after bleacher collapses at unsafe Israel synagogue 16 May, 2021 10:13 PM 3 minutes to read The bleacher was packed with ultra-Orthodox worshippers and collapsed during prayers at the beginning of Shavuot. Photo / via Real News IL The bleacher was packed with ultra-Orthodox worshippers and collapsed during prayers at the beginning of Shavuot. Photo / via Real News IL AP Israeli medics said at least two people were killed and more than 150 injured after a bleacher collapsed at an uncompleted West Bank synagogue on Sunday, the eve of a major Jewish holiday. The bleacher was packed with ultra-Orthodox worshippers and collapsed during prayers at the beginning of Shavuot. ....