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When will God free us from our decisions?! - ARAB TIMES

Messenger I wished to become a British and live in the country that once colonized a quarter of the globe when I read the statement of their prime minister Boris Johnson about the so-called ‘Great Freedom Day’ in terms of restrictions related to coronavirus, which will be lifted on July 19. Therefore, it is no longer mandatory to wear a mask in public places starting from that day … Johnson also announced that the fourth stage of the roadmap to get out of corona restrictions include the end of work from home and restrictions on gatherings. He also unveiled the plan to cancel quarantine for those coming from countries on the orange list of travel restrictions, if they are fully vaccinated.

Qatar National Library focuses on educational and cultural partnerships at SPIEF 2021

Qatar National Library focuses on educational and cultural partnerships at SPIEF 2021  03 Jun 2021 - 9:11 The Peninsula Doha: Qatar National Library is participating in the 24th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2021 (SPIEF) between June 2-5. As part of the “guest country,” the Library will be looking at expanding the scope of collaboration with the Russian Federation to maximise the potential of cultural and educational strategies. SPIEF 2021 will be an ideal opportunity for the Library to engage in meaningful discussions with world leaders in the areas of culture, heritage and education, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on universities and the rise of digitisation. 

Lie-in-State for Late Member

577 reads The body of the late member for Kerema, Richard Mendani arrived at the National Parliament House yesterday at 10am, accompanied by his grieving widow and family, for the Lie-in-State ceremony. The casket was laid in the grand hall for members of parliament and dignitaries to pay their respects. Among them was Prime Minister James Marape and Leader of Opposition Belden Namah. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, it was a closed casket ceremony with no viewing of the body. The casket was in parliament for an hour before it was taken back to the funeral home where it will spend the night before being flown to Kerema early tomorrow morning.

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