SUVA, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Two subsea cables have landed in Suva, capital of Fiji, connecting Fiji to global digital networks, said the country's Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica on Monday.
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SUVA, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Two subsea cables have landed in Suva, capital of Fiji, connecting Fiji to global digital networks, said the country's Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica on Monday. In ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law a bill that will allow the government to seize land without having ... an expropriating authority may not expropriate property arbitrarily ...
This is a significant step forward for Fiji’s digital infrastructure, with two more connections from the subsea cables expected to land in Natadola in the coming days. In total, four new cable ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a controversial bill into law Thursday that authorizes the government to expropriate private land without compensation ... be exercised unless the ...
While announcing this milestone, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communication, Manoa Kamikamica says the cables will directly connect Fiji to major global locations, including the United ...
The Maharashtra State Transport Authority (STA) is set to meet on Thursday after a prolonged gap of 30 months, during which key proposals and regulatory matters have remained unresolved.
SINGAPORE: A 19-year-old who was in a motorcycle chase that killed a Land Transport Authority (LTA) officer has been sentenced to two years and three months’ jail, and six strokes of the cane.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law a bill allowing land seizures by the state ... not be exercised unless the expropriating authority has without success attempted to ...
Re “Enough With the Land Acknowledgments,” by Kathleen DuVal (Opinion guest essay, Jan. 6): Getting rid of land acknowledgments will serve only to further reduce Native visibility in U.S. society.