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Indonesian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha amid FMD outbreak

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内容摘要:The East of England will receive an extra £72m for pothole and pavement repairs next year, the government has announced.

The East of England will receive an extra £72m for pothole and pavement repairs next year, the government has announced.

"Politics is changing, it was a multi-party election," Badenoch said."Essex is the same, lots of parties win here. Liberal Democrats are a challenge in Chelmsford, we have Reform, we have Labour, we have the Conservatives.

Indonesian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha amid FMD outbreak

"This is what politics is looking like right now."When Donald Trump revealed the level of trade tariffs that countries around the world would face from the US, nations in South America breathed a sigh of relief.Ten of the 12 states on the continent received the lowest level of 10%.

Indonesian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha amid FMD outbreak

Only Guyana and Venezuela were initially hit with higher rates of 38% and 15% respectively, before these were subsequently reduced to 10%. This came as Trump decided to pause elevated rates on almost all countries for 90 days.The exceptions are China, which has been hit with 145%, and Canada and Mexico, which have still got 25% tariffs on some exports to the US.

Indonesian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha amid FMD outbreak

Commentators who describe this as a win for South America argue that the higher US tariffs on China, and on Canada and Mexico, could make South American goods more attractive to US and global buyers.

While plausible, this view oversimplifies broader global trade instability that South America is also exposed to.Mr Hogarth said: "We're really proud to offer stonemasonry apprenticeships at York.

"We're proud of our craft and very excited to pass it on to future generations."A retired sub-postmistress has notched up her third academic degree at the age of 79.

Pat and Ivan Wetherell, from Middlesbrough, both completed Open University (OU) courses in the 1970s when their children were small, having to buy a television set especially to do so.Later, Pat went on to gain a further degree at Teesside University and has now graduated with an MA in History from the OU.

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