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UK backs Morocco's plan in disputed Western Sahara

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Basketball   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
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In response to this downturn, Debswana paused production at its flagship Jwaneng mine, as well as its Orapa mines, last month. Each mine will be closed for three months in total.The southern African country has for decades been trying to shift its economy away from being dependent on diamond sales, to varying degrees of success.

UK backs Morocco's plan in disputed Western Sahara

Although successive governments have boosted sectors such as tourism, finance and the mining of minerals such as copper, diamond sales still make up three-quarters of Botswana's foreign exchange earnings.This income is likely to be hit by Debswana's decision to temporarily close its mines.The company has stressed that no involuntary job cuts are planned, although it continues to offer voluntary redundancy.

UK backs Morocco's plan in disputed Western Sahara

As a result of the sustained downturn in the global diamond industry, Botswana will cut its 2025 economic growth forecast to almost zero, a senior finance official was quoted as saying by the Reuters news agency.The Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election is a surprise win for Labour - giving the party a much-needed boost with less than a year until a full Scottish Parliament vote.

UK backs Morocco's plan in disputed Western Sahara

But the other big winner was Reform UK who finished third behind the SNP. They recorded their best ever parliamentary election result in Scotland - with a 26% share of the vote.

The party's deputy leader Richard Tice said the result was a "massive boost" going into the May 2026 vote.Before becoming Gateway's police chief, Hardin served as an officer at the Eureka Springs Police Department.

Patients could be moved around dental surgeries under proposed changes to the system.Instead of having a regular surgery, the changes could see people offered treatment at any practice within their health board area, with check-ups for those with healthy teeth pushed to every 18 to 24 months.

The Welsh government said the proposals would improve access to dental services, particularly for those most in need.But the British Dental Association (BDA) said the opposite could happen and more patients may be forced to go private.

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