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TxDOT begins opening I-10 at San Jacinto River

After several barges collided with the bridge on September 20, Interstate 10 on the San Jacinto River east of Houston was closed. After several barges collided with the bridge on September 20, Interstate 10 on the San Jacinto River east of Houston was closed. Photo: Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Photographer Photo: Godofredo A. […]

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Sindh to award Rs100,000 for info on people choking sewers

The Sind government has 100,000 rupees for anyone who provides useful information that leads to the arrest of anti-social factors trying to thwart a recently launched campaign to clean up Karachi by choking sewers with stone and gunny bags on the roadside. Announced the prize. SAD GANI Minister of Labor made a presentation during a

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Sri Lanka squad arrive in Pakistan for ODI, T20 series – Sport

The Sri Lankan national cricket squad arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday expressing confidence in the host's promises of security for the next matches between the two countries. Ten senior players citing security concerns have chosen to leave the tour, which includes three international one-day matches and three Twenty20 matches, starting Friday. But the rest arrived

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Why did the IMF forecast growth for Turkey?

The world's leading monetary agency says it is now on the right path with favorable market sentiment and expanding fiscal policy. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) released a report on September 23, which, despite last year's monetary crisis and negative media reports from various Western media, raised Turkey's growth forecasts significantly. The IMF has changed

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Data Foundry expands north Houston data center

Data Foundry added 27,000 square feet to its Houston data center campus in northern Houston, increasing its total space to 377,000 square feet. Data Foundry added 27,000 square feet to its Houston data center campus in northern Houston, increasing its total space to 377,000 square feet. Figure: Data foundry Data Foundry added 27,000 square feet

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Saudi Arabia blocks UN oceans report over 1.5C global warming cap

The report concludes that global warming and pollution caused by human carbon-rich footprints can devastate the earth's oceans and frozen regions and cause more misery around the world. Employees of the Aramco oil company work at the Abqaiq oil processing plant in Saudi Arabia on September 20, 2019. (AFP) According to the AFP, oil giant

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