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Friday, April 1, 2022
Cash-strapped Lebanon struggles to turn lights on for polling day April 01, 2022 at 12:36AM
Lebanon's electricity company is charging $16 million to supply power on the day of the May 15 parliamentary polls, a sum that exceeds the overall election budget by nearly 30 percent, the interior minister said. Holding credible elections is one of the main steps Lebanon's major donors are insisting on to deliver more assistance to the country, which is mired in a deep financial crisis fuelled by endemic corruption.
Shanghai residents frustrated by food shortages, prolonged lockdowns April 01, 2022 at 12:10AM
Shanghai residents voiced frustration Friday at a week of snap Covid lockdowns, complaining online about food shortages and bewildering stay-at-home orders. After initially vowing they would avoid a city-wide lockdown, officials changed tack this week and announced a phased shutdown which divided China's financial centre in two so authorities can test its 25 million residents.
Red Cross says Mariupol evacuation on Friday is not yet certain March 31, 2022 at 11:34PM
The Red Cross said it was heading to Mariupol and hoping to evacuate civilians from the besieged Ukrainian city, but it was still unclear if the operation could go ahead Friday. The International Committee of the Red Cross said an ICRC team of three cars and nine staff were heading on the long journey towards Mariupol from Zaporizhzhia.
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