Danial: Thank you :)
DUBAI, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Yemen's southern separatists have taken over the all-but empty presidential palace in Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government, a separatist military official said on Saturday.
The official, speaking in a video statement circulated by supporters of the separatist movement, said the group had met no resistance. A witness told Reuters the separatists were now inside the palace.
There was no immediate confirmation from the Saudi-backed government whose temporary headquarters are in Yemen. (Reporting by Reuters team in Yemen; Writing by Ghaida Ghantous; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
06.11.2022
Danial: Thank you :)
DUBAI, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Yemen's southern separatists have taken over the all-but empty presidential palace in Aden, seat of the internationally recognized government, a separatist military official said on Saturday.
The official, speaking in a video statement circulated by supporters of the separatist movement, said the group had met no resistance. A witness told Reuters the separatists were now inside the palace.
There was no immediate confirmation from the Saudi-backed government whose temporary headquarters are in Yemen. (Reporting by Reuters team in Yemen; Writing by Ghaida Ghantous; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
06.11.2022
Shiela: Thanks :)
For years now, Jennifer Willis has been collecting refundable containers and sending the money to Tanzania.
At 10 cents each they add up, especially given she has a small army of collectors helping turn household waste into money that buys food for Maasai school children.
But the retired teacher has also spent years in a state of mild bewilderment over the rules that dictate what's covered by Queensland's container deposit scheme and what isn't.
Take milk, for example.
Flavoured milk containers are in but only if they hold less than a litre.
Plain, unflavoured milk containers are firmly out, regardless of size.
It's the same for containers that have held pure fruit or vegetable juice but you can get 10 cents for popper-style box drinks that contain fruit.
Then there's the minefield of alcoholic drinks.
Beer stubbies are an excellent earner for the Mealtime for Maasai Students project.
But wine bottles are out, even those that have held non-alcoholic wine. It's a no for glass spirit bottles too.
However alcopops and wine coolers, which are based on wine and spirits, are in. Go figure.
Other state and territory-run deposit schemes are broadly similar, with equally paradoxical rules that leave people like Ms Willis scratching their heads.
How did these strange rules come about and why are some containers locked out of deposit schemes amid the shift to a circular economy focused on reuse and minimising waste?
To understand that it's necessary to take a trip down memory lane says Vaughan Levitzke, who worked on South Australia's trailblazing scheme.
It began in 1977 and served as a template for all the schemes that have followed but it was, first and foremost, about litter reduction not resource recovery.
The beverage industry had started to churn out smaller, often single-serve drinks containers for a society that was increasingly on the move. The result was
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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are discussing not inviting junta leader Min Aung Hlaing to an upcoming leaders' summit, the grouping's special envoy to the country said on Wednesday.
The envoy, Erywan Yusof, Brunei's second foreign affairs minister, told a news conference that Myanmar's junta had not made progress on an ASEAN peace roadmap.
He added that the junta had not directly responded to his requests to meet detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose government the military overthrew in February. (Reporting by Ain Bandial; Writing by Martin Petty)
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