LETTER DATED 64/04/28 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CYPRUS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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(...) Then suddenly
on Saturday, 7 March 1964, Turkish Cypriot terrorists launched in Paphos a
pre-meditated and unprovoked attack against a crowd of innocent Greek Cypriot week-
end shoppers, most of them women and children. The Turkish Cypriot fire came from
the minaret of e mosque and from other fortified Turkish positions. (...) Granger Blair
dated 13 April 1964:
Associated Press dispatch dated 14 April 1964)
Turkish terrorists occupying strong points behind the Green
Line in Nicosia started firing indiscriminately against
unarmed citizens in the Greek shopping quarter of the
city an surrounding suburbs -
Casualties: 2 Greek Cypriots killed, 2 wounded, of whom
one was awoman.
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The first prize went to Popit - an app that uses argumented reality to help online shoppers see, virtually, how items would fit in their homes or desired spaces before actually buying them.
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The first prize went to Popit - an app that uses argumented reality to help online shoppers see, virtually, how items would fit in their homes or desired spaces before actually buying them.
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The first prize went to Popit - an app that uses argumented reality to help online shoppers see, virtually, how items would fit in their homes or desired spaces before actually buying them.
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Building on Central Group’s strong relationships with its customers and country-wide presence, the expo will give shoppers – parents, caregivers, family members, business owners, and decision makers – the opportunity to learn more about the importance of early childhood, and to have fun in the process.
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Shoppers at a mall in Dar es Salaam as new measures are being implemented following the announcement of corona virus cases in the country.
19 March 2020
Health
For the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak began last December, China has reported no domestic cases of the disease, the head of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Thursday, calling it “an amazing achievement”.
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In 2020, however, the dramatic financial collapse that hit Lebanon, led to severe USD credit card restrictions. Lebanese shoppers could not buy their favourite items from China online. (...) On the B2C offering end, LibanPost extended its e-shop portfolio beyond the usual philatelic and numismatic range of products, to include some of the most sought after electronics and accessories that were made readily available at the click of a button. (...) The intent was to keep in mind, at every stage of the transaction, the importance of offering a flexible solution that accommodates clients’ preferences, in a seamless way, for a better online shopping experience. LibanPost has worked hard to serve its customers and their needs and we will continue to do so in the future.
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, could be heard above the hooting of taxi’s and the rustle of hurried month-end shoppers. The same soundbite came from the truck screen through the voice of one of the interviewees, accompanied by huge text alongside an inset of a sign-language interpreter who was conveying the same message.
People stood, shopping bags at their sides, watched and took it in. (...) UNICEF South Africa/2021/Dlamini
Targeting ‘hotspot areas’ like transport hubs and shopping centres, the truck’s presence lifted the mood, cutting a wake of festivity after almost a year of consecutive lockdowns.
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The UN forecast makes clear that stronger multilateral support and solidarity to contain the pandemic, along with economic and financial assistance to countries hardest hit by the crisis, will remain “critical for accelerating recovery and putting the world back on the trajectory of sustainable development”.
UNSMIL/Abbas Toumi
Shoppers at a market in the Libyan capital Tripoli.
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And we can all contribute to this effort: Recycle. Be a discerning shopper. Only take what you truly need .
If our population grows as predicted, by 2050 we will need about 3 planets to sustain our current lifestyles.
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