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Enbridge: 6.6-7% Yielding Preferred Shares While Common Stock Provides Capital Gains ExposureISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON), Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan Affairs, Engr Amir Muqam here on Saturday said that the bond between Pakistan and Kashmir was unbreakable and Kashmiri people were the guardians of Pakistan’s borders. He expressed these views while addressing at the inaugural ceremony of a two-day Kashmir Jannat Nazeer event titled “Kashmir: Paradise on Earth” organized by the Federal Ministry of Education and Professional Training at Islamabad Model College for Girls, F-8/1 where he was invited as a chief guest. He proposed that essentials like electricity and flour should be provided free of cost for Kashmiri people. He shed a light on the sacrifices of the Kashmiri people which played a pivotal role in safeguarding Pakistan’s borders. He lauded the ministry’s efforts in showcasing the culture and beauty of Kashmir through this vibrant event and festival. He praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s courageous stance on the Kashmir issue, describing it as a reflection of Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the cause and desire for a just and peaceful resolution to the longstanding dispute. The minister extended congratulations on behalf of himself and the Prime Minister for organizing a successful event, and appreciated the efforts of the Federal Secretary of Education and his team. Engineer Amir Muqam expressed his pride in being part of an event held in the heart of Islamabad that celebrates Kashmiri culture and heritage, showcasing solidarity with Kashmiri brothers and sisters. “The event provides an opportunity to experience the richness of Kashmiri culture, art, and history, which embodies a unique blend of Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic traditions,” he pointed out. He acknowledged the immense challenges faced by the Kashmiri people. “Despite these adversities, the resilience and determination of the Kashmiri people are evident in their continuous efforts to preserve and promote their cultural heritage,” he noted. The minister lamented the decades-long Indian occupation of Kashmir, which has caused significant damage to the region’s social, cultural, and economic fabric. He underscored that repeated strikes and shutdowns have severely impacted the region’s economy, while the ongoing Indian terrorism and extremism have turned the lives of Kashmiris into a nightmare. Despite these challenges, he commended the Kashmiri people for keeping their traditions alive and preserving their cultural identity. He recalled that the Kashmiri Muslims had ideologically aligned their future with Pakistan even before its creation, and Pakistan has never abandoned the Kashmiri people during difficult times. “Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable,” he remarked. The minister strongly condemned the grave human rights violations committed by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir, urging the international community to hold India accountable and ensure the implementation of UN resolutions on the issue. He stressed that despite numerous challenges, Pakistan has consistently advocated for the just cause of the Kashmiri people on the global stage. Events like this, he said, serve as a beacon of hope and emphasize the need for continued efforts to address the challenges faced by the Kashmiri community while underscoring the importance of cultural preservation. The event also featured an address by Federal Secretary for Education Mohiuddin Ahmed Wani, who highlighted various aspects of the two-day event and warmly welcomed the minister. The book “Baramulla Se Barham Tak” by the late Kashmiri leader and author Professor Nazir Ahmad Shawl was also launched during the event. Senior PML-N leader Raja Zafar-ul-Haq, APHC Convener Ghulam Muhammad Safi, President of PML-N Azad Jammu and Kashmir Shah Ghulam Qadir, Federal Secretary for Education Mohiuddin Wani, and other prominent political figures and All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders were also present along with Engr Amir Muqam during the book launching ceremony.
It is no longer news that all the 33 local government areas of Oyo are endowed with natural resources enough to attract both local and foreign investments to the state if properly harnessed. This formed the basis of Omituntun 2.0-led administration of Governor Seyi Makinde’s huge investment in infrastructure and other sectors of the economy. With the various economic policies, the state will no longer be seen as only the political capital of the Country but also one of the leading economic states in the Country and Sub-Sahara Africa. The governor recently unfolded his plan to key into the various opportunities provided by the African Continental Free Trade Area which is aimed at liberalizing not just trade in goods, but also in services and to facilitate intra-African investment. His plan is to redefine the economic landscape of the state as well as position it as number one in intra-African trade. To drive home his economic agenda, the governor in his remarks at the Consultative Forum on the Development of the AfCFTA Sub-national Implementation Strategy, at the International Conference Centre at the University of Ibadan articulated a bold vision that promises to unlock unprecedented opportunities for growth and prosperity. He submitted that the gathering is not just a meeting but a pivotal consultation aimed at shaping the future of our economy,” Makinde submitted that the geographical location of Oyo State put it at vantage position to benefit immensely from the various advantages put forward by AfCTA. The governor while highlighting the economic potential of the state at the Forum stated it would leverage its geographical location to benefit from the various opportunities provided by AcFTA in showcasing its potential to the rest of Africa. The state, according to him, is uniquely positioned to become an economic powerhouse, attracting trade and investment like never before. Some of the listed potential are; Agribusiness, Education and Healthcare, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, tourism, and a host of others. The governor who described agribusiness as a cornerstone of the state”s economy said, “Since 2019, our agricultural sector has flourished. With cash crops such as cocoa, cassava, maize, yams, and cashew nuts, we are well-positioned to export our products across Africa,” he stated, showcasing the potential for growth in this critical sector. He emphasised the importance of modernizing farming techniques and adopting new technologies to enhance productivity and value addition. He announced significant projects aimed at bolstering this sector, including the agro-industrial hub in Fasola, which is nearing completion, and a new hub in Eruwa designed to foster public-private partnerships. “These initiatives will not only increase our agricultural output but also create jobs and stimulate local economies,” he asserted, highlighting the multi-faceted benefits of these developments. Beyond agribusiness, the vision of the present administration in the state has been extended to education, healthcare, and the ICT sectors. The governor in his submission disclosed how the liberalisation of services under the AfCFTA could enhance these areas in Oyo State. “By capitalising on our international borders, we can attract students, medical tourists, and tech businesses from neighboring countries,” he explained, showcasing a comprehensive strategy for economic growth that leverages the state’s unique advantages. The potential for educational institutions to become hubs for regional learning and innovation was a focal point of his address. Makinde envisions Oyo State not just as a participant in the AfCFTA but as a leader in educational excellence, attracting talent from across West Africa. The governor also underscored the relevance of the entrepreneur to the growth of the state”s economy as he stated that substantial amount has been voted for empowerment of the Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneur across the 33 local government areas of the state. “Many local SMEs are already trading internationally, and this will create additional job opportunities and stimulate economic growth,” he asserted. His commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs resonated deeply with attendees, many of whom are eager to expand their businesses into broader African markets. The governor’s administration is actively working to create an enabling environment for SMEs, including providing access to financing and technical support. “We are committed to ensuring that our local businesses are not left behind in this economic transformation,” he emphasised, inviting stakeholders to collaborate in fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. Also on Tourism and Infrastructure Development, Makinde has highlighted the need for strategic investments that enhance Oyo State’s appeal as a destination for both business and leisure. “We have rich cultural heritage and natural beauty that can attract visitors from around Africa,” he stated, urging stakeholders to capitalize on these assets to boost the tourism sector. The governor’s vision includes improving transport infrastructure, which will facilitate easier movement of goods and people, further integrating Oyo State into the continental economy. “A robust infrastructure network is essential for maximizing our trade potential,” he noted, emphasising the importance of strategic planning in this regard. The governor also emphasized the importance of evidence-based strategies that align with both national objectives and local needs. “We need a clear implementation plan with defined responsibilities and timelines to track our progress,” Makinde stated, underscoring the need for accountability and transparency in the process. Aligning with the vision of her boss, the Special Advisor on International Trade Ms. Neo Theodore Tlhaselo stressed the importance of developing a tailored AfCFTA strategy for Oyo State, urging all stakeholders to rally behind Makinde’s vision for a stronger economy. “We must work together to ensure that Oyo State capitalises on the unique advantages we have in agribusiness, manufacturing, and investment,” she declared, fostering a spirit of collaboration among the participants. Tlhaselo noted that the AfCFTA’s liberalization of services could significantly enhance the quality and accessibility of education and healthcare in Oyo State. “Education is the bedrock of any successful economy.” “We must cultivate an environment where educational institutions can thrive and attract international students. This influx will not only enrich our academic landscape but also contribute to the development of a skilled workforce that can drive innovation and economic growth.” She also highlighted the potential for healthcare services to benefit from the AfCFTA, emphasising the importance of attracting medical tourists. “By improving our healthcare infrastructure and services, we can position Oyo State as a destination for quality medical care, drawing patients from across Africa and beyond,” she asserted, reinforcing the interconnectedness of health and economic prosperity. The Oyo State Commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment, and Cooperatives, Mr. Adeniyi Adebisi, reinforced this by stating that the AfCFTA aims to eliminate trade barriers, enhancing intra-African trade and presenting Oyo State with a golden opportunity for socio-economic growth. “We must leverage this framework to empower our SMEs, allowing them to compete on a larger scale,” he emphasised, urging stakeholders to collaborate in creating a supportive ecosystem for local businesses. In his address of welcome, Adebisi elaborated on the historical context of the AfCFTA, noting that it came into force on May 30, 2019, to boost intra-African trade and promote socio-economic growth across the continent. “The AfCFTA is not just about eliminating tariffs; it’s about creating a unified market that allows us to trade freely and efficiently. This is an opportunity to broaden our economic base, reduce poverty, and enhance the quality of life for our citizens.” Goodwill messages flowed in from various dignitaries, including Rev Bunmi Jenyo, Osun State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry. He praised Makinde’s developmental strides and the collaborative spirit necessary to maximize opportunities in manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. The forum’s objectives were clear: fostering understanding and dialogue, gathering local insights, and establishing a collaborative ecosystem. Under Makinde’s leadership, the government is committed to ensuring that the AfCFTA strategy is responsive to local needs. Stakeholders were encouraged to share their experiences and contribute to the development of a tailored approach that reflects Oyo State’s unique context. As the discussions unfolded, the emphasis on local knowledge and community involvement resonated strongly. The governor recognized that successful implementation of the AfCFTA would require the collective effort of all stakeholders. “We are not just participants; we are pioneers in this journey,” he proclaimed, rallying everyone to take ownership of the process. READ MORE FROM: NIGERIAN TRIBUNEUpdate: Emergency alert warns of flooding in Elk Mills, Roan MountainNEW YORK (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Jose D. Hernandez was suspended for next year's Arizona Complex League season on Wednesday following a positive test for boldenone and nandrolone under baseball's minor league drug program. The 21-year-old Hernandez hit .302 with four homers and 21 RBIs in 26 games this year for the ACL Dodgers. The Venezuelan agreed to a contract with the Dodgers in 2019 that included a $10,000 signing bonus. Twenty players have been suspended this year for positive drug tests, including nine under the minor league program and nine under the new program for minor league players assigned outside the United States and Canada. Two players have been suspended this year under the major league drug program. Noelvi Marté , a 22-year-old infielder who was considered Cincinnati's top prospect, missed the first 80 games following a positive test for boldenone. Toronto infielder Orelvis Martínez was suspended for 80 games on June 23 following a positive test for the performance-enhancing drug clomiphene, an announcement made two days after his major league debut . AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
Sagittarius, Weekly Horoscope, December 29 to January 04, 2025: Midweek celebrations boost moraleSlovakia has confirmed it is ready to host peace talks on Ukraine, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Bratislava had offered to be a “platform” for dialogue on the Ukrainian issue. “We offer to host such negotiations on Slovak soil,” Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanar said in a Facebook post. He stressed that the negotiations should be held “with the participation of all parties, including Russia,” as opposed to the June summit in Switzerland. At the same time, he said Bratislava informed its “Ukrainian partners” in October of its availability to host peace negotiations. Yesterday, Putin told a news conference that Slovakia offered to be a “platform” for possible peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, nearly three years after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitso “said that if there are negotiations, he would be happy for his country to provide a platform,” the Russian president said, noting that Moscow “is not opposed” to such a proposal. “We consider the Russian president’s statement as a positive signal to end this war, bloodshed and destruction as soon as possible,” the Slovak foreign minister wrote. At yesterday’s press conference, the Russian president also said Moscow would achieve “all (its) goals in Ukraine”. “This is the number one goal,” he said. Although a member state of the European Union and NATO, Slovakia, with Fisso’s return to the premiership after the 2023 elections, has moved closer to Russia by reheating bilateral relations, following Hungary’s path regarding the war in Ukraine. The Slovak prime minister has halted all military aid to Ukraine and accuses Kiev of endangering his country’s supply of Russian gas, which he wants to continue to buy. Fitcho, one of the few European leaders to maintain close ties with the Kremlin even after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, visited Moscow on December 22. The visit drew the ire of Kiev. Explore related questions
Perhaps playing in her final Glen Evans Classic motivated Troup’s Qhenja Jordan to excel Friday morning. The senior logged a double-double (18 points, 12 rebounds) to guide the Lady Tigers to a 41-29 victory over Cayuga in the Lady Tigers’ opening game in the two day event that is being held at Tiger Gymnasium. Ahead 32-24 to start the final quarter, Troup received a corner trey from ZaQuirah Jordan and a deuce off the hand of Jakeira Davis to move in front by 13 points, 37-24, with 5:03 left to play. That margin proved to be insurmountable for Cayuga (14-5). The Lady Tigers, who are ranked No. 13 in Class 3A, improved to 15-3 as a result of the triumph. Following a lay up by ZaQuirah Jordan, that came off a Cayuga turnover, the Lady Tigers held their biggest lead of the game, 41-26, which came with 2:10 left in the fray. ZaQuirah Jordan added seven points for the Lady Tigers, while Amari Shepard and Davis pitched in six apiece. The Lady Tigers, who have now won nine games in-a-row, will take on Alto at 6:15 p.m. Friday.
NoneThe United Kingdom on Wednesday indefinitely banned new prescriptions of puberty blockers to treat minors for gender dysphoria. The announcement comes a week after the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case involving state bans on puberty-suppressing medication and other forms of transition-related care for minors. Puberty blockers are commonly prescribed to transgender children in countries throughout the Western world to delay the onset of puberty or pause it as it is transpiring. The medication is prescribed with the goal of giving children who are experiencing gender dysphoria more time to decide if they want to take more permanent steps to transition genders. Puberty resumes when the medication is no longer taken. The indefinite ban on the medication in Britain comes several months after an independent study commissioned by England’s National Health Service concluded that the medical evidence around transition-related care for minors is “remarkably weak” and that more research is needed. “Children’s healthcare must always be evidence-led,” British Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said in a press release . “The independent expert Commission on Human Medicines found that the current prescribing and care pathway for gender dysphoria and incongruence presents an unacceptable safety risk for children and young people.” Dr. Hilary Cass, the author of the independent study, known as the “Cass report,” said she supported the ban, according to the same release. “Puberty blockers are powerful drugs with unproven benefits and significant risks, and that is why I recommended that they should only be prescribed following a multi-disciplinary assessment and within a research protocol,” she said. Transgender activists around the world condemned the ban. “I wouldn’t wish medical negligence on my worst enemy. Labour activists just wished it on my entire community,” Iris Duane, a former candidate for Britain’s Parliament, wrote on X . “To friends, family and community, many of us will survive, and we will remind them that hell is calling.” Trans minors in the U.K. who are already taking the medication can continue doing so, according to the government, and cisgender minors who experience puberty at an abnormally early age will still be able to receive new prescriptions for the medication. A temporary ban on new puberty-blocker prescriptions for British minors experiencing gender dysphoria was already put in place over the summer. Wednesday’s announcement extends the ban indefinitely as the government begins clinical trials on the medications starting next year. The ban will be revisited in 2027. The U.K. ban comes as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for minors. Tennessee is one of more than two dozen states that restrict such care in the U.S.
Samsung S90C OLED TV 65-inch The Samsung S90C OLED TV is on sale for $1,379 for the 65-inch in an Amazon Black Friday deal, saving you 31% on one of our favorite TVs. Also: The best Black Friday deals so far The S90C OLED TV has all the amazing color depth and quality that distinguishes Samsung's QD-OLED TVs. You simply sacrifice a little brightness and the OneConnect box for minimizing wires if you're wall-mounting it. But you can expect to buy this 2023 TV at a great discount this fall. This TV rocks for watching epic movies and TV shows in HDR and it has one of the best remotes of any TVs on the market -- Samsung's Eco Remote -- which is small, very usable, and doesn't need batteries because it draws power from the sun and harvests nearby RF waves. Samsung's built-in smart TV software is fine. But if you want to take advantage of the outstanding picture quality on this TV, connect an Apple TV 4K or another high-end streaming box. If you're in the market for a TV with the best possible picture for watching the latest movies and shows, then you'll have a difficult time finding many TVs better than Samsung's S90C OLED TV from 2023, especially for the price. The 65-inch version retails for $2,599, and Amazon usually sells it for $1,997 but has now marked the Samsung S90C OLED down to $1,379 . Such discounts will likely continue through the rest of the month's Black Friday sales. The S90C OLED is a treat to watch because of its HDR performance, deep colors and contrast, and great off-angle viewing. There's consensus in the TV industry and among most professional TV reviewers that OLED TVs generally have superior picture quality to the various versions of LCD TVs -- LED, QLED, and Mini LED -- because of their excellent contrast, dynamic range, color intensity, and ability to reproduce the deepest black parts of a picture. The Samsung S90C OLED TV is last year's model and is in the process of being superseded by 2024's S90D (on sale for $1,397), but there's very little difference between the two models. The 2024 version is a little bit brighter, but that's something you'll only notice if you put the two TVs side by side or if you're putting the TV in a very bright room. The other thing to keep in mind with the S90C is that it's Samsung's mid-range OLED. The top-of-the-line model from 2023 is the S95C . But again, you're not going to notice much difference between the S90C and the S95C, which retails for $700 more at $3,299 but is also on sale for $1,899. The biggest benefit of the S95C is that it comes with Samsung's OneConnect Box, which makes the TV thinner and offers an ingenious way of only having to send one wire up to the TV if you're mounting it on a wall and want a clean, minimalist look. The picture quality between the two TVs is nearly identical, except that the S95C is a tad brighter. Also: The best Black Friday deals live now Nevertheless, I've been testing an S90C since the end of 2023, and it is plenty bright enough to enjoy the best content. I've tested it with some of my favorites, such as Dune , Tron: Legacy , and Avengers: End Game , and it offers an incredible picture to immerse you in the most cinematic stories. I have no hesitation in calling the S90C one of the best TVs that Samsung has ever made. There are very few drawbacks to the S90C. I don't love Samsung's built-in software and user interface running on its proprietary Tizen platform because it's not very intuitive to navigate, and it doesn't always do justice to the picture quality of the content from streaming services. I'd recommend connecting an Apple TV 4K or a 4K Chromecast with Google TV to get a better user experience and streaming content that's better optimized to take advantage of the S90C's great picture. Like most TVs, the onboard sound quality of the S90C is mediocre, so it's well worth adding a soundbar to take advantage of the cinematic potential of this TV. I'd recommend the Samsung Q900C or the more affordable Hisense AX5125H . I've tested both of these soundbars, and the Samsung is great for big, booming sound, while the Hisense is a very solid option for the money and a significant upgrade over the built-in sound of virtually any TV. Also: The best TVs of 2024: Expert tested Lastly, I want to comment on another Samsung model, the S95D . This is the 2024 version of Samsung's flagship OLED. Before you invest in an OLED TV like the S90C, I have to let you know that I consider the S95D to have the best picture quality of any OLED on the market, primarily because of its non-glare screen. Not everyone loves a matte finish, but the one on the S95D is exceptional. It does not detract from the picture but enhances it, making it great to watch in a bright room. 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SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates PWOD, VOXX, NEUE on Behalf of ShareholdersMiami Heat star Jimmy Butler is now open to a trade to the Phoenix Suns, who join the Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets as teams the six-time All-Star is interested in playing for as his current squad listens to offers. ESPN's Shams Charania reported the latest, citing remarks Butler's agent, Bernie Lee, had allegedly made in "league circles." Lee was quick to call out Charania following his latest report involving Butler: The 35-year-old Butler has a $52.4 million player option in 2025-26 that he can decline to enter free agency next offseason. For now, he's averaging 19.0 points on 55.7 percent shooting, 5.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 17 starts. Charania previously reported Tuesday on the Heat potentially moving Butler (and Butler's potential interest in leaving for the right destination). "The Heat are open to listening to offers for Butler and making a deal if the proposal is right, league sources told ESPN, and Butler's agent, Bernie Lee, has indicated in league circles that Butler is open to destinations such as two of the Texas teams (Houston Rockets and Dallas Mavericks) and the Golden State Warriors." Butler is in his sixth season with the Heat after signing in Miami as a free agent in 2019. He undoubtedly has been a major success in Miami, helping lead the team to a pair of Eastern Conference titles along the way. The Heat still remain competitive at 12-10, currently good enough for fifth place in the Eastern Conference. It's certainly possible that the Heat ride this current core out for one more run, even though the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics and the 21-4 Cleveland Cavaliers look like the East's clear frontrunners right now. Or they can trade Butler and hope to get a good return in hopes of avoiding losing him for nothing next summer should he decline his player option. However, Lee has made it abundantly clear that "all this is fabricated" regarding the reports. So the money here would be on Butler remaining with Miami as the team looks to continue its recent hot stretch. Their three-game winning streak most recently features a 122-113 home win against the Cavs, who currently sport the league's best win-loss record. Confidence should undoubtedly be high in Miami with Butler leading the way. The Toronto Raptors are up next on Thursday evening at home.