VIENNA, March 15 (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear watchdog inspectors have found that roughly 2.5 tons of natural uranium have gone missing from a Libyan site that is not under government control, the watchdog told member states in a statement on Wednesday seen by Reuters.
Police action comes a day after Islamabad court issued arrest warrants for former Prime Minister Imran Khan in alleged corruption and ‘terrorism’ cases.(The tear gas is being fired at Imran Khan's supporters, who are attempting to block the Pakistani police from arresting Imran Khan).
Not only that, but the very temporary easing he has to do here is going to have to be reversed by further interest rate increases to counteract its inflationary effect.
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VIENNA, March 15 (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear watchdog inspectors have found that roughly 2.5 tons of natural uranium have gone missing from a Libyan site that is not under government control, the watchdog told member states in a statement on Wednesday seen by Reuters.
Police action comes a day after Islamabad court issued arrest warrants for former Prime Minister Imran Khan in alleged corruption and ‘terrorism’ cases.(The tear gas is being fired at Imran Khan's supporters, who are attempting to block the Pakistani police from arresting Imran Khan).
Minutes later, Khan posted a video message on Twitter, saying his supporters should fight for their rights – “for real freedom” – if he is arrested.
That’s the funny part.
Not only that, but the very temporary easing he has to do here is going to have to be reversed by further interest rate increases to counteract its inflationary effect.