All that and more in the news well, below.īut before we get to it, we open the issue with more sombre news…įormer Egyptian first lady Jehan El Sadat passed away at the age of 88 last Friday, an Ittihadiya statement announced at the weekend. This coincided with the biggest non-story of the weekend, which saw a lot of talk and equal amounts of hand-sitting at the UN Security Council’s chamber in New York, leaving the way forward through the GERD crisis as uncertain as ever. The biggest news over the weekend came to us courtesy of Moscow, which finally announced that it had lifted its ban on direct flights to Egypt’s Red Sea resorts after six long years (though we’re still none the wiser about when airlines will have their routes up and running). Though we’re expecting the vacation to run through Thursday, the government, banks, and the EGX are yet to announce the official days off. The Five Races of Altana come into being.Good morning, ladies and gents - we start the new week with the official news that Eid El Adha will begin next Tuesday, 20 July after Dar Al Iftaa yesterday evening came out with a statement confirming the news. Protocrystals largely lose their power, and it is distributed all over Vana'diel (eventually it will accumulate in living bodies, sometimes causing crystallization after death). The Meltdown Zilart die, and the surviving Kuluu mutate into Tonberries.The Crystal Lines are activated and the Mothercrystals drained of massive amounts of power, before the Kuluu attack the northernmost Crag and destroy it Tu'Lia is built, despite the protests of the Northlands Kuluu and Dawnmaidens Zilart harness the power of the Mothercrystals into smaller forms - ProtocrystalsĮald'narche connects with a Mothercrystal at Delkfutt's Tower, and broadcasts the vision to all the Zilart.Ride-sharing specialist Didi Chuxing is preparing to make a listing in Hong Kong, a source close to its top executives told Caixin, as the 8-year-old company often called the Uber of China comes under pressure from investors looking to cash out. The latest signal marks a major development for the company, whose insiders close to CEO Cheng Wei repeatedly told Caixin in the past that there was no rush toward such a listing.
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