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COPENHAGEN 鈥?The United Nations and Congo must investigate after three bodies, including those of Swedish and American investigators with the United Nations, were found in central Congo, Sweden prime minister said Wednesday.Stefan Lofven said Sweden was naturally ready to assist in investigating the deaths of Swedi stanley cup sh national Zaida Catalan, American Michael Sharp and their interpreter Betu Tshintela. Their bodies were found this week in a shallow grave.They went missing March 12 along with driver Isaac Kabuayi and two motorbike drivers while looking into large-scale violence and a stanley cup lleged human rights violations by the Congolese army and local militia groups in Central Kasai province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Their disappearance is the first time U.N. experts have been reported missing in Congo, Human Rights Watch has said, and it is the first recorded disappearance of international workers in the Kasai provinces.Sharp, from western Pennsylvania, and Catalan were killed senselessly, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley, said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Congo government spokesman Lambert Mende late Tuesday said investigations will continue to seek other missing Congolese colle stanley kubek agues.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said late Tuesday the world body would conduct an inquiry into what happened to the two experts. He said the cause Ngwh Nepal strengthens laws against dowry, menstrual exile
Glasgow newspaper going exclusively digitalJune 9, 2020 Scott Burchett, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditGLASGOW, Ky. -The end of an era in Glasgow as the city newspaper announces plans to discontinue its print edition.The announcement was made in Tuesday Glasgow Daily Times by publisher Bill Hanson.According to Hanson, the step is necessary due to major losses of advertising revenue during COVID-19, on top of print delivery costs, newsprint and ink expenses and more. The paper will still be available after today for digital subscribers.Glasgow Mayor Harold Armstrong says he first heard about the paper shutdown of the print edition just last night and the loss of any job is devastating to the community.The newspaper was f stanley website irst published all the way back in 1865 and was known as the Glasgow Times weekly newspaper. It became a daily newspaper nearly 90 years later in 1953.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App stanley cup Bowling Green s Histor stanley quencher ic Rail Park announces final phase of fund