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We look at a club playing 195 miles from home, the rebirth of two former Premier League players and a title race for the agesThere are less than two weeks to go in National League South’s regular season, with many players having one eye on their summer holidays. Truro City, however, are in the midst of nine games in 17 days, thanks to the weather. This week they have matches on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Their home games are taking place 195 miles from Truro at Gloucester City’s ground because Truro’s shared pitch at Plymouth Parkway (a mere 54…

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Four people are being treated for “non-life threatening injuries” after a stabbing at a church service in Sydney on Monday. Emergency services disclosed this on Monday. Australian police said they had arrested one man. The incident came two days after a man with a knife killed six at a shopping mall in the east of the city. A video stream showed Monday’s gruesome attack at an Assyrian church unfolding in real time. The video showed a man dressed in black approaching a bishop at the dais, raising his right arm and slashing at the preacher with a knife, prompting panic…

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Airports in Tehran and elsewhere in Iran have resumed operations on Monday. State media made this known on Monday after a temporary suspension due to an aerial attack on Arch for Israel that heightened regional tensions. Flights were suspended after Iran launched late Saturday its first-ever direct attack on Israeli territory, using drones and missiles, in retaliation for a deadly April 1 air strike on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus which was widely attributed to Israel. The official IRNA news agency reported that “flights at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran were back to normal as of 6:00 am (0230 GMT).”…

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The acting chairman of the Benue State Internal Revenue Service, Emmanuel Agena, has said that 35 people who engage in illegal tax collection in the state are facing prosecution. He stated that the agency is targeting to generate over N16bn in 2024. The BIRS acting boss disclosed this on Monday while speaking with journalists in Makurdi, the state capital, adding that in 2023, the board surpassed its N14bn target. Agena lamented the activities of illegal tax collectors in the state, noting that most of them have the backing of prominent individuals. He said that under his watch, the era of…

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