Consumer price inflation in Pakistan jumped to a record 35.37% in March from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said on Saturday, as at least 16 people were killed in stampedes for food aid.
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Consumer price inflation in Pakistan jumped to a record 35.37% in March from a year earlier, the statistics bureau said on Saturday, as at least 16 people were killed in stampedes for food aid.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed into law a bill that would ensure that houses of worship will be treated fairly during times of emergency. House Bill (HB) 2171 is known as the Emergency Services and Disaster Law; religious freedom; executive orders.
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