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 Australia has announced plans to lift the travel ban for international flights arriving from overseas countries from November after a prolonged period of 18 months as the nation i stanley cups mposed some of the toughest restrictions to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. The decision comes as nearly 80 per cent of the population aged 16 and older have been fully vaccinated, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday. However, no official date has been announced yet welcoming international tourists back.        International flights to and from Australia are expected to resume from November.  Image stanley quencher  for representation  Unsplash     Australians have had to argue for rare exemptions from the travel restrictions, among the most stringent any democracy in the world imposed on March 20 last year. Many people failed to reach relatives  death beads, missed funerals and weddings simply because Australia was trying to keep the Covid-19 disease at bay.   The only exceptions to the travel ban were government employees and essential worke stanley trinkflaschen rs but tourism was never accepted as a reason to cross the border.  We ve saved lives. We ve saved livelihoods, but we must work together to ensure that Australians can reclaim the lives that they once had in this country,  Morrison said, as quoted by Associated Press. New South Wales is expected to become the first state to reach the 80 per cent vaccination benchmark while Sydney s airport will be the first to resume international flights, the Australian prime minister Pdbi New York to London in 1.5 hours: All about NASA s Commercial Supersonic Technology Project
 For Zimbabwes government, the reintroduction of the national currency a decade after its demise is a return to  normalcy.         A woman counts cash as her shop opens in Harare, Zimbabwe. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo/File Photo    For most of the countrys citizens, its a bitter reminder of years of hyperinfla stanley website tion, which destroyed their savings and left them bartering for daily basics.    Remember 2008, when you needed trillions of dollars to buy bread  In Zimbabwe time goes backward,  said Edwin Mapondera, 34, who sells wooden sculptures in the affluent northern suburbs of the capital, Harare.  Im taking any currency people have and not listening to this nonsense because now the famous Zimbabwe dollar is going to become worthless in no time.  The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said Monday that, starting immediately, currencies such as the U.S. dollar and South African rand would no longer be legal tender. Instead, a quasi-currency known as bond notes, which cant be traded outside the country, and their ele stanley cup website ctronic equivalent, the RTGS$, will be termed the Zimbabwe dollar. By reintroducing it, the government is taking the risk that more people will be driven into the black market, further starving t stanley bottle he economy of already insufficient state revenue. That could leave the state struggling to pay government workers, who account for about 90% of its budget, and with little money to shore up creaking infrastructure. Effects still linger from the last time the Zimbabwe dollar crashed and burne