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Authorities in Niger have closed the countrys airspace, as the African state experiences continuing political unrest.The closure has been confirmed in a NOTAM for the Niamey flight information region which took effect on 6 August.It states that the republics airspace is closed for all flights , from the ground to an unlimited altitude, including all air traffic service routes.Niamey FIR encompasses p
stanley cup art of Mali and Burkina Faso, but the restriction applies only to the airspace bordered by the Niger republic.Source: ICAONiamey FIR extends over other West African statesWhile the NOTAM is set to expire just before 8 August, the situation remains unclear.Niger underwent a coup on 26 July, with the attempted overthrow and illegal detention of the countrys president, Muhammed Bazoum, according to the Economic Community of West African States of which Niger is a member.ECOW
stanley cup becher AS has condemned the action and called for the immediate reinstatement of Bazoum and full restoration of constitutional order in Niger.It warned on 30 July that it would consider use of force, if necessary, to achieve this aim if the organisations demands were not met within a week 鈥?a deadline which expired
stanley deutschland on 6 August.ECOWAS also stated that it would implement an immediate no-fly zone over its members territories for commercial flights to and from Niger, and impose other sanctions on finances, trade and assets.TopicsAfricaOps safety Related articles Ievz Boston Marathon crowns champions, including course record breaker
Chamber urges greater transparency; candidate responses will measure their commitment to increasing public participation in lawmakingAUGUSTA 鈥?The Maine State Chamber of Commerce is asking all 2024 Maine State House and Senate candidates where they stand on transparency in the legislative process in a questionnaire sent this week to the approximately 350 candidates for the Maine State Legislature. The Maine State Chamber is urging greater transparency in the legislative process. Candidate responses, which the Chamber will share publicly, will help measure each candidates commitment to transparency and increasing the publics ability to participate in lawmaking. A clear and transparent process by which a bill can become Maine law is imperative
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