Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Wednesday Links - Part 2

Here in the middle of the week, are some more things going on:






 














From ANI, authorities in the Indian state of Assam apprehend a man smuggling 47 gold nuggets.  (The article uses the term "gold biscuits", but I don't think you want to eat them.)

From India Today, Pakistani groups send three consignments of weapons to the Indian state of Punjab in three days.  (Pakistan includes a province named Punjab, which adjacent to the Indian state.)

From the Daily Mirror, a sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi is unveiled in Temple Trees.  (Temple Trees is the official residence of Sri Lanka's prime minister, located in the capital city of Colombo.  It would be analogous to 10 Downing Street in London, where the U.K.'s prime minister lives.)







From The Mainichi, the Monsoon Mitag is expected to come close to the Japanese island of Kyushu.  (From a map in the article, it looks like South Korea will be taking a direct hit.)

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