India has suspended the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to escalating tensions with Pakistan, following the relocation of the Pakistan Super League to the UAE. The IPL Governing Council made the decision after consultations with stakeholders amid concerns over safety, particularly after a recent attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists and subsequent missile strikes by India on alleged terrorist sites in Pakistan. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has warned of consequences for India’s actions, as skirmishes have been reported along the Line of Actual Control.
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Kāinga Ora sees 600% rise in warnings under new tenant crackdown
SummaryAssociate Housing Minister Tama Potaka announced the success of a Government directive aimed at addressing abusive Kāinga Ora tenants, resulting in improved tenant behaviour. He noted that the previous Sustaining Tenancies Framework, which ended in March last year, allowed some tenants to remain in their homes despite engaging in disruptive activities. Potaka emphasized that while most social housing tenants are respectful, a small minority have negatively impacted their neighbours and properties, highlighting the privilege of...
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