INCLUDED IN THIS LOT ARE THE FOLLOWING 3D WORLD MAGAZINE'S: AUGUST 2006, # 80 - FREE THINKING, why open source software could save you a packet on your production pipeline. I have provided a "few notes" next to each issue. 8 OUT OF THE 20 MAGAZINE'S COME WITH ORIGINAL CD'S. The deployment of thousands of security forces and the shutting down of internetĪnd mobile phone services in most of the region.3D WORLD MAGAZINE LOT OF " 20 " + CD'S FOR 3D ARTISTS 3D WORLD " THE MAGAZINE FOR 3D ARTIST'S! LOT OF 20! ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. The authorities are being criticised for failing to tackle the violence despite North-western Nigeria has been grappling with armed criminal gangs carrying People had been shot dead there - and two others in Goronyo town. The attacks came as the state governor, Aminu Tambuwal, announced a rise in the death toll to 43 from a Monday attack in Illela town near the Niger border. The raids were carried out on Tuesday night, with the village ofĪbubakar, confirmed the killings but said they were still gathering details.
Residents told the BBC that the attackers on motorbikes also looted food items Least 21 people in fresh attacks on several villages in Sabon Birni Gunmen in the north-western Nigerian state of Sokoto have killed at Tuesday until Thursday in the wake of the latest attacks.ĪFP Copyright: AFP The authorities are being criticised for failing to tackle the violence Image caption: The authorities are being criticised for failing to tackle the violence The protesters called on President Kaboré to resign for failing to rein in the insecurity.īut the president has called on people to stand together with the securityĪ national mourning period has been declared in Burkina Faso from Two commanders have been sacked after hundreds of young people in several cities held demonstrations on Tuesday over the rising insecurity. In one of the deadliest attacks on defence and security forces since Burkinaįaso started facing jihadist threats six years ago. He spoke following public anger amid the high death toll “The situation distresses everyone, and the dysfunctions must be
The suspected jihadist attack on Sunday, in which 49 soldiers and four civilians died, targeted a military Staff or to people who could prove they have recovered from infection.Ī partial lockdown is already under way in the Netherlands,ĪFP Copyright: AFP Protesters have been calling for the president to resign over insecurity Image caption: Protesters have been calling for the president to resign over insecurityīurkina Faso's President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré has admitted to problems that “must be corrected in the fight against terrorism” after an attack that killed 53 people. Wants workplaces and non-essential shops to be accessible only to vaccinated The Czech government meets today to approve plans toīan unvaccinated people from public events and services from Monday. Is considering further measures, on top of its lockdown for some two million Has responded by imposing a four-day home-working week from Saturday and Austria The three parties working on forming a new government want Covid passes requiredįor buses and trains and in workplaces, and anyone unvaccinated has to takeĮlsewhere, several European countries are seeing record infections. New proposals for Covid measures go before parliament in Berlin today. “We’ve never been as worried as weĪre now,” said Lothar Wieler, referring to the increasing number of seriously ill Covid Past 24 hours in Germany, and the head of the RKI public health institute has Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Plans going before German MPs could require daily tests for unvaccinated workers Image caption: Plans going before German MPs could require daily tests for unvaccinated workersĪ record 65,371 daily infections have been reported in the The president rejected an earlier bill that sought to compel the state to provide housing and social amenities Million refugees mainly from Somalia and South Sudan. Kakuma and Daadab refugee camps that for decades, have been home to half a Protracted struggle with the UN refugee agency over plans to shut down the The authorities say the camps have been used as breeding grounds for terrorists blamed for some of the worst attacks on Kenyan soil. It comes just six months before a planned shutdown by the authorities of two camps housing more than half a million refugees. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed into law a new refugee bill that allows asylum seekers easier access to education, and opportunities to integrate and earn a living. Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images The new law comes just six months before a planned shutdown of refugee camps Image caption: The new law comes just six months before a planned shutdown of refugee camps