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 A Williamson County substation infestation by snakes causes numerous power interruptions.                                                                                 Source fox17.com WZTV, Franklin, Tennessee — Over the past few days, there have been numerous power outages in the Franklin area. Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) has determined that these outages are the result of a reptile invasion. MTE reports that throughout the past ten days, there have been four outages at one of its substations as a result of snake intrusions. In essence, the snakes have scaled the steel framework to get to electrical connections or equipment. When they do so, they ground the circuit and bridge between the energised equipment, tripping the breakers and resulting in an outage, according to a statement from MTE spokesperson Larry Rose. Rose continued, comparing this to a breaker that trips in a house breaker box. Every time this occurs, MTE sends a crew to the substation to reset the tripped br

Taif City's Integrated Services: Providing Cosy Services During the Cold

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 Taif City's Integrated Services: Providing Cosy Services During the Cold                                                                       Source Kemlu.go.id Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Through its Integrated Service programme, the Indonesian Consulate General (KJRI) in Jeddah is once again involved with the Indonesian community in Taif City. The programme was held on Friday and Saturday (May 17–18) at the OYO Safari Al Hada Taif Hotel. KJRI Jeddah hopes to provide local Indonesian citizens with more access to consular, immigration, and employment services by launching this project. According to Consul General Yusron B. Ambary, KJRI Jeddah aims to make services more accessible and closer to Indonesians in Taif so they won't have to go far to Jeddah to process necessary paperwork. This Integrated Service is a concrete example of KJRI Jeddah's dedication to always offering the greatest services possible to all Indonesians living under its authority. "This programme c

'Desperate' Prince Archie to meet King Charles

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 'Desperate' Prince Archie to meet King Charles Additionally, King Charles desires to spend more time with Lilibet and Archie. By Web Desk, 17 May 2024                                                                                           Source geo.tv A royal specialist has stated that Prince Archie, the son of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, is reportedly eager to see his grandfather, King Charles. Archie is "desperate" to travel to the UK with his father Prince Harry because he wants to see his grandfather King Charles, according to royal analyst Tom Quinn, who was reported in The Mirror. The royal analyst continued by stating that Meghan and Harry do not want to support Lilibet's older brother's obvious need to visit the UK. Tom Quinn further stated that King Charles "wants to make up for what he sees as his neglect of his own sons in their youth" and that he is equally eager to spoil Archie and Lilibet. Quinn, however, stated that Meghan ha

A project to assess marine species in the Arabian Gulf is launched by NCWD.

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 A project to assess marine species in the Arabian Gulf is launched by NCWD.                                                                            Source arabnews.com RIYADH: According to the Saudi Press Agency, the National Centre for Wildlife Development started a study on Tuesday with the goal of evaluating the condition of marine ecosystems in Saudi Arabia's Arabian Gulf seas. According to the NCWD, the project's objectives were to reduce risks, preserve biodiversity, and establish a baseline for creating an integrated management plan for marine habitats. Given their importance to Saudi Arabia's economy, society, and culture, as well as the numerous beneficial ecosystem services they provide, it will also improve the sustainability of the maritime habitats there. goal was to offer a fundamental evaluation of the state of mangrove forests, seagrass beds, coral reefs, and related animals and marine species.   In addition to identifying natural dangers connected to hu

William receives a military role from King Charles

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 William receives a military role from King Charles Written by Royal Correspondent Sean Coughlan                                                                                 Source bbc.com Prince William, the son of King Charles, has been given a prominent position with the Army Air Corps. The King remarked, "The great thing is he's a very good pilot indeed." It is not often that the King and the Prince of Wales participate in the same event; this participation has been a symbolic passing of the baton. Thirty-two years ago, the King assumed command of the Army Air Corps as colonel-in-chief. His eldest son, Prince William, is now in his place. The King, who is still receiving cancer treatment himself, talked to a veteran who had received chemotherapy for testicular cancer at the Hampshire event, and it seemed like they talked about losing taste. After flying in by helicopter, the King visited Prince William at the Army Aviation Centre to formally transfer this milit

Oil updates: geopolitics is perceived favourably, and crude is expected to rise weekly as demand signs

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 Oil updates: geopolitics is perceived favourably, and crude is expected to rise weekly as demand signs                                                                                 Source arabnews.com  SINGAPORE: As reports this week from the US and China, the two countries that use crude oil the most, indicated greater demand and ongoing concern over the Gaza war boosted prices, oil gained on Friday, setting up a weekly gain, according to Reuters. China's oil imports in April were higher than last year, according to figures released on Thursday, suggesting that trade activity is strengthening. The decline in US crude inventories was prompted by greater refinery runs. Concerns about possible interruptions to Middle Eastern supply chains have persisted despite the lack of progress in negotiations to end the violence between Israel and Hamas. At 8:14 a.m. Saudi time, Brent futures increased by 58 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $84.41 a barrel. This puts them on track for a weekly gain

Riyadh roundtable will investigate translation's role in advancing Saudi identity

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 Riyadh roundtable will investigate translation's role in advancing Saudi identity                                                                            Source arabnews.com RIYADH: On May 15, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University's College of Languages in Riyadh will stage a conference with the theme "Translating the Saudi identity through other languages and cultures." Under the theme "We translate our identity," the event is being sponsored by Saudi Education Minister Yousef Al-Benyan and will be held at the Department of Conferences and Seminars. As per the Saudi Press Agency, the main objective is to disseminate the Kingdom's literary, historical, cultural, and intellectual legacy to a worldwide readership. Along with encouraging international recognition and highlighting the Kingdom's cultural effect, the role of translation in presenting a favourable picture of the Kingdom will also be highlighted. Encouraging Saudis to adapt these