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**The government of Samoa extends the state of emergency until December 29 when it was due to end on December 15. There have been 72 deaths and more than 5,100 cases to date. | **The government of Samoa extends the state of emergency until December 29 when it was due to end on December 15. There have been 72 deaths and more than 5,100 cases to date. | ||
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*Former Sudanese President ] is sentenced to two years detention in a reform facility for corruption. There's heavy military custody of the government buildings and the court as followers of his now dissolved party rally in his support. Defense lawyers say they will appeal the sentence. | |||
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December 14, 2019 (2019-12-14) (Saturday) Business and economy- Light rail in Sydney
- The first section of the CBD and South East Light Rail commences operations returning trams down George Street for the first time since the demise of the former tram network. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
- Former Sudanese President Omar al Bashir is sentenced to two years detention in a reform facility for corruption. There's heavy military custody of the government buildings and the court as followers of his now dissolved party rally in his support. Defense lawyers say they will appeal the sentence. (Reuters)