Human rights organisations have criticised the new legislation, which could see asylum seekers sent to Rwanda in 10-12 weeks.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency is treating Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky as a suspect in an investigation into the illegal acquisition of state-owned land worth about $7 million, Ukrainian media reported on Tuesday. The National Anti-corruption Bureau of Ukraine said in a statement that it had uncovered a scheme led by a current minister to illegally acquire state-owned land worth 291 million hryvnia ($7.35 million). The statement did not name Solsky, but said the suspect was the former chairman of the parliamentary agrarian committee, a post Solsky held before becoming agriculture minister in March 2022.
Billings City Council approves tax increment financing for new brewery
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
F | -19 | $3,600,000 | ||
F | -16 | $2,160,000 | ||
F | -15 | $1,160,000 | ||
F | -15 | $1,160,000 | ||
F | -14 | $702,750 | ||
F | -14 | $702,750 | ||
F | -14 | $702,750 | ||
F | -14 | $702,750 | ||
F | -13 | $581,000 | ||
F | -12 | $521,000 |