The weekly Meradia market has been attracting city dwellers to the Rampura area for over a century.
Ibrahim Mollah has been selling fruits in the market for the past 16 years.
“I am a man from a blacksmith family, and I learnt this craftsmanship from my father who also used to sell our goods in this market,” he said.
HELSINKI/PARIS/CHICAGO: Airlines are bracing for potentially lengthy blockages of key east-west flight corridors after the European Union and Moscow issued tit-for-tat airspace bans and Washington did not rule out similar action in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Korean Air, Japan Airlines and Japan’s ANA Holdings said they were continuing to use Russian airspace but had no plans to add flights to Russia or Europe to replace flights canceled by European carriers.
The city of Milwaukee’s diverse Muslim community is concentrated in the 13th district and is seeking to have its own representation in the city council, known as the Common Council, in which 15 districts are represented by 15 aldermen.
Arab and Muslim Americans were legally counted as “white” in the last census, contributing to their under-representation.
After the US national census last year, the Hispanic and Latino community, which controls two other districts, wanted to represent the 13th district as well.
She added that all the redistricting maps submitted by the leaders of the Hispanic community proposed remapping the wards or areas that were heavily Muslim and dispersing them in different areas, causing them to lose their concentration in the 13th district.
The 13th district is home to the largest concentration of Muslims in Wisconsin.
The Arab and Muslim community in the US has long fought to have a “MENA” category to reflect Americans who come from the Middle East and North Africa.
Musk said on Saturday that Starlink is available in Ukraine and SpaceX is sending more terminals to the country, whose Internet has been disrupted due to the Russian invasion.
His post was the latest update of a figure widely viewed as the most reliable indicator of the scale of the human suffering and displacement caused by the Russian invasion, which began on February 24.
The dangers along the route kept her, her cousin Bohdan, 15, and Natasha, a family friend acting as their guardian, constantly on edge as they traveled for four days, with minimal sleep, to reach the border before the shelling got worse.
“When we were in Kyiv, we did not know when the war would start, so we had food, water and some stuff,” she said.
Just weeks ago Poland, which was already home to 1.5 million Ukrainians before the Russian invasion, was fortifying its border with Belarus to keep out refugees and asylum-seekers from Iraq and Afghanistan, along with other migrants.
In addition to the threat of war, the Kranics could not risk remaining in Ukraine for another important reason: Luba has just completed a final round of treatments for breast cancer and will require follow-up medical therapy.