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Hughes used buses, taxis and trains to travel 160,000 miles across the world in 1,426 days, a voyage he claimed was budgeted at just US$100 a week.

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Graham Hughes a 33-year-old from Liverpool, England, made it to the South Sudan capital of Juba yesterday (November 26), where he completed his journey.ĭespite facing many questions on how he gained access to countries like North Korea, Iraq and Afghanistan, Hughes revealed that negotiating a route into the Maldives was far tougher, the Daily Mail reported.

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The first person to visit all 201 countries without using a plane has said he found gaining access to the Maldives far tougher than attempts to enter North Korea and Afghanistan. Speaking to press on the day he exited the Indian High Commission, Nasheed emphasised his desire for stability to be restored following eight days of continuous protests by the MDP, dozens of police arrests and a violent attack on a Maldivian journalist. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has since denied the claim in a statement released on Sunday (February 24), stressing that there had been no deal made with “anyone” that would result in Nasheed leaving the high commission. Nasheed has maintained that the charges against him – of detaining the Chief Criminal Court Judge during his final days in office – are a politically-motivated effort to prevent him contesting the 2013 elections.īritish-based publication, Daily Mail reported that Nasheed’s exit from the Indian High Commission came after the Maldivian government “brokered” a deal with the government of India.

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Nasheed moved into the Indian High Commission after police were ordered to produce him at Hulhumale’ Magistrate Court on February 13 for his scheduled trial hearing. The former President’s request to leave the Maldives follows his exit from the Indian High Commission on Saturday (February 23) after he sought “refuge” inside the embassy building for 11 days. Nasheed had stated that he would be travelling abroad at the end of February, having accepting an invitation from the Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma, and to Denmark under an invitation from the state. Nasheed, who had asked to leave the Maldives on Wednesday (February 27) until March 5, had received travel permission from the court when previously asked. AND - Football's on its way again - be ready for the flack England will receive again when they don't win it.Former President Mohamed Nasheed has had his request to leave the country denied by the Hulhumale’ Magistrate Court.Īn official from the Judiciary Media Unit told local media that the court had denied Nasheed’s request as he had not cooperated with the court on previous instances. Yes, this country needs a leader we can get behind whoever gets the post this time, maybe Boris again? - don't look for the flaws and paint them all over the news, there's enough drama on ITV (other drama channels are available). It's tittle-tattle to most, but she may never get over it.

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Today's report in the Mail tells us of an affair she once had. They managed to turn the screw on Boris until his position was untenable, and Liz Truss may not ever have been the right person to replace him, but don't pretend the Mail (and other Press) had nothing to do with her downfall. Why do the Daily Mail headlines always attack individuals? Why is it allowed to do this? If ordinary members of the public do this on Social Media they are Cyber-Bullying. We have an elected government trying to deal with a multitude of problems which can seriously affect the whole of the population of Britain. The Daily Mail is having a damning effect on this country.















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