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According to Haaretz, the fast-tracked program for immigration to Israel, or Aliyah, will remain open to Ukrainian immigrants.
Source: https://www.palestinechronicle.com/israel-shuts-doors-to-russian-belarusian-immigrants/
Amnesty International condemned the latest executions as a "fast-tracked unfair group trial" of the two men which it said bore no "resemblance to a meaningful judicial proceeding".
A speed limit review, which has been ongoing for two years, has been fast-tracked by the Government amid concerns around the rising number of road deaths in Ireland.
Certain TV shows are set to fast-tracked now that the writers’ strike is over, in the hopes of reducing their time off air.
Court rules fast-tracked Bungendore high school site invalid, so what now?
Greater Dandenong Council has slammed the State Government’s fast-tracked approval of a controversial six-storey apartment tower in central Noble Park.
Source: https://dandenong.starcommunity.com.au/news/2023-06-16/council-slams-tower-decision/
In an epilogue, Jack was in a Starfleet uniform, having been fast-tracked through Starfleet Academy, and is already awaiting his first starship assignment.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1275000/star-trek-picards-ed-speleers-play-jack-crusher-until-retires/
In the Multiverse Saga, Marvel Studios fast-tracked Loki's redemption, and now, he functions more as a hero than a bad guy.
Source: https://screenrant.com/marvel-loki-original-plan-mcu-changes/
It's a run that's produced three Stanley Cups, a near miss at another and likely fast-tracked all three franchise icons to the Hall of Fame.
Legislation that is being fast-tracked through the Senate and House () would authorize the state corrections agency to expand its pharmacy responsibilities and set up a program for distribution.
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/editorial-lawmakers-must-protect-access-to-abortion-pill/
Liverpool believe that Mac Allister, like Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Virgil van Dijk, had to fight his way to the top, rather than being fast-tracked, and have a history of successful signings of players aged between 23 and 25.
One of the most significant examples of cross-disciplinary research saving lives came from the Covid-19 vaccination drive, where a scientific discovery fast-tracked in just 10 months is credited with saving tens of millions of lives around the world.
Source: https://mg.co.za/opinion/2023-01-25-south-africa-wont-conquer-cancer-if-it-works-alone/
Taiwan is expecting a fast-tracked $500 million weapons package from Washington this year to make up for delays in arms procurements, the island’s defence minister said on Monday.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/taiwan-in-talks-for-500-mn-weapons-package-from-us/
The council received revised plans for the new station just before Christmas from Network Rail and fast-tracked its final assessment of the proposals to enable a decision to be made promptly, so that work on the station could begin as soon as possible.
The United Kingdom, facing a similar staffing crisis, created a new visa that fast-tracked applications and reduced fees to make it easier to fill positions with nurses from overseas.
Source: https://qz.com/rich-countries-are-importing-a-solution-to-their-nursin-1850691166
The virtual activity was fast-tracked by the Covid-19 pandemic, where many artists who were stationed at home had to find ways of sharing their art with fans.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/entertainment/samthing-soweto-serenades-fans-twitter-spaces-performance/
Throughout her career in Macquarie St - which saw her fast-tracked onto the front bench in 2005, just two years after arriving in parliament - there was constant speculation about her loveless love life.
When it became clear that Levin’s proposal could not be fast-tracked in the Knesset, the chair of the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, Simcha Rothman, published on Jan.