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He added that he thought his “quirky” and “eye-catching” idea would help to publicise the cause, with funds being donated to Red Cross to support Ukrainians embroiled in the ongoing war with Russia.
Portuguese publication confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had travelled to Portugal without their kids Prince Archie, four and Princess Lilibet, two, making the trip a "mega-secret" operation which they chose not to publicise.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/meghan-harrys-secret-romantic-escape-31053832
Reacting to this development, Frank accused the United States of double standards over its refusal to publicise President Tinubu's academic records.
Sadly, the Ministers of the Buhari administration who refused to publicise the work they were doing, are also silent as ex-Mnisters.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/silent-ministers-silent-ex-ministers-by-salisu-nainna-dambatta/
This meant Horrocks did not have a chance to publicise his work and gain the respect of his fellow astronomers, and so was not publicly lauded for his discoveries the way Kepler and Galileo were.
With the killing sending Singh and other members underground, the HSRA had limited means to publicise their cause.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/looking-for-bhagat-singh-9079616/