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KP govt announces two public holidays

BOL News

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June 24, 2026

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The holidays will be observed in all provincial government offices. The post KP govt announces two public holidays appeared first on BOL News.

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BOL News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Federal government announced public holidays on June 25, 26

Federal government announced two-day public holidays across the country. The post Federal government announced public holidays on June 25, 26 appeared first on BOL News.

Le Monde

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· Jul 3, 2026

Washington marks America's 250th anniversary with sloppy and politicized celebrations

Taken over by Donald Trump, the celebrations are set to culminate on Saturday with Independence Day. The pavilions installed on the National Mall in Washington, intended to honor history and popular culture, have failed to draw crowds.

Latestly.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Grocery Stores, Banks and Post Offices; What's Open or Closed on 4th of July Holiday in US

The 4th of July holiday in the US is split between public and private sectors. The USPS, major banks, and government offices are completely closed, with no mail delivery or in-person banking. While most major grocery stores and retailers like Walmart remain open, Costco stands as the primary retail exception and is closed.

People.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Red, White & I Do: Julia Roberts, Victoria Beckham and More Stars Who Got Married on the Fourth of July

There were extra fireworks on our nation's birthday for these celeb couples, who picked the holiday as their big day

NL Times

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Amsterdam debates making Keti Koti, slavery abolition celebration, a public holiday

Amsterdam is debating whether Keti Koti should become a national public holiday.

Egypt Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

Three days off next week following government decision on June 30 holiday

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly issued a decree declaring Thursday, July 2 to be a paid public holiday for employees in ministries, government departments, public authorities, local government units, as well as public sector and public business sector companies, on the occasion of the anniversary of the June 30 revolution. Has June 30th holiday been The post Three days off next week following government decision on June 30 holiday appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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Related coverage for "KP govt announces two public holidays": BOL News — Federal government announced public holidays on June 25, 26. Le Monde — Washington marks America's 250th anniversary with sloppy and politicized celebrations. Latestly.com — Grocery Stores, Banks and Post Offices; What's Open or Closed on 4th of July Holiday in US. People.com — Red, White & I Do: Julia Roberts, Victoria Beckham and More Stars Who Got Married on the Fourth of July. NL Times — Amsterdam debates making Keti Koti, slavery abolition celebration, a public holiday. Egypt Independent — Three days off next week following government decision on June 30 holiday