LOS ANGELES, March 29 (Xinhua) -- A U.S. federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday extended his previous nationwide order blocking the implementation of President Donald Trump's revised travel ban while the lawsuit continues.

U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson's original order halting the travel ban was issued on March 15, hours before the ban was set to go into effect, in the form of a nationwide temporary restraining order.

Court papers show that Watson granted a motion on Wednesday to turn his temporary restraining order into a preliminary injunction, extending his order against the ban while the case moves forward.

The move sets the stage for the Department of Justice to appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the same court that upheld a national halt to Trump's first travel ban last month after a Seattle federal judge ruled against it.

Hawaii has become the first state in the United States to file a lawsuit against Trump's revised travel ban. Judge Watson blocked provisions of the March 6 executive order of Trump that would have frozen the refugee program for 120 days and stopped citizens of six Muslim countries from entering the United States.

The revised travel ban will bar entry of citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen for 90 days.

The new order lowered the named nations from seven to six, among other changes. Iraq, which was included in the first ban, has been taken off the list.

The state of Hawaii sued to stop the travel ban, arguing the president's policy violates the Constitution and the travel ban would harm its economy because of the loss of tourism and the ability to recruit international students.

Trump reacted to Watson's March 15 restraining order by calling the ruling "an unprecedented judicial overreach", pledging to take the legal fight all the way to the Supreme Court.

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An SOA inspection team exposed a number of flaws concerning landreclamation in Jiangsu after an investigation in the province fromAugust to September, said a SOA press release.

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Developers of 184 land reclamation projects did not obtaingovernment approval before they started building theirprojects.

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The land contributed to more than 85 percent of pollutants inoffshore waters along the Jiangsu coast, and the provincialgovernment did not have a complete list of polluters.

The provincial government was told to submit a plan forrectification within 30 work days and report the progress in nextsix months. Enditem

CAPE TOWN, July 25 (Xinhua) -- The South African Chamber ofMines on Tuesday fielded an urgent application with the NorthGauteng High Court to interdict Minister of Mineral ResourcesMosebenzi Zwane from suspending the issuing of mining rights.

The Chamber said Zwane regrettably failed to withdraw the noticehe announced on July 19 Online Vans Leather Old Skool Reissue DX White , in which he invited submissions on hisintention to suspend the processing of new mining and prospectingrights applications or their renewal.

The matter will need to be heard in urgent court on August 4this year which is the deadline Zwane affords members of the publicto respond to the notice.

The Chamber said it is seeking the urgent setting aside of thenotice on one of two bases, namely either the Promotion ofAdministrative Justice Act (PAJA) or the constitutional principleof legality.

The Chamber claimed that the notice constitutes "an unlawfulaction" which will impose a damaging impact on the miningsector.

The Chamber also accused Zwane of acting "ultra vires" or beyondhis powers under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources DevelopmentAct (MPRDA).

"The Chamber notes, with regret Vans Perf Leather Old Skool Zip White Clearance , that the industry has no optionbut to proceed with court action to ensure that the minister actswithin the law, and in the best interests of the industry and thecountry," spokesperson Charmane Russell said.

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The Chamber applied to the North Gauteng High Court last monthfor an urgent interdict to prevent the government from implementingthe 2017 Mining Charter which intends to increase blackshareholding.

Zwane announced the Mining Charter on June 15, under which a newprospecting right must have a minimum of 50 percent plus one blackperson shareholding, including voting rights.

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