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28.09 / 17:07
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CDIL to make silicon carbide devices for EVs, solar panels
₹30 crore, taking the total production scale to 600 million devices. CDIL started making silicon chips and devices in 1964 in collaboration with Continental Device Corp. of Hawthorne, California, which was later called Teledyne Semiconductor Co.
28.09 / 16:09
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Blue Star Lee Ryan suspended for racially abusing cabin crew member | Here are the details about the incident
Blue star Lee Ryan has received a 12-month suspended prison sentence for racially aggravated common assault by beating and abusive behavior towards a cabin crew member. The 40-year-old singer, known for his role in the pop group Blue, was involved in the incident on a British Airways flight from Glasgow to London City Airport on July 31 last year.
28.09 / 15:37
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92-year-old Salima Khan goes to school for first time, learns reading, writing
Times of India. “Those days are gone." The literacy rate in India is around 73%, according to the 2011 census.
28.09 / 15:35
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2020
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Jaishankar meets US NSA Sullivan, discusses progress in bilateral ties
Jaishankar on Thursday met US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and discussed the progress in bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to take it forward. Jaishankar, who arrived here from New York on Wednesday after addressing the 78th General Assembly session of the United Nations on Tuesday, will meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken later in the day. «Began my Washington DC visit with a meeting with NSA @JakeSullivan46.
28.09 / 14:59
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'Misguided': Jupiter and Robeco join £1.5trn investor group urging Sunak to stop green delay
Credit: HM Treasury/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
28.09 / 14:41
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UK police are investigating the 'deliberate felling' of a famous tree at Hadrian's Wall
U.K. authorities say that a tree which had stood for nearly 200 years next to Hadrian’s Wall — a famous Roman landmark in northern England — was “deliberately felled” in an act of vandalism
28.09 / 14:41
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Liverpool owner FSG announces minority investment by New York equity firm
New York-based investment firm Dynasty Equity has bought a minority stake in Premier League soccer team Liverpool
28.09 / 14:41
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Portugal is looking to sell off its state-owned airline after the carrier returns to profit
Portugal's government says it plans to privatize flag carrier TAP Air Portugal next year
28.09 / 14:15
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Cosmetic surgery gone wrong as British woman dies in Majorca
cosmetic surgery on the island of Majorca. The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, reportedly died in the middle of September. Following her untimely demise, her family was informed, as reported by various British media outlets today. In mid-September, the unidentified woman underwent a cosmetic procedure at a private clinic located in Palma.
28.09 / 14:07
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Tottenham Hotspur taps Chiliz blockchain for Web3 fan token
Tottenham Hotspur will become the latest English Premier League team to tap into blockchain technology to issue and manage its own Web3 fan token to drive supporter engagement and rewards.
28.09 / 13:42
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Why has BBC issued new social media guidelines and what is the Gary Lineker controversy? Know about the new regulations
Gary Lineker, the BBC has released updated social media guidelines for its presenters, including a clear stance against endorsing or attacking political parties.
28.09 / 11:31
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Calculus launches £10m VCT fundraise
The offer has a minimum investment threshold of £5,000
28.09 / 11:17
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Event Recap
Europe drives institutional crypto adoption: Blockchain Expo Amsterdam
Europe remains fertile ground for the cryptocurrency ecosystem to flourish compared with harsher regulatory environments, according to prominent speakers at Blockchain Expo Europe 2023 in Amsterdam.
28.09 / 11:17
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Can superstars like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift spur inflation?
hot inflation, but the American singer seems an unlikely macroeconomic force. Hotel prices surged in Sweden when 46,000 fans flocked to the capital, Stockholm, for the pop star’s tour in May. The country’s consumer-price index hit 9.7% that month, higher than expected.
28.09 / 11:17
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2020
Christopher Rufo offers a history of the left
America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything. By Christopher Rufo. Broadside Books; 352 pages; $32. To be published in Britain in September; £25 The American left’s political philosophy may lack a plain name—what some call wokeness, others call identity politics, critical race theory (CRT) or anti-racism—but it does have a chief sceptic.
28.09 / 09:53
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Ryanair to cut flights this winter due to Boeing delivery delays
(Reuters) -Ryanair announced on Thursday cuts to its winter schedule due to delays in the delivery of Boeing (NYSE:BA) aircraft, but Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers said its full-year traffic forecast was unaffected «as yet».
28.09 / 09:11
28.09 / 07:39
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New York remains top financial centre, London clings to second place - survey
LONDON (Reuters) — New York has easily remained the world's top financial centre with London still second and gaining some ground, but also facing a tougher fight with Singapore and Hong Kong, the Global Financial Centres index showed on Thursday.
28.09 / 04:05
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Indian
Indian government continues to purchase Canada lentils for buffer stock
lentils from Canada despite the worsening of diplomatic ties between the two nations as New Delhi seeks to build buffer stocks to arrest the high price of pulses, said people familiar with the matter. The two central government agencies — National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India Ltd (NCCF) and National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) – have recently issued tenders to procure red lentils (masoor whole) from the local market as well as through imports to stabilise prices. “The two agencies have floated tenders for domestic as well as imported lentils. They have, however, not mentioned any restriction on the country of origin,” one of the persons cited above said, adding lentils that will be procured have to comply with specifications of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The two agencies, together, began issuing tenders four times every week to procure lentils earlier this month. Erratic monsoons this year in key growing states have caused a drop in acreage, leading to a rally in prices of the protein-rich staple.
28.09 / 01:13
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Vedanta plunges on downgrade of UK parent
Vedanta shares tumbled 6.9% in Wednesday's trading after rating firm Moody's downgraded the corporate family rating (CFR) of UK-based parent Vedanta Resources. Analysts said concerns over the group's debt burden and volatile metal prices due to global headwinds could weigh down the stock in the near term. The stock closed at ₹208.95 on the BSE on Wednesday, after hitting a 52-week low of ₹208. «Vedanta Resources has been struggling to refinance its upcoming debt maturities worth $2 billion maturing during the next year,» said Jayesh Bhanushali, lead-research at IIFL.
28.09 / 01:11
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