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30.09 / 00:49
Ethereum ETH BTC BBC Bitcoin reports Features Japanese Biz Giant Remixpoint Buys BTC, ETH, SOL, AVAX With Balance Sheet
Tim Alper is a British journalist and features writer who has worked at Cryptonews.com since 2018. He has written for media outlets such as the BBC, the Guardian, and Chosun Ilbo. He has also worked...
29.09 / 20:03
Election community information Courts rights Interviews BC Conservatives want Indigenous rights law UNDRIP repealed. Chief pushes back
British Columbia saw a rare unanimous vote in its legislature in October 2019, when members passed a law adopting the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, setting out standards including free, prior and informed consent for actions affecting them.
29.09 / 19:09
markets Provident Extreme Mobile Enterprise Experts Schools IXP companies hiking investments amid data centre boom
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) and peering networks are set to surge in India amid the data centre boom to support increasing IT workloads and strong data consumption by mobile users. IXPs, typically, are physical locations where different networks connect to exchange internet traffic via common switching infrastructure. They are responsible for interconnecting internet service providers (ISPs), content delivery networks (CDNs) such as Cloudfare, Akamai, over-the-top (OTT) players such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, DNS root servers, national and international telco networks and even social media networks like Instagram. As per the Internet Society, India ranks number 2 in Asia on the IXP count metric. But it lags in penetration terms compared to Finland, Singapore, Australia and the UK. For instance, Finland and Singapore have 12.5 and 22 IXPs per 10 million people, respectively, whereas India has only 0.23 IXPs per 10 million people, according to Extreme Infocom.
29.09 / 19:09
markets Election gatherings Schools rights Former UK prime minister Rishi Sunak tells Conservatives 'learn lessons' of defeat as party gathers
Rishi Sunak on Sunday urged his Conservative Party to «learn the lessons» of their crushing election defeat as it gathered to begin electing a new leader. The four-day meeting in Birmingham, central England, comes three months after the Tories were ousted from power by Labour, with Keir Starmer taking over as prime minister. «This is our first conference in opposition since 2009,» Sunak wrote in parliament's The House magazine.
29.09 / 19:09
markets UPS show country Schools International Hybrid car sales surge amid global policy push
Policy push by various countries and stricter emission norms are fuelling electric vehicle sales every year across key global markets, shows data from the International Energy Agency. However, penetration of hybrids (including strong hybrids and plug-in hybrids), driven purely by consumer choice, are climbing up at a faster pace. Since 2021, hybrid vehicle sales have been rising steadily in China, Japan, Korea, UK, France, and US, underscoring growing consumer preference for this technology, shows data collated by Nomura Research Institute. China leads the trend with a nearly fourfold surge in hybrid penetration levels to 19.9% in the first half of 2024 from 5.3% in 2021. Korea too has seen a big jump — to 25.2% from 11.8% in the same period. Other markets have shown a similar growth trajectory.
29.09 / 18:37
markets Parke wellness Department Schools Features jogging Haryana Assembly Polls: Migration via 'dunki' route, drug abuse echo loud among voters
Talk to the hukka-smoking elders playing cards in villages or those on their morning jogs in urban parks, the issue of migration of youth, especially through the 'dunki' route and drugs feature prominently. Dunki or the mule route, is the slang used to gain unauthorised entry into the US, UK, Canada and Australia. Angoor Devi, in her early 60s, at Narukhera village near Karnala asks her husband Chand Singh whether their son Vikas has called or not. Smoking a hukka, along with others from the village, Singh says he was still waiting for his call. A Jat, Singh who owns six acres, says the land he has is just sufficient for his entire family. «Aage ka bhi toh sochna pade hai, Yehi soch ke chora bahar chala gaya dunki mar ke (But we have to think about the future as well, that's why my son went abroad),» Singh says.
29.09 / 13:15
markets UPS Election country Schools Spotlight on Indian visas in race to replace Rishi Sunak as UK Opposition Leader
Rishi Sunak as Conservative Party leader and take his place in the House of Commons as Leader of the Opposition have thrown the spotlight on cutting immigration into the UK, with visas for Indians being singled out in heated debates. Against the backdrop of the launch of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham on Sunday, former immigration minister Robert Jenrick singled out India as one of the countries that should be subjected to tough visa restrictions across all categories unless it takes back its nationals who enter Britain illegally. His closest contender, shadow housing secretary Kemi Badenoch, has also zeroed in on the same issue and condemned new migrants bringing their disputes from India to cause unrest on the streets of the country. «It is quite clear that there are many people who have recently come to this country who have brought views from their countries of origin that have no place here,» Badenoch told the BBC.
29.09 / 10:59
markets UPS Man economy Rust Kandi The legacy of Thomas Lipton
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. By the time I arrived at Sri Lanka’s Amba tea estate it was late evening and dark. In the morning, a short walk to the dining area was all it took for gorgeous views of the valley.
28.09 / 21:17
markets Digital Platform SPY film reports Bad Boys Season 4: When and where to watch on streaming in US and UK?
Fans can mark their calendars for October 8, when the film will be available for streaming exclusively on the platform. Meanwhile, viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to catch the movie on Sky Cinema and NOW, though the exact release date for these platforms remains undisclosed, as per a report by Digital Spy.
28.09 / 21:17
markets Platform audience MGM reports Schools From Season 3: When will episode 3 air? Here’s what to expect
Consisting of 10 episodes, From season 3 is set to continue its thrilling narrative, which has impressed audiences and established a strong following online.
28.09 / 18:01
markets Citi Inside rights Arsenal Cole Palmer nets 4 first-half goals, Haaland kept scoreless and Arsenal leaves it late to beat Leicester
Chelsea knew it was getting a talented player by signing Cole Palmer from Manchester City last year. But maybe not this good. Palmer created some history on Saturday when he became the first player to score four goals in the first half of an English Premier League match. His flurry of strikes came in Chelsea's 4-2 win over Brighton that further strengthened the belief that the London team will be a force this season after spending more than $1 billion on players over the past two years.
28.09 / 18:01
markets UPS Food community inclusion Schools What overcooked gibberish is this'chef's kiss'?!
Cambridge Dictionary for going too far with wordcrime by legitimising gibberish. The inclusion of 'chef's kiss' among the new entries of 2024 really takes the cake as the most nonsensical addition yet. Someone has to draw the line at the gimmicks churned out year after year by the self-appointed guardians of the English language. Now, you might accuse me of reading an idiom too literally. But it's not that. 'Chef's kiss' is neither clever nor particularly evocative. It's no 'rat's arse', a phrase I'm rather fond of. For the uninitiated who missed the news in July, 'chef's kiss' refers to a visual representation of a chef holding out his fingers as if to kiss them, indicating something that meets his approval — like something that's 'finger-lickin' good' of the 'Mama mia!' kind. How does it capture the zeitgeist of evolving language when it lacks recall — unlike terms such as 'namaste' or 'thumbs up,' which are represented as emojis on phones? Those terms resonate as visual communications from daily life.
28.09 / 15:37
markets security Coherent electronic reports Schools UK govt buys semiconductor facility key to defence
UK government announced on Friday that it had acquired a key semiconductor factory after fears its imminent closure would hamper a crucial supply chain to Britain's armed forces. The facility at Newton Aycliffe in northeast England is the only secure site in Britain with the capability to produce gallium arsenide chips, used in electronic devices. The semiconductors are used in a number of military platforms, including to boost fighter jet capabilities.
28.09 / 11:17
Provident BLOCK Google reports prevention Features Profiles Weekly Tech Recap: Google Maps cracks down on fake reviews, Nothing Phone (3) teased and more
Vivo launched a new V40 series of phones, X introduced some changes to blocked accounts, Google Maps cracked down on fake reviews and more.Samsung is reportedly exploring a new approach to enhance the privacy of phone calls on its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip models, addressing a key limitation with foldable clamshell designs. Currently, users must rely on the external speaker to answer calls while the device is closed, preventing private conversations.
28.09 / 05:19
markets pandemic show country reports travelers Jan-Jun FTAs in India 4.78 mn; Bangladesh, US top two source countries: Tourism ministry
Foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India from January to June stood at nearly 4.78 million, with Bangladesh and the US being the top two source countries, according to official data issued by the Ministry of Tourism. The data sheet was shared on Friday on the occasion of the World Tourism Day and figures showed that inbound tourism in the country is trailing the pandemic levels. The ministry shared the figures for the month of June as well as for the January-June period. The FTAs in June 2024 were 7,06,045 as compared to 6,48,008 in June 2023 and 7,26,446 in June 2019 registering a growth of nine per cent and a fall of 2.8 per cent with respect to 2023 and 2019 respectively, according to the data.
28.09 / 03:51
markets Target country Schools Destinations UK visa ban for Indians? Top Tory contender Robert Jenrick says ‘no Indian visas without return agreement’
Robert Jenrick, one of the four remaining candidates to replace Rishi Sunak as leader of the Conservative Party, has vowed to «severely restrict visas» to countries that refuse to accept the return of illegal migrants, particularly targeting India and Vietnam. He claimed that while 250,000 visas were granted to Indian nationals in 2023 for work, visits, and study, an estimated 100,000 Indians currently reside illegally in the UK, and “returns remain stuck in the hundreds.”
27.09 / 22:03
markets Provident Waves Google wellness country Investigations Amazon's $4 billion partnership with AI startup Anthropic gets UK competition clearance
Britain’s competition watchdog has cleared Amazon’s partnership with artificial intelligence company Anthropic because the $4 billion deal didn’t qualify for further scrutiny
27.09 / 18:03
markets UPS Digital Platform security Kraken Trade With the Digital Pound on the Horizon in the UK, Here’s How Traders Can Capitalise on the Boom with Kraken
With the use of physical cash dwindling and digital payments becoming the new norm, the UK government is warming up to the idea of a digital pound.
27.09 / 15:53
markets Provident Digital security Kraken Bill Trade Here’s How the New UK Crypto Law Improves Legal Clarity and Benefits Kraken Traders
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27.09 / 15:21
markets UPS Target Google country Investigations Amazon spared UK antitrust probe over $4 bn investment in AI startup Anthropic
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. U.K. antitrust officials said Amazon.com’s multibillion-dollar investment in artificial-intelligence company Anthropic didn’t qualify for a formal investigation, a win for U.S.
27.09 / 15:21
Career Death film Actor stage hospital stars Maggie Smith, legendary ‘Harry Potter,’ ‘Downton Abbey’ star, dies at 89
Dame Maggie Smith, best known for her roles in the Harry Potter franchise and Downton Abbey, has died. She was 89 years old.

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