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11.09 / 06:54
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NADA) on wrestler Bajrang Punia’s plea against his suspension. The next hearing will now happen in October. Ahead of the Senior World Wrestling Championships to be held in Albania in October, wrestler Bajrang Punia approached the Delhi High Court challenging his suspension by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA). The grappler has claimed that the conduct of the agency is in violation of his fundamental rights to practice a profession and earn a livelihood under the Constitution of India, and that he would be «forced to retire» if the «arbitrary» suspension is not lifted. On June 21, the National Anti-Doping Agency suspended Punia for a second time and issued the formal «notice of charge», rendering him ineligible to train and participate in competitions.
11.09 / 01:05
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10.09 / 21:52
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arrested in Quebec as he was allegedly on his way to New York to conduct a mass shooting at a Jewish centre entered Canada last year on a student visa, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, charged last week in an ISIS terrorism plot, received a student visa in May 2023 and arrived at Toronto’s Pearson airport on June 24, 2023, the minister told reporters.“This is all that I’ll be commenting on this individual,” Miller told reporters. “It’s very important that we don’t comment and actually it’s dangerous to comment any further.“Any defence lawyer is looking at elected officials in their comments about this case, salivating at any comment that is made that could be seen as compromising the judicial process.”He said it was “highly careless” of the Conservatives “to be firing their mouths off again” about Khan, and that Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre’s advisors “should be counselling him to shut his mouth.”Khan was arrested in Ormstown, Que., on Wednesday as he was allegedly about to be smuggled across the U.S.
10.09 / 21:45
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10.09 / 20:17
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Grand Slam season dominated by Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz has provided the clearest sign yet that the «Big Three» era of men's tennis is finally over, with Novak Djokovic destined to be its last year-end number one. The golden rule that you should never write off Djokovic still holds true, but after he, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer had won at least one Grand Slam title between them every season since 2003, this year there were none. Sinner lifted the U.S. Open title on Sunday following his breakthrough Australian Open triumph in January, while Alcaraz won the French Open and Wimbledon to mark the first time since 1993 that men aged 23 or under had swept the Grand Slams.
10.09 / 17:26
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Mamata Banerjee's invitation for talks at the state secretariat to resolve the impasse over the RG Kar hospital issue. «Your small delegation (maximum 10 persons) may visit 'Nabanna' now to meet government representatives,» the email sent by the state's Health Secretary N S Nigam to the protesting medics on Tuesday evening had stated. «The language of the communication is not only disrespectful to us doctors, it's downright insensitive. We find no reason to reply to this mail,» Dr Debasish Halder, a leader of the protesting doctors who organised a sit-in before the state health department headquarters at 'Swasthya Bhavan' in Salt Lake, said. The doctors conveyed that although «doors remain open» for talks with the state's highest authorities, they would continue with their agitation till their demands are met.
10.09 / 17:09
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Donald Trump. According to the court's order, Kennedy has not shown an entitlement to this extraordinary relief. Based on the idea that some voters who were aware of Kennedy's endorsement might have supported Trump more if his name was not on the ballot, the decision is perceived as potentially benefiting Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris at Trump's expense. Also Read: Deep rate cuts needed to prevent a US recession, says Noble-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz
10.09 / 16:52
Justice show Courts Traffic peace Vaccines Alberta men receive 6.5-year prison sentences for Coutts border protest
Coutts, Alta.Anthony Olienick showed no emotion while Chris Carbert appeared glum and folded his arms, as the sentence was read out in Court of King’s Bench on Monday.Neither are to serve their full sentences, as Justice David Labrenz gave them nearly four years credit for time they have already spent in custody.Both were convicted of mischief and possession of a firearm dangerous to the public peace, while Olienick was also found guilty of possession of a pipe bomb.A jury found them not guilty of the most serious charge they faced — conspiracy to murder police officers at the blockade.The blockade halted traffic at the border crossing for two weeks in 2022 in a protest of COVID-19 rules and vaccine mandates.The men were charged after RCMP found guns, ammunition and body armour in trailers near the blockade.Labrenz said while the men believed their cause just, they can’t be allowed to take the law into their own hands.“Both Olienick and Carbert used the blockade as a last stand against police,” the judge said in his sentencing decision.“(They) knew they were actively participating in something that was illegal, but they didn’t care because they thought their cause had been worthy.”He added, “The law does not allow people to take the law into their own hands.“Both men bear a high degree of moral culpability.”Olienick and Carbert have been in custody since they were arrested in February 2022.Prior to sentencing, they were given a chance to address the court.Carbert declined, but Olienick said he is a better man as a result of his time in custody.“It has given me time to indulge in God’s work,” he said, reading from a prepared statement.“I will continue to help others.”Olienick was given six years for possession for the
10.09 / 11:49
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EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager scored two major wins on Tuesday as Europe's top court backed her crackdown against Apple's Irish tax deal and Google's anti-competitive practices in two landmark cases.
10.09 / 11:27
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Rajya Sabha member Upendra Kushwaha on Tuesday attacked the collegium system for appointing judges and alleged that it prevented those from backward groups from being appointed in the higher judiciary. The Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader, who recently took oath as a Rajya Sabha member from Bihar, said at a press conference that the «lack of democracy in the judiciary» would be among the issues he would raise in Parliament.
10.09 / 10:53
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10.09 / 09:25
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Supreme Court. According to an order of the Appointments Committee of Cabinet issued on Monday, the ASGs have been appointed for a period of three years.
10.09 / 09:15
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10.09 / 03:07
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Kenya's high court has temporarily paused a plan to transfer the management of Nairobi's main airport to India's Adani Group, as reported by the Financial Times.
10.09 / 01:49
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Former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been sentenced in a Toronto courtroom to 11 years in prison for sexually assaulting four women
09.09 / 22:38
Apple J&J patient Courts Updates Pharmaceuticals Johnson & Johnson told to pay ₹35 lakh each as compensation to hip implant victims
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has directed Johnson & Johnson to pay ₹35 lakh in compensation to each of the patients who had approached it claiming to have adversely affected after receiving a faulty hip implant of the multinational pharmaceutical company.
09.09 / 21:34
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Jannik Sinner started slowly at the U.S. Open, dropping the first set he played after being exonerated in a doping case no one knew about until shortly before play began at Flushing Meadows.
09.09 / 20:33
UPS Justice DAL Courts Supreme Court stays HC verdict asking UP for fresh list of 69,000 assistant teachers
New Delhi: The Apna Dal (S), a BJP ally, has asked that the government support reserved category candidates in the teacher recruitment case in Uttar Pradesh.
09.09 / 20:12
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RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, a crucial document pertaining to her postmortem was found «unavailable» for the Supreme Court's perusal on Monday.
09.09 / 18:37
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Brevity has its own advantages. And the country's top judge, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, makes the most of it in his administrative avatar. On Monday, he disclosed that he marks a case with «NTD» — which means «not to be deleted» — to ensure that the registry does not delete the said case fixed for hearing on a certain date. He disclosed this on the request of a counsel urging that his case be not deleted from the cause list already fixed for hearing. Apple iPhone 16 LaunchA
09.09 / 18:16
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After securing a last-minute buyer, LL Flooring is reversing course on shutting down all of its stores

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