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06.12 / 03:49
President rights Updates Israel-Hamas war Day 61: Netanyahu fumes over women's rights groups silence on sexual violence | 10 updates
US announces visa bans after warning Israel over West Bank violence Hamas likely profited from Israel stock markets ahead of Oct terror attacks Israel Would Consider Another Cease-Fire to Get Back Hostages Putin to visit Saudi, UAE on December 6, host Iran President: What's on agenda? Milestone Alert!Livemint tops charts as the fastest growing news website in the world
05.12 / 17:19
show cover reports rights EPL sells domestic TV rights for record $8.45B in next 4-year cycle
The English Premier League has sold its domestic TV rights for 6.7 billion pounds for the next four-year cycle
04.12 / 10:03
Provident Digital audience exclusive testing rights cricket acquires Amazon acquires ICC cricket rights for Australia till 2027
Amazon's streaming service Prime Video has signed a four-year deal with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to provide exclusive live broadcast rights in Australia for ICC cricket, which will be available on Prime Video Australia. The partnership will see Prime Video Australia exclusively stream all men’s and women’s events, including the Men’s and Women’s Cricket World Cups, T20 World Cups, Champions Trophy, U19s, and the World Test Championship Final. The deal includes streaming rights in Australia for 448 live games from 2024 to 2027. The deal follows the success of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, which broke several records, culminating in Australia lifting the trophy.
01.12 / 10:03
Provident Digital Platform country stars rights IPL media rights value may hit $50 billion in 20 years, league's chairman says
Arun Dhumal, chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL), said the cash-rich league's media rights value may reach a staggering $50 billion in the next 20 years. “If I have to see how it has gone over the last 15 years and if I have to go by estimates going forward, we are expecting media rights to go somewhere close to USD 50 billion by around 2043," Dhumal said at an event in Bengaluru.
01.12 / 04:41
Gap Experts information recommendations rights Stock market today: Asit C Mehta board to consider rights issue. Details here
Asit C Mehta rights issue 2023: The board of directors of Asit C Mehta Financial Services Ltd is going to consider and approve proposal for issuance of fresh shares via rights issue route. The financial has already informed Indian stock market bourses about the proposal while informing about the board meeting schedule.
29.11 / 19:23
SEC rights Supreme Court Weighs Whether SEC Violates Defendants’ Jury-Trial Rights
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26.11 / 11:19
country travelers rights Compensate if India refuses to travel to Pakistan for CT 2025, sign hosting rights: PCB urges ICC
Pakistan Cricket Board urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to sign the Champions Trophy 2025 hosting rights agreements with it, stressing that the PCB should be compensated if India refuse to travel to the country citing political and security reasons. A highly reliable source in the PCB told on Sunday that while the ICC has marked Pakistan as the host of the tournament, the global body is yet to sign the important hosting agreement with it.
25.11 / 13:37
rights Milkfood Ltd, 2 others to trade ex-dividend, SEPC to declare rights issue; check details
Milkfood Ltd, Veeram Securities, and Talbros Automative Components Ltd among others will trade ex-dividend in the coming week, starting from Tuesday, November 28. The ex-dividend date is the day on which the equity share price adjusts to reflect the next dividend payout. It is the day the stock becomes ex-dividend, which means it does not carry the value of its next dividend payment from that day forward.
24.11 / 18:55
Booking Extreme Compilation President social testing recommendations rights Centre National Advisory Council was no power centre, advocated people's rights: Sonia Gandhi
National Advisory Council (NAC) was 'uncharitably caricatured' as a 'separate power centre' when it functioned purely as an 'advisory body to the Prime Minister', the former Congress President Sonia Gandhi has said in an essay in an upcoming book. She adds that this was ironic given that NDA has openly been taking directions from the 'unelected and unaccountable' RSS. «It is extremely ironic that the NAC was vilified, when the current National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has routinely deposed before, and taken direction on policy and legislation from the unelected and unaccountable Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), most visibly in September 2015 when Union ministers gave detailed presentations explaining their policies, and south their 'marg darshan' (guidance), as Prime Minister Narendra Modi put it», Gandhi writes in her essay titled- Enhancing People's Rights and Freedoms- The NAC revisited. She also holds forth that the NAC's role was limited to submitting recommendations to the PM and the final decision was left to the discretion of the Union government.
23.11 / 11:07
Provident Reuters show information reports rights India plans to ask ONGC to consider rights issue to fund HPCL: report
₹15,835 c rore) for financing green projects of HPCL via issuance of preferential shares. Reuters claimed that two sources close with the developments have informed about the bail out plan. The oil ministry is awaiting a response from the finance ministry on the plan for ONGC to launch a rights issue, one of the sources said, claimed Reuters.
22.11 / 07:05
Provident Landmark economy Hawkins GMB rights Deliveroo riders aren't entitled to collective bargaining rights, UK court says
Britain’s top court has ruled that riders for one of the country’s biggest meal delivery companies don’t have collective bargaining rights because they aren’t employees
22.11 / 05:03
FIVE President reports rights Assembly Elections 2023 Live: Congress will protect rights of tribals, says Rahul Gandhi in Rajasthan's Vallabhnagar
Check all the latest news on Assembly elections 2023 hereAhead of the Rajasthan assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the Congress-led Rajasthan government and said that the party is like a cricket team whose batters spent five years trying to run out of each other.While addressing a public meeting in Churu district last week, PM Modi pointed out the power tussle between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot. He said, “In cricket, a batter comes and scores runs for his team.
22.11 / 03:37
FIVE President country Inside 2020 reports rights China is expanding its crackdown on mosques to regions outside Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch says
Chinese government has expanded its campaign of closing mosques to regions other than Xinjiang, where for years it has been blamed for persecuting Muslim minorities, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday. Authorities have closed mosques in the northern Ningxia region as well as Gansu province, which are home to large populations of Hui Muslims, as part of a process known officially as «consolidation,» according to the report, which draws on public documents, satellite images and witness testimonies. Local authorities also have been removing architectural features of mosques to make them look more «Chinese,» part of a campaign by the ruling Communist Party to tighten control over religion and reduce the risk of possible challenges to its rule. President Xi Jinping in 2016 called for the «Sinicization» of religions, initiating a crackdown that has largely concentrated on the western region of Xinjiang, home to more than 11 million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities. A United Nations report last year found China may have committed «crimes against humanity» in Xinjiang, including through its construction of a network of extrajudicial internment camps believed to have held at least 1 million Uyghurs, Huis, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz. Chinese authorities have decommissioned, closed down, demolished or converted mosques for secular use in regions outside Xinjiang as part of a campaign aimed at cracking down on religious expression, according to Human Rights Watch. The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not immediately answer faxed questions seeking comment on the report and its official policies toward Muslim minorities. One of the first known references to «mosque consolidation» appears in an internal party
21.11 / 22:23
SEC Bitcoin performer rights regulatory Bitcoin Price Prediction as RFK Jr. Supports Self-Custody Rights – Is Regulatory Pressure Easing?
Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency, has been demonstrating robust performance, maintaining a strong position above the $37,000 threshold. This bullish trend contributes significantly to the global cryptocurrency market cap, which has recently seen a 0.52% increase, soaring to $1.42 trillion.
21.11 / 07:56
FIVE Booking Racing rights EBOS fires up bumper rights issue at 12pc discount for Greencross buy
It’s down to the short strokes at ASX-listed pharma distributor EBOS’s tilt for TPG Capital-backed pets and vets business Greencross, details of which were first revealed by this column last week.
20.11 / 06:53
CEO Covenant rights Terms out for Healius’ $187m rights issue
Listed pathology business Healius pressed play on a $187 million entitlement offer on Monday afternoon, after preparations for the equity markets trip were revealed by Street Talk before market open. 
19.11 / 15:41
Action Southern show hospital reports patient evacuation rights 'Horrendous events' in Gaza in past days 'beggar belief': UN rights chief
Gaza in recent days is unfathomable, the UN rights chief said Sunday, with attacks on schools harbouring displaced people and a hospital turned into a «death zone». «The horrendous events of the past 48 hours in Gaza beggar belief,» United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said in a statement. He spoke as the World Health Organization scrambled to evacuate the last remaining patients and staff from the Al-Shifa hospital, with UN officials describing the Palestinian territory's largest health facility, raided last week by Israeli troops, as a «death zone». Elsewhere in northern Gaza, a Hamas health official said more than 80 people were killed on Saturday in twin strikes on Jabalia refugee camp, including on a UN school sheltering displaced people. «The killing of so many people at schools turned shelters, hundreds fleeing for their lives from Al-Shifa Hospital, amid continuing displacement of hundreds of thousands in southern Gaza, are actions which fly in the face of the basic protections civilians must be afforded under international law,» Turk said. He described the images purportedly taken in the aftermath of the reported Israeli strike on the UN-run Al-Fakhura school as «horrifying», and «clearly showing large numbers of women, children and men severely wounded or killed». — 'May constitute war crimes' - The UN rights chief pointed out that in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, the Israeli military «are dropping leaflets demanding residents go to unspecified „recognised shelters“, even as strikes take place across Gaza». «Irrespective of warnings, Israel is obliged to protect civilians wherever they are», he said, pointing to the principles under international law of distinction,
17.11 / 23:05
Citi Manufacturing CEO Parke President concert exclusive rights The Titans, Nissan taking naming rights to new stadium under 20-year deal
The Tennessee Titans will be moving to a new stadium for the 2027 season
17.11 / 03:59
business Adoption ETF SEC Europe Bitcoin rights CoinShares gets buying rights to Valkyrie’s crypto ETF unit
European digital asset management firm CoinShares secured the exclusive option to acquire the exchange-traded fund (ETF) unit of its United States competitor Valkyrie Investments, including the Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund that’s awaiting approval in the U.S.
11.11 / 14:37
Digital film Simulation Actor show performer rights Hollywood actors union board approves strike-ending deal as leaders tout money gains and AI rights
Board members from Hollywood’s actors union have voted to approve the deal with studios that ended their strike after nearly four months
10.11 / 16:05
Booking Entertainment Apple awards film Actor stars rights elon Elon Musk biopic rights clinched by A24, Darren Aronofsky to direct
Elon Musk is in the works at New York-based studio A24 with «Black Swan»-filmmaker Darren Aronofsky as the director, according to a source familiar with the matter. A24 secured the rights to Walter Isaacson's biography on the world's richest person, according to the source, who added the Musk biopic will be produced by Aronofsky's production company, Protozoa Pictures.

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