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03.09 / 15:45
Provident Racing COP shootings show exit US cops shoot black pregnant woman dead as she refuses to exit car | Watch
Ta’Kiya Young – a pregnant black woman in Ohio – was shot dead last week after refusing to exit her car. Bodycam footage shows a police officer accusing her of theft and repeatedly demanding that she get out of vehicle. As Young protests, a second officer standing in front of the car joins his shouts for her to exit the car.
03.09 / 15:35
Man Fighting show social Violent bar brawl erupts at Gardens Galleria Mall in Noida, prompts investigation
Gardens Galleria Mall in Noida. This event, which is currently making the rounds on social media via widely shared videos, involved two groups of guys engaged in a heated argument that escalated into physical violence. Footage from the situation shows people under the influence of alcohol pushing, kicking, shoving, and throwing insults, with alcohol bottles becoming projectiles in the fight.
03.09 / 15:05
UPS Digital Man Career CEO Strategy show Scotiabank unveils changes to leadership team, names new HR boss, Tangerine head
Bank of Nova Scotia is making several changes to its senior leadership team, including naming a new human resources chief and a new head of digital transformation, a role that also involves oversight of its Tangerine online banking business.
03.09 / 14:51
Racing Chase Kandi show performer stage India vs Nepal, Asia Cup 2023: Match under clouds with high chances of rain, likely to impact Super 4 race
Ind vs Nep, Asia Cup 2023: Rain played the spoilsport during the much-hyped India vs. Pakistan match. The match was called off due to rains before Pakistan could start its 267-run chase against India.
03.09 / 14:41
UPS Provident BLOCK Aviat show voice ‘It’s inexplicable’: AFR readers want answers on Qatar-Qantas decision
Readers of The Australian Financial Review believe the federal government has failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for blocking Qatar Airway’s application to put on more international flights to Australia – a move that favours Qantas.
03.09 / 14:27
Progressive show country Opposition parties will lose sleep over Modi government's 'solid' report card: BJP
opposition parties are going to have «massive heartburn and sleepless nights» with Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying the vision for the country's progress in the next 40-50 years while showing that his government's report card is «solid», the BJP said on Sunday. Hailing the prime minister's interview to PTI, BJP national spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill said, «Modi ji proved that he is an all-rounder batsman who is hitting fours and sixes, and continues to do so while the opposition is getting out on a duck.» The prime minister's interview with PTI is the «living testimony» of 'Jo kaha woh kiya, aur abhi aur karna hai (Whatever he said, he did and more has to be done)', he added. «The prime minister's interview with PTI today is going to give a massive heartburn and sleepless nights to the opposition which is daydreaming of forming government in 2024,» Shergill told PTI when asked for a comment. The prime minister's interview shows that his government's report card is solid, he said. «He has laid the vision for the next 40-50 years for the nation,» he said, adding «Opposition would not be able to digest his interview because they can neither compete with Modi ji's agenda nor his work». Shergill said the prime minister's tenure is the «living example» of India's empowerment, strength and all-round progress. Modi's interview shows that in the last nine years, a «new story of development» has been written, he said. «Earlier people used to read about G20 in newspapers only.
03.09 / 14:27
Provident Southern Duke show performer stage week College Football Week 1 Recap: Check latest scores, standings, top 25 schedule & more
college football season, Week 1 witnessed thrilling matchups involving all top 25 teams from the preseason AP Poll. The headline event saw Colorado causing a major upset by defeating No. 17 TCU in Deion Sanders' debut as the Buffaloes' head coach. Scores, statistics, and TV information for all the top 25 games during Week 1 are detailed below. Additionally, we'll recap the preseason rankings to provide context for these exciting developments.
03.09 / 14:21
Booking Action Fighting Entertainment film Actor show Shah Rukh Khan's Jawan gets 6am shows, ‘phenomenal’ advance booking 4 days ahead of release
Shah Rukh Khan's 2023 January release Pathaan was the much needed breather for an otherwise failing Bollywood in the post pandemic recovery phase. Jawan is expected to cinch similar records pr break them probably in terms of box office collections. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh on Sunday took to microblogging site ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) to say that ‘the advance booking status at *non-national chain cinemas* and *single screens* is PHENOMENAL’.
03.09 / 12:25
Platform show Inside audience One Piece Episode 1075: Explosive manga spoilers and release date unveiled
One Piece continues to captivate fans with each passing episode, and Episode 1074 left enthusiasts in awe with its breathtaking visuals and the introduction of Gear 5. Now, as anticipation soars, the preview for the upcoming episode, along with tantalizing manga-based spoilers, has been unveiled. Here's your comprehensive guide to what lies ahead.
03.09 / 11:57
UPS Booking DOW show week Top 5 things to watch in markets in the week ahead
Investing.com — After Friday’s jobs report cemented expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates on hold later this month, the economic calendar will be lighter in the coming holiday-shortened week. Stocks go into September after notching up strong weekly gains last week, while data out of China will likely add to concerns over the outlook for the world’s number two economy. The Reserve Bank of Australia will likely stand pat for a third straight meeting and supply worries look set to underpin oil prices.
03.09 / 11:35
Waters Platform ICE Southern SPY show Unabated global warming will wipe penguins off this planet
Antarctica last year, whole colonies of emperor penguins lost the all chicks they stoically incubated through weeks of darkness, -50° Celsius temperatures, and 160 km-per-hour winds. This sad discovery came through a combination of commercial and government satellites that scientists adapted to spy on these penguins.
03.09 / 10:31
UPS show Animal spirits: A revival will ease our fiscal path
RBI) 8% estimate as well as that of private economists, some of whom had forecast figures as high as 8.5%. The covid lockdown’s shrunken base three years ago has given us magnified Q1 readings, an effect that’s losing force but is yet to wear off. Details of Q1 data bear clues of how well our big state-led heave out of a pre-pandemic slump is doing.
03.09 / 10:29
Citi FIVE Strategy show performer audience fall Assess presenters one by one to halt audience fall: ABC Radio review
An internal review of the ABC’s flagship capital city radio stations has recommended the performance of all presenters and hosts be individually assessed to turn around a significant slump in audiences.
03.09 / 10:29
COST Reuters Racing Software Tesla show country Tesla launches new Model 3 in China with longer range
Shanghai | Tesla shares fell more than 4 per cent on Friday after the electric automaker unveiled a restyled, China-made Model 3 with a longer driving range and a higher price.
03.09 / 10:13
Target Progressive Action NIFTY Vodafone show Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Monday
Here's how analysts read the market pulse:«Investor sentiments were mostly cloudy due to mixed market trends on the global and domestic fronts. Concerns about the progress of US policy measures weighed on both domestic and global markets after the Fed Chair expressed his commitment to managing inflation within target bounds.
03.09 / 09:43
UPS show GDP share of six new members being added to BRICS to be just 11 per cent: Report
GDP share of the six new members, being added to the five-member BRICS grouping of emerging economies from January, will be just 11 per cent, with Saudi Arabia's contribution the highest at 4 per cent, an analysis shows. The proposed addition of Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to the five-member BRICS, or Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, will also see the grouping's share in the global GDP rising to 30 per cent from 26 per cent now and that of the population to 46 per cent, according to an analysis by the SBI Research. The expansion decision, effective January 1, 2024, was announced at the recent BRICS summit held in Johannesburg. Currently China contributes 70 per cent of the BRICS' GDP, which will decline to 62 per cent, while India chips in with 13 per cent now that will inch down to 12 per cent.
03.09 / 09:11
Target NIFTY show Stocks to Buy: Why Tata Steel and Wipro look attractive for short term
Nifty has started the September series on a bullish note, as the index has moved above the 21EMA for the first time in several days. This suggests the potential for a bullish reversal. Additionally, the index has broken out of a falling channel, further indicating increasing bullish sentiment.
03.09 / 09:05
Lowe's Citizens Aware show country exclusive Debt crisis matter of great concern for world: PM Modi ahead of G20 Summit
Debt crisis is a matter of great concern for the world, especially developing countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, as India looks at building consensus at the upcoming G20 summit to evolve a tangible framework to help the debt-ridden low income economies. In an exclusive interview to PTI late last week, Modi said India's G20 presidency has placed a significant emphasis on addressing the global challenges posed by debt vulnerabilities, especially for nations in the Global South. «The debt crisis is indeed a matter of great concern for the world, especially developing countries. Citizens from different countries are keenly following the decisions being taken by governments in this regard. There are some appreciable results too,» Modi said. «First, countries that are going through debt crisis or have gone through it, have begun to give greater importance to financial discipline,» Modi said. «Second, others who have seen some countries facing tough times due to the debt crisis are conscious of avoiding the same missteps,» Modi said. Under its G20 presidency, India has been consistently highlighting the need for a framework on debt restructuring to help countries facing mounting debt problems.
03.09 / 04:55
COST UPS BLOCK Strategy BlackRock show From BlackRock to Pimco, bond investors bet Fed hiking is over
bond investors to bet that the tightening cycle is finally ending. A spate of slowing employment metrics this week, crowned by Friday’s August payrolls report, has shifted market sentiment in favor of owning policy-sensitive two-year Treasuries, which BlackRock Inc.’s Jeff Rosenberg called a “screaming buy.” The prospect of the Fed wrapping up its most aggressive tightening campaign in decades also drew investors to another favorite end-of-cycle trade — a steepening yield curve. The wager is that as the focus shifts to the timing of a potential Fed pivot to easing, short-maturity notes will fare better than long-term bonds.
03.09 / 04:55
COST Citi Waters CLAM Shell show Traditional fish markets are a sustainable solution to tackle climate change challenges
It was just after Narali Purnima, when fishing communities make offerings to the sea to mark the start of a new fishing season. Monsoons no longer fit old calendar dates, but fishermen are ready to risk the seas again, to go fishing after the enforced closed season.
03.09 / 04:09
UPS BLOCK Booking CEO Racing Strategy show NOT Andrew Holland expects a lot of volatility in market; not surpised HDFC Bank is cheap
Andrew Holland, CEO, Avendus Capital Public Markets Alternate Strategies LLP, says “HDFC Bank is cheaper, or is at a similar level to where it was three years ago, for a reason. And that is because the market is still waiting to see how the merger pans out. That will continue to be a wait and watch approach by the market before it gives a thumbs up to the merger. And of course, I have just been looking at some data which is showing credit growth is starting to slow.” Are you also digging out within the PSU pack because that clearly seems to be the flavour of late? No, it is the whole. Let us take the banking sector, it has been a laggard now for some time. So, it is not surprising that you get some kind of a relief rally or rally in the index. But it is not compelling. It does not give me the confidence to say that we are not going to drift down over the next few weeks. There are a lot of events ahead of us. There are a lot of messy global factors which are still playing out, whether it is China, Japan, and the Fed, with their policy coming this month. So, yes I expect a lot more volatility.

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