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The Herald 

Tangawarima reveals VAR plans for ZIFA, COSAFA members

Sports Reporter COSAFA Referees’ Manager Felix Tangawarima says every member association within COSAFA, including ZIFA, will soon have training in the use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) systems in order to prepare officials for CAF and FIFA assignments. The legendary former Zimbabwean referee confirmed that the bloc has received the equipment from CAF to equip […]

Business Standard 

SLBCs can boost financial inclusion if synergy with govt improves: RBI DG

Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Swaminathan J has said State Level Bankers' Committees (SLBC) can play a more effective role in financial inclusion through better coordination with government and NGOs in credit planning and promoting digital financial literacy. Observing that the role of SLBCs in fostering inclusive and sustainable growth is crucial and multifaceted, he said, it can drive significant progress in bridging the gap between financial services and the underserved populations. "By focusing... Читать дальше...

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State abortion law changes, challenges since Dobbs ruling: A patchwork - Courier Journal

  1. State abortion law changes, challenges since Dobbs ruling: A patchwork  Courier Journal
  2. The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade 2 years ago. Here’s what’s happened since  CNN
  3. What two years without Roe looks like, in 8 charts  Vox.com
  4. Louisiana's abortion status, 2 years after Dobbs case  Axios
  5. Dobbs Didn’t Go Far Enough  National Review

International Business Times 

Shock In Indian District Where 56 Died From Tainted Alcohol

Plumes of smoke from funeral pyres darkened the sky Monday over the Indian town at the epicentre of a poisoning by a batch of illegal alcohol that has killed 56 and hospitalised more than 100.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Government focus on agriculture, rural income to sustain tractor demand: Swaraj Engines

The government's agricultural focus in India, along with initiatives to boost rural incomes, is expected to sustain tractor demand despite a 7 per cent industry sales decline reported by Swaraj Engines Ltd. The company's annual report highlights opportunities in the horticultural segment and factors like increased affordability, demand for farm mechanisation, and government efforts to improve agriculture. Swaraj Engines foresees its engine business aligning with the industry's growth trajectory.

Business Standard 

Barometers inch up despite early dip, budget hopes fuel sectoral churn

Domestic stocks clawed their way back after a shaky start today, closing with modest gains. The Nifty 50 even dipped to 23,350 in early trade but recovered by midday, fueled by auto, consumer durables, and FMCG stocks. Sectoral shuffling was seen as investors weighed pre-budget expectations and hunted for bargains. The Sebi's probe into Quant Mutual Fund cast a minor shadow, but overall, the mood was cautiously optimistic.

Voice of America 

Abortion rights interests plow money into US election races after Supreme Court reversal 

New York — In the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned women's constitutional right to abortion, political contributions aimed at protecting abortion rights have far outstripped those to support anti-abortion causes. In the 2023-2024 election cycle leading up to the Nov. 5 vote, pro-abortion rights interests have given $3.37 million to federal candidates, political parties, political action committees (PACs) and outside groups, compared to about $273,000 from anti-abortion interests... Читать дальше...

NBC News 

Surfer killed in Hawaii shark attack amid rip current warning in East Coast

Professional surfer and longtime lifeguard Tamayo Perry, 49, was killed Sunday in a shark attack in Hawaii. This comes as beachgoers looking to stay cool on the East Coast are being warned to be on high alert for dangerous rip currents after a number of drownings in recent days. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Uttarakhand: Adi Kailash, Om Parvat yatras suspended for monsoon

Pilgrimages to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district will be temporarily suspended from June 25 due to concerns of monsoon rain disrupting the high-altitude sites, according to Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam official LM Tiwari. Bookings will resume in September, following a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jolingkong last October.