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TheSun.co.uk 

Watch British Wimbledon stars Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal have incredible rally as 9-YEAR-OLDS in throwback video

EMMA RADUCANU and Sonay Kartal are lighting up Wimbledon 2024.

Just like they did at the National Tennis Centre all the way back in 2011 as NINE-YEAR-OLDS.

X @the_LTAAn incredible throwback video of Emma Raducanu and Sonay Kartal has resurfaced[/caption] X @the_LTAThe pair played out a sublime rally at the National Tennis Centre in 2011[/caption]

Raducanu and Kartal both booked their place in round three on Wednesday with superb victories – guaranteeing themselves each a minimum of £143,000 in prize money. Читать дальше...

The Wall Street Journal 

Wall Street Bids Adieu to Its Biggest Bear

JPMorgan’s Marko Kolanovic had a knack for making aggressive calls, but now the analyst is out after missing a roaring bull market.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

ADB, ENGIE SA partner to build 400 MW solar power plant in Gujarat

ADB and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank co-financed a Rs 1,460 crore loan for ENGIE's 400MW solar plant in Gujarat. This supports India's clean energy transition and non-fossil fuel targets. ADB, a Manila-based climate bank, financed ENGIE’s 2020 project. Over 25 years, it will generate 805 gigawatt-hours annually, cutting 662,441 tonnes CO2, with long-term financing involving local module production.

Business Standard 

New criminal laws will be used more against poor, marginalised: Owais

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday alleged the three new criminal laws which came into force from July 1, will now be used more against the poor, weaker sections, Muslims, Adivasis and Dalits. Addressing a seminar here, Owaisi claimed the three new criminal lawsBharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), will reduce the rights of the common people and give sweeping powers to the police (to take action against anyone). "These... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

UK general election: Cost of living could trump pride in Rishi Sunak for British Indian voters

The UK's general election will test Rishi Sunak's leadership amid a cost-of-living crisis and fatigue with the Conservative Party after 14 years in power. Polls suggest Labour could secure a "supermajority," reflecting a desire for change. Despite Sunak's achievements, voters are focused on broader issues like the cost of living and healthcare. Sunak's future hinges on the election outcome, with potential implications for the Tory party.

Las Vegas Review-Journal 

Jonathan Marchessault discusses leaving Golden Knights for Predators

Excited as Jonathan Marchessault is looking forward to joining the Nashville Predators, the one-time original member of the Golden Knights’ so-called “misfits” couldn’t help but feel let down by how his time ended in Las Vegas.

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Biden Tells Governors He Needs More Sleep and Less Work at Night - The New York Times

  1. Biden Tells Governors He Needs More Sleep and Less Work at Night  The New York Times
  2. White House now says Biden was seen by his doctor days after debate  CNN
  3. Biden had a medical checkup in days following shaky debate performance  The Washington Post
  4. Democratic pollster on Biden-Dem governors meeting: 'Another nail in the coffin'  Fox News

Cyprus Mail 

Vaping may lower youth IQ, MPs hear

Vaping is particularly harmful to young people and may be responsible for reduced IQs, the House health committee heard on Thursday, prompting MPs to pledge immediate action to curb the “irrational use and sale of electronic cigarettes.” “An alarm has been sounded and we must act immediately,” committee chairman Efthymios Diplaros said, while Health Minister […]