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American woman found in Indian forest had been chained to tree for 40 days - The Telegraph

  1. American woman found in Indian forest had been chained to tree for 40 days  The Telegraph
  2. 40 maalmood oo ay geed ku xirnayd ayey oon iyo baahi soo martay “Seygeyga ayaa halkan iiga tegey”  BBC.com
  3. Woman Found Chained In Maharashtra Jungle With US Passport Copy In Pocket  NDTV
  4. US woman found chained to tree came to India a decade ago to learn yoga  The Indian Express
  5. Woman left emaciated after being chained to tree ‘by ex-husband’  The Times

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US woman found in India chained to a tree for 40 days where she had been ‘left to die’ - The Telegraph

  1. US woman found in India chained to a tree for 40 days where she had been ‘left to die’  The Telegraph
  2. 40 maalmood oo ay geed ku xirnayd ayey oon iyo baahi soo martay “Seygeyga ayaa halkan iiga tegey”  BBC.com
  3. Woman left emaciated after being chained to tree ‘by ex-husband’  The Times
  4. US woman found chained to tree came to India a decade ago to learn yoga  The Indian Express
  5. Woman Found Chained In Maharashtra Jungle With US Passport Copy In Pocket  NDTV

Deadline.com 

BBC Admits It Was Aware Huw Edwards Had Been Arrested Five Months Before He Quit

The BBC has admitted it knew Huw Edwards had been arrested over making indecent images of children five months before he left the corporation on “medical advice” in April 2024. Delivering its first statement on the matter days after Edwards was charged, and coming on the day he pled guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court, a […]

En.mehrnews.com 

Al Jazeera journalist, cameraman killed in Israeli attack

TEHRAN, Jul. 31 (MNA) – Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Ismail al-Ghoul and his cameraman Rami al-Refee have been killed in an Israeli air attack on the Gaza Strip, the Qatari news network reported.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

"Entire exercise is wasteful": P Chidambaram on new criminal laws

P Chidambaram of Congress criticized India’s new criminal laws, claiming that 95% of the laws were copied from existing statutes. He condemned the retention of the death penalty and the inefficiency of trial courts in granting bail. Chidambaram warned that these laws could cause significant issues and promised to challenge them legislatively.

Evening Standard 

OPINION - Labour likes to complain about its inheritance – but it will soon enjoy lower interest rates

I'm not saying I don't like my job, but I think I'd quite fancy sitting on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) . Not for the money, of course – though a total compensation package of £163,700 per annum sounds decent. Nor even because I take an amateur's interest in macroeconomics. But, bluntly, because I like the idea of my public statements moving markets. 

Eurasia Review 

Pakistan: Leadership Crisis And Public Disillusionment – OpEd

As Pakistan navigates through its turbulent political landscape, a dissident political party finds itself at a critical juncture of its political life. Despite the nation's economic turmoil, the party's calls for public demonstrations have not garnered the expected response. Objective analysts suggest that this is due to a lack of effective leadership, capable of mobilizing the masses. The implication is clear: with the right leader, mass mobilization would be more likely. However, a more nuanced... Читать дальше...

Cyprus Mail 

Rick and Morty artist coming to Comicon

Renowned Rick and Morty artist Marc Ellerby will be attending Cyprus Comicon this year, an announcement from the organisers said on Wednesday. Cyprus Comicon will be held from October 5-6. Marc Ellerby is a UK-based artist whose vibrant and captivating art style has breathed life into the chaotic world of Rick and Morty for countless fans. His […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Govt appointed over 40,000 people in education sector in last 4-5 years: Dharmendra Pradhan

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan disclosed in the Rajya Sabha that the Central government has filled over 40,000 vacancies in the education sector over the last 4-5 years. He said that the government had introduced a system of Professors of Practice (PoP) to bring industry experts to higher academic institutions. The PoPs will not be permanent positions but aim to enhance education with expertise and new ideas, aligning with the New Education Policy's focus on competency and employability.