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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Best small cap mutual funds to invest in August 2024

According to the Sebi mandate, small cap schemes must invest in companies that are ranked below 250 in terms of market capitalisation. These schemes also will have to invest at least 65% in small cap stocks. Small companies go through many ups and downs - more than the established companies in the large and mid cap segments.

The Hindu 

IMD forecasts rain in Hyderabad on Tuesday

“Light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied with sustained surface winds are very likely to occur in the city,” as stated in the forecast

France24.com (en) 

Israeli rights group details systematic abuse of Palestinians in Israel's jails

A report from Israeli rights group B'Tselem indicated that Palestinian prisoners were subjected to arbitrary beatings and sexual abuse. The report came out days after the Israeli military detained nine soldiers accused of severe abuse of a prisoner in a military facility in the Negev desert.

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European stock rally fades as markets remain edgy; UK construction growth accelerates– business live - The Guardian

  1. European stock rally fades as markets remain edgy; UK construction growth accelerates– business live  The Guardian
  2. European stocks nudge lower after Monday's market rout  CNBC
  3. Morning Bid: Bathed in a sea of red  Reuters
  4. AI Stock Sell-Off: 3 Tech Stocks to Buy Now  Yahoo Finance
  5. European Stocks Drop Most in Two Years as Global Rout Deepens  Bloomberg

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Stock markets bounce back from rout in ‘turbocharged turnaround Tuesday’ – business live - The Guardian

  1. Stock markets bounce back from rout in ‘turbocharged turnaround Tuesday’ – business live  The Guardian
  2. Japan stocks rebound a day after major rout  BBC
  3. Japan’s Mimura Says Government, BOJ Will Keep Working Closely  Bloomberg
  4. Japanese stocks soar after massive sell-off shook global markets  The Guardian
  5. Asian and European stocks rebound amid global volatility  Financial Times

Voice of America 

Thailand’s former PM contender awaiting court decision on whether to dissolve party

WASHINGTON — Thai progressive leader Pita Limjaroenrat and his Move Forward party won the biggest bloc in the country’s House of Representatives in elections last year. But Pita’s bid to become the country’s prime minister failed to receive enough support in the parliament. Pita spoke recently with VOA about a ruling expected this week by the Constitutional Court in Thailand on whether to dissolve the Move Forward party and to ban Pita and other party executives from politics. Prosecutors have... Читать дальше...

BBC Sport (Football) 

Toone and Earps share touching moment

Former club-mates Ella Toone and Mary Earps discuss their friendship and Earps' move from Manchester United to Paris St-Germain.

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Victoria Beckham Stands By Debatable 'Working Class' Claim Despite Her Husband David's Doubts

David and Victoria Beckham pictured together last year

Despite her husband’s well-documented doubt, Victoria Beckham is reaffirming her claims of having had a “working-class” upbringing.

The former Spice Girl spoke candidly about her childhood in an interview with actor Nicole Kidman that was recently published in Vogue Australia.

During the interview, Victoria once again recalled being driven to school in a Rolls-Royce, but said that wasn’t indicative of her family’s finances at the time. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bangladesh's military plane departs India without Sheikh Hasina

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stayed in India, while military personnel onboard a military plane left Hindon airbase without her. The situation remains unstable, with speculations of Hasina moving to the UK, Belarus, or Moscow. The country is grappling with escalating protests, primarily driven by student demands for job quota changes.

International Business Times 

Families Wait As Some Political Prisoners Freed In Bangladesh

Families of political prisoners secretly jailed in Bangladesh under the autocratic rule of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina waited desperately Tuesday for news of their relatives, as some of those missing were released.