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Telecompaper.com 

Harmonic reappoints Whalen to directors board

(Telecompaper) Dan Whalen has returned to the board of directors at US-based virtualised broadband and video delivery software vendor Harmonic. Whalen was previously on the board from 2021 until 2023...

Atlas F1 Bulletin Board 

Piastri: Poorly-fitting F1 seat was cause of broken rib

Oscar Piastri has revealed how a poorly-fitting seat was the cause of him competing with a broken rib for at least three races before Formula 1’s summer break.The McLaren driver went public after the Belgian Grand Prix that he had broken a rib recently – and had even raced with the injury as he took his maiden victory in Hungary.Speaking for the first time about what had caused the problem ...Keep reading

The Punch 

Ex-Lagos police spokesperson needs N25m for kidney transplant

A former police spokesperson in Lagos State, ACP Chike Oti, who is battling kidney disease, has appealed to Nigerians for financial assistance of N25 million to undergo a kidney transplant. Oti, in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday in Lagos, said he was recently diagnosed with fifth-stage renal failure.

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Sports - Google News (uk) 

Record number of migrants granted asylum - The Telegraph

  1. Record number of migrants granted asylum  The Telegraph
  2. Despite Home Office claims, small boat crossings haven't fallen - but look elsewhere for real immigration story  Sky News
  3. Rishi Sunak’s government ramped up returns of migrants in final year  Financial Times
  4. UK asylum backlog rose before election despite Sunak pledge to cut numbers  The Guardian
  5. Yvette Cooper has her work cut out on illegal migration  The Spectator

Telecompaper.com 

EuroTeleSites adopts Sitetracker software

(Telecompaper) European tower company EuroTeleSites has chosen Sitetracker's deployment operations management software to streamline its wireless infrastructure deployments...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

High rates food for thought, but inflation on Governor Das' plate

The views in India's Monetary Policy Committee have become louder with outgoing members Ashima Goyal and J R Varma warning about the risks of a 'higher-for-longer' interest rate approach to economic growth. Both members voted for a repo rate cut, citing concerns over excessive monetary tightening's impact on growth.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Dissenting outgoing MPC members say a restrictive monetary policy could cost growth

Two dissenting members of the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee, Prof Ashima Goyal and Prof J R Varma, argue that keeping policy rates high may hinder economic growth. They advocate for a 25 basis points cut in the repo rate and a shift to a neutral stance. The majority, however, remain cautious due to concerns about persistent food inflation and its impact on overall inflation. Governor Shakti Kanta Das and other members believe the current policy rate is balanced, aiming to moderate... Читать дальше...

NBC News 

People with HIV cannot be barred from joining the military, judge rules

A federal judge struck down the Pentagon's last remaining policy that bans Americans with HIV from enlisting in the military. Now, those with well-treated and asymptomatic HIV are eligible for enlistment and promotion within the military. In the ruling, the judge pointed out advances in care and treatment for HIV.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Hindalco to pump in USD 10 billion for expansion in India, US: KM Birla

Hindalco is currently evaluating a nearly 200,000 tonne-brownfield expansion at its Aditya Aluminium smelter in Odisha, which will be substantially powered by renewable energy. The company also plans to expand its copper smelting capacity and is exploring setting up a brownfield facility in Gujarat to meet the growing needs of the country for this critical metal.

Cyprus Mail 

Ustel urges EU to condemn Cyprus-Tui tourism deal

The north’s ‘prime minister’ Unal Ustel on Thursday urged the “world and the European Union to recognise right from wrong” in response to a reported agreement between the Republic of Cyprus and tour operator Tui to reduce the number of tourists taking day trips to the north. During a visit to the Ledras Street crossing […]