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Libya’s coast guard intercepts 64 Europe-bound migrants, days after a deadly shipwreck

Libya’s coast guard says it has intercepted dozens of Europe-bound migrants on a boat and returned them to the shore. The boat was carrying 64 migrants and was stopped Friday off the northwestern town of Sirte, said the town’s coast guard on Saturday. This came after a boat carrying 32 migrants from Egypt and Syria capsized off Libya’s eastern town of Tobruk on Wednesday, leaving at least 23 dead or missing. Libya plunged into chaos in 2011 after Moammar Gadhafi was toppled and killed. Since then... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Carlyle-backed Hexaware Tech files draft papers with Sebi for Rs 9,950 cr IPO

Hexaware Technologies, backed by Carlyle Group, has filed for a Rs 9,950 crore IPO with Sebi. The entire offering is an offer for sale by promoter CA Magnum Holdings. Hexaware aims to benefit from listing on stock exchanges. If successful, it will be the largest IT services IPO since TCS's in 2004.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Heeney hanger threatens Giants

Isaac Heeney has taken the mark of the year against the Giants, kick starting a special Swans comeback.

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Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury 'rekindling romance' with secret cosy nights at £4m mansion - The Mirror

  1. Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury 'rekindling romance' with secret cosy nights at £4m mansion  The Mirror
  2. Tommy Fury opens up on mental health struggles after Molly-Mae split  The Independent
  3. ‘I’m feeling good’ – Tommy Fury reveals potential comeback date as he ramps up training after Molly-Mae spl...  talkSPORT
  4. Tommy Fury shares 'best way of therapy' after messy Molly-Mae Hague split  Geo News
  5. Tommy Fury Speaks Out for the First Time Since Splitting From Molly-Mae... Читать дальше...

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Former Premier League CEO blasts Cole Palmer’s nine-year contract at Chelsea as an “experiment”

Things are done a little differently at Chelsea these days, and it’s clearly not to everyone’s liking. Ever since being taken over by Clearlake Capital, the Blues have undergone a consistent transformation on and off the pitch, and one of the most noticeable changes is the extra-long contracts that have been routinely offered to first-team […]

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