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Manitoba Cycling Association 

CYCLOCROSS REMINDERS

RACE NUMBERS ATTENTION CYCLOCROSS RACERS!: As we gear up for the Southwood Cyclocross race on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH, we kindly ask all participants to BRING THEIR RACE NUMBERS FROM PREVIOUS […]

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

UN appeals for $603 million in winter aid for Afghanistan

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has called for $603 million to support critical winter preparations in Afghanistan. The funds are needed to address urgent needs as winter approaches. OCHA has highlighted 171 districts as high-priority and 277 as medium-priority areas for aid. They stressed that $104 million is needed […]

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The National Interest 

Donald Trump Is a National Security Threat

One thing was clear during Tuesday’s debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris: Trump rose to every lure Harris threw in the water. Harris repeatedly triggered him, and he lost his ability to make coherent points or avoid bizarre conspiracy theories that he knew would turn off the moderate voters he wanted to appeal to.

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The Hindu 

HYDRAA reclaims 67.48 acres of land in latest operations

3.2 acres were recovered at Appa Cheruvu, where 14 sheds were demolished; 51.78 acres at Ameenpur lake, where four sheds and 20 compound walls were razed; and 10 acres at Sunnam Cheruvu, where 13 ground-plus-one villas were demolished

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tejashwi Yadav embarks on yatra; Nitish Kumar plans one

Political campaigns in Bihar are heating up as parties prepare for next year's assembly polls. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has launched the 'Abhaar Yatra' to connect with grassroots workers and gather feedback. Meanwhile, CM Nitish Kumar is also planning a statewide tour focused on women's issues and government projects.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Plea by seven offshore crypto exchanges to restart India operations to be heard this week

India's Financial Intelligence Unit will review petitions from seven offshore crypto exchanges, including Bitfinex and Kraken, to resume operations. These exchanges were banned for non-compliance with the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. They must adhere to KYC norms, report suspicious transactions, and pay penalties and pending taxes before resuming operations.