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«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Denied visa, Jains to build Pakistan memorial replica in Ludhiana

The Jain Heritage Foundation has accused Pakistan’s government of unlawfully occupying a historic Jain memorial in Gujranwala and plans to build its replica in Ludhiana. The Pakistan authorities have denied visas to Jain pilgrims, restricting their access to the site. Prior efforts to resolve the issue have been unsuccessful, causing distress within the Jain community in India.

Variety 

Korea Box Office: ‘I, The Executioner’ Achieves $50 Million Total, as ‘Joker: Folie a Deux’ Makes Second Place Debut

Korean-made crime-comedy-thriller “I, The Executioner,” a sequel to 2015 hit ‘Veteran,” continued its spree at the top of the South Korea weekend box office. It earned $1.68 million in its fourth full weekend session, ahead of top-ranked new release “Joker: Folie a Deux.” “I, The Executioner” saw its market share slip to 29%, according to […]

Scissors Kick 

Monaco mark their centenary in style as young talents point to bright future

Adi Hütter “There was just cause for Adi Hütter to feel a little intimidated on Saturday evening. Not because of the calibre of opponent that awaited his Monaco side, but on account of the onlookers in the stands. Between the club president, Dmitry Rybolovlev, and Prince Albert II in the VIP box and Hütter on […]

Eurasia Review 

This Is A Slow-Motion Nationalization Of The Economy – OpEd

By Daniel Lacalle

Global liquidity is expanding. In the past three months,the global money supply has soared by $4.7 trillion. This rapid increase started when theFederal Reservepanicked the first time and delayed the normalization of the balance sheet in June.

Since then, we have seen a chain of fresh stimulus policies implemented by developed economies, adding to the large fiscal packages already in place. Multi-trillion-dollar investment packages like the EU Next Generation... Читать дальше...

The National Interest 

Naval History’s Hidden Lesson: The Dangers of Rushed Innovation

Innovation should be purposeful, not whimsical. That’s the message from Naval History and Heritage Command historian Tyler Pitrof’s book Too Far on a Whim: The Limits of High-Steam Propulsion in the U.S. Navy, new in print out of the nautical climes of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It hooked me because it promised to take me back to those thrilling days of yesteryear when I was a twentysomething engineer overseeing a high-pressure (600 PSI), high-temperature (850o F) steam propulsion plant of the type whose history Pitfrof chronicles. Читать дальше...