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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Air Pollution: Production at 3.4 M MSMEs hit in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi

Severe smog in northern India is disrupting factory production, causing supply chain delays and reducing worker efficiency. The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry estimates that over 3.4 million businesses are affected, prompting companies to implement mitigation measures like air purification and worker safety gear.

Horse And Hound 

‘A tragedy for all connections’ as three horses die at Cheltenham’s November Meeting

G8MBC8 Festival Trials Day - Cheltenham Races. Runners and riders in The Neptune Investment Management Novices' Hurdle Race during Festival Trials Day at Cheltenham Racecourse.The deaths of three horses at Cheltenham yesterday (Sunday, 17 November) were a “tragedy for all connections”, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) said. Abuffalosldier died just after he had won the fourth race; he collapsed while his jockey Sean Bowen was being interviewed. The Warren Greatrex stable star will be remembered... Читать дальше...

Horse And Hound 

Positive signs for Japan’s eventers after first Olympic medal in Paris

Yoshiaki Oiwa and MGH Grafton Street at the Paris Olympics. There are positive signs that Japan’s eventers will be able to build on their team bronze at the Paris Olympics. Two of the medallists, Ryuzo Kitajima and Toshiyuki Tanaka, are funded by Riding Club Crane and based with Angela Tucker in Gloucestershire. They will continue to train with Angela and aim to qualify for the […]

AllAfrica.com (sport) 

Uganda: Over 1000 Expected to Participate in Gulu City Marathon

[Nile Post] In a bid to elevate Gulu's status as a premier destination for marathons certified by the International Athletics Federation, enthusiastic locals have started an annual marathon themed "Celebrating Culture and Heritage."

The Independent 

How Raygun cashed in on being a viral Olympic laughing stock

Rachael Gunn became a viral sensation after her breakdancing routine failed to score a single point at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Mike Bedigan examines her remarkable journey from laughing stock to villain and now cult hero — and how she is now cashing in on her notoriety