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The Hindu 

NHRC team visits Lagcherla

The team enquired from the villagers on the behaviour of the police officials and also asked them whether women police accompanied them

ESPN FC: Brisbane Roar 

3 arrested for Clásico racism to Yamal, Raphinha

Spanish police have arrested three people in relation to racist insults aimed at Barcelona duo Lamine Yamal and Raphinha during last month's Clásico at the Bernabéu.

The Punch 

PDP hails Adeleke on second anniversary

The Peoples Democratic Party has lauded Governor Ademola Adeleke for what it described as “giant strides” in governance as he approaches the two-year mark in office as the Governor of Osun State. The party’s leadership highlighted achievements under his administration, emphasising advancements in infrastructure, healthcare, and community empowerment. In a statement shared via its official

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Sofia News Agency 

Bulgaria’s Schengen Accession: What Changes at the Borders Mean

Following Bulgaria's entry into the Schengen area's land borders, border checkpoints will remain operational, but movement across borders will become more streamlined, according to the Ministry of Interior. Enhanced border control measures on the Romanian border will stay in effect for six months, with assurances from Acting Minister of Interior Atanas Ilkov that truck queues will not persist from January onwards. Minister Ilkov emphasized Bulgaria's readiness for full Schengen membership, expected in early 2025... Читать дальше...

CBSNews.com 

Israel targets Hezbollah in new wave of deadly strikes on Beirut

Israel is targeting Hezbollah in a new wave of deadly airstrikes in central Beirut. Lebanese civil defense officials say the attacks have killed at least 11 and wounded more than 60. Meanwhile in Gaza, the United Nations said this week that humanitarian aid delivery was "grinding to a halt" in the territory.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Wealthy countries' $300 billion offer seeks to end COP29 stalemate

Wealthy nations at COP29 have increased their climate finance offer to developing countries to $300 billion annually by 2035. This follows criticism of an initial $250 billion proposal as insufficient. Developing nations, however, are pushing for $390 billion by 2035, highlighting the ongoing struggle to reach a consensus on climate funding.