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The Punch 

Ghanaian referee Laryea to officiate Nigeria, Morocco clash

Ghanaian referee Daniel Laryea has been appointed by CAF to officiate the high-profile 2025 AFCON semi-final Nigeria, Morocco clash in Rabat. Read More: https://punchng.com/ghanaian-referee-laryea-to-officiate-nigeria-morocco-clash/

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

RBI plans new eligibility norms for Urban Co-op bank licences

The Reserve Bank of India is considering new rules for urban cooperative bank licenses. Credit societies meeting strict financial and operational standards may qualify. This move aims to strengthen the sector. The proposal seeks to reopen licensing after a long pause. Only large, well-managed entities will be considered for conversion. Governance standards will align with commercial banks.

The Punch 

Morocco coach defends referees ahead Nigeria clash

Morocco’s coach Walid Regragui defends African referees, urging players and media to focus on football ahead of the AFCON semi-final against Nigeria. Read More: https://punchng.com/morocco-coach-defends-referees-ahead-nigeria-clash/

CBSNews.com 

Extended interview: General Motors CEO Mary Barra

Mary Barra, the CEO of General Motors since 2014, speaks with CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil about the future of electric vehicles amid slowing U.S. sales, affordability, manufacturing shifts and more.

CBSNews.com 

Number of people surviving cancer is at historic high, new report finds

A new report found that the number of people surviving cancer is at a historic high. The new findings published by the American Cancer Society found that the five-year-survival rate for all cancers has reached 70% for the first time. That's up from just half in the mid 1970s. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook breaks it down.

CBSNews.com 

Pentagon officials brief Senate, House committees on Venezuela

Pentagon officials briefed members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees on Tuesday about U.S. operations in Venezuela. The closed-door briefings come more than a week after U.S. troops captured now-former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.

CBSNews.com 

What's behind the protests in Iran?

Anti-government protests in Iran that started over the country's economic situation have continued for a third week. "The Daily Report" breaks down who and what's behind the demonstrations. And Elisa Ewers, the director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, discusses what a U.S. intervention in Iran would look like.