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‘The Boys’ Season 4 Boasts Extra Bite

IndieWire.com 

Eric Kripke's action-satire returns as bloody and bold as ever, but the latest battle between average Americans and an encroaching fascism feels all the more dour in these trying times.

Industry expects growth-oriented policies; doesn't see coalition as speedbreaker: Anish Shah

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Mahindra Group CEO and MD Anish Shah expressed optimism about the continuation of growth-oriented policies in the third term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. He emphasized that coalition politics will not hinder progress. The industry expects the government to focus on manufacturing for the world, women-led development, farm-led prosperity, and sustainability.

Scrum V Rugby

BBC News (UK) 

The Scrum V team look back at the 2023-24 season for the Welsh regions.

South Africa’s quickly advancing Copper 360 is guiding sharp 2025 revenue rise

Miningweekly.com 

The revenue of South Africa’s quickly advancing Northern Cape copper mining company Copper 360, the only pure copper play on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is forecast by the company to have risen sharply by the end of February next year. The AltX-listed company headed by CEO Jan Nelson, is guiding revenue of R1.2-billion to R1.9-billion at the end of February next year, from the R38.2-million revenue level generated in the 12 months to the end of February this year.  (Also watch attached Creamer... Читать дальше...

Starmer accuses Sunak of 'Jeremy Corbyn-style' manifesto - BBC.com

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Starmer accuses Sunak of 'Jeremy Corbyn-style' manifesto  BBC.com
  2. Rishi was all revved up for his manifesto’s Silverstone launch… but it ended in a pile-up  The Independent
  3. Rishi Sunak to publish Tory manifesto as party ads warn of Labour getting 'massive majority' – UK politics live  The Guardian
  4. The Conservative manifesto: an initial response  ifs.org.uk
  5. Sunak vows to abolish NI for the self-employed in 'very bold' manifesto  The Telegraph