ru24.pro
News in English
Июнь
2024

Новости за 28.06.2024

Bigg Boss OTT 3: Kushal Tandon reacts to Neeraj Goyat's elimination in the first week itself, writes 'The politics of Bigg Boss is like this only they like cringe content'

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

During Bigg Boss OTT 3, Neeraj Goyat faced elimination, supported by Kushal Tandon and others. The show's nomination process led to Goyat's removal despite strong fan support. The contestants faced tough decisions, with new nominees emerging for the upcoming elimination round.

Tatar to discuss opening Mia Milia checkpoint with Holguin

Cyprus Mail 

Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar will discuss opening a new checkpoint a Mia Milia during his meeting with UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin slated for July 1, it emerged on Friday. In an interview with Turkish Cypriot newspaper Diyalog, Tatar said he would meet Holguin at the ‘TRNC’ London office, during his UK trip. Opening […]

Prince Reginald, 13.2hh Ride and Drive Gelding - New

Dragon Driving 

£3,800
Prince Reginald is a 13.2hh cob gelding, 10 year old. A super ride and drive who knows his job. Reggie has been with us for nearly 2 years and he's taught his 78 year old owner how to drive. He is on a fairly busy weekly schedule, driving 3 times a week and riding about the same amount.
Location: Chichester

SolarSaver showcases innovations of its latest solar installation in Melrose Arch precinct

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Energy company SolarSaver has successfully completed a solar installation at the Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch and the African Pride Hotel, both of which are based in the Melrose Arch precinct in Gauteng. Owing to the limited available roof space for solar panel installation, SolarSaver collaborated with property developer Amdec Group to find a solution.

Taormina Film Festival Harnesses Power of Hollywood, Independent Cinema to Drive 70th Edition

Variety 

The world premiere of Mitzi Peirone’s horror film “Saint Clare” will open the Taormina Film Festival, this year celebrating its 70th anniversary edition. The adaptation of Don Roff’s novel stars Bella Thorne, Ryan Phillippe, Frank Whaley and Rebecca De Mornay. It’s the first of four world premieres to screen at the outdoor Teatro Antico in […]

New NOvA results add to mystery of neutrinos

Phys.org 

The international NOvA collaboration presented new results at the Neutrino 2024 conference in Milan, Italy, on June 17. The collaboration doubled their neutrino data since their previous release four years ago, including adding a new low-energy sample of electron neutrinos.

Deemed university not covered under RTI Act unless government-controlled, Delhi HC

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Delhi High Court ruled that universities deemed under the UGC Act are not inherently public authorities under the RTI Act. The court emphasized the importance of balancing privacy concerns and public interest, highlighting the need for government control or financing to trigger RTI obligations, safeguarding individuals' privacy rights.

146 students from India awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarships 2024

BigNewsNetwork.com 

New Delhi [India], June 28 (ANI): Continuing their outstanding performance, 146 Indian students, including 75 women and 71 men, have been awarded Erasmus Mundus scholarships to pursue a two-year Masters programme in Europe for the 2024 academic year, making India one of the top recipients of the scholarship. According to the Delegation of the European Union to India and Bhutan, "Worldwide, 2603 students from 137 countries

Biden Flailed Through His No. 1 Issue: Abortion

Jezebel.com 

Early in Thursday night’s presidential debate, President Biden and former President Trump clashed over abortion in what was perhaps the most highly anticipated topic of the evening—and both offered incomprehensible answers. But while Trump was predictable in doling out the sort of awful lies that render abortion providers and patients vulnerable to political violence, Biden’s incoherence was, I’d argue, a little more surprising. Not because I take this 81-year-old as a particularly competent orator... Читать дальше...

One month from the Paris Olympics, tests reveal the River Seine is still unfit for swimming

France24.com (en) 

The latest water quality tests on the Seine show that the the river is still too polluted to swim in. And with a range of water sports scheduled to take place along the Seine in central Paris during next month's Olympic Games, organisers are hoping that the July sun will be enough to make the river fit for the world's top athletes.