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Новости за 02.09.2024

Olympic event rider stable in hospital after fall, plus other equestrian news this week

Horse And Hound 

Liz Halliday, pictured at a previous event. Eventer Liz Halliday in stable condition following surgery US Olympian Liz Halliday has undergone surgery after sustaining a head injury in a cross-country fall during the USEA American Eventing Championships at Kentucky on 29 August. An update from Liz’s family and friends said the surgery was to relieve the pressure from the swelling on her […]

Ticket Bots Leave Oasis Fans Enraged - WIRED

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  1. Ticket Bots Leave Oasis Fans Enraged  WIRED
  2. A supersonic swindle: my £1,423 Oasis Ticketmaster hell  The Guardian
  3. Plaque unveiled for former Oasis drummer in Offaly  RTÉ News
  4. Could Oasis reunion come early? Saudi boxing promoter wants Liam and Noel together at Sept. 21 bout  The Independent
  5. Win VIP tickets to see Oasis live  MailPlus

Ticket Bots Leave Oasis Fans Enraged

Wired Magazine 

The online ticketing “fiasco” for the band’s upcoming reunion tour has led to pushback against dynamic pricing models and calls for more consumer protections.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series May Run on This Chipset

Ndtv.com 

Samsung was earlier rumoured to pack Exynos chipsets in the Galaxy S25 lineup. A new report, however, contradicts the rumours and suggests that they will run exclusively on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen...

Power play: Why Bangladesh can push India at its own peril

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bangladesh's political landscape has shifted as an interim government steps in following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. Amid rising anti-India sentiment led by the BNP and other Islamist groups, India's energy and supply dependencies with Bangladesh face scrutiny. Key agreements and potential disruptions in diesel and power supplies heighten bilateral tensions.

India's coal production rises 6% in April-August

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India's coal production saw a 6.48 per cent rise to 384.08 million tonnes in the first five months of the fiscal compared to 360.71 MT in the same period last year, according to provisional figures. Coal India Limited (CIL) output grew 3.17 per cent, while captive and other entities also showed significant increases.