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Mumbaikars buy 55 kg gold to offer to Ganpati

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Mumbaikars have purchased 55 kg of gold for Ganesh Chaturthi, 15 kg more than last year, driven by a positive market sentiment following a duty cut. The rise in gold offerings marks the beginning of the festive season and wedding season, with jewellery retailers seeing increased demand.

Dozens killed, wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza tent camp

Cyprus Mail 

Israeli airstrikes on a tent camp for displaced Palestinians killed and wounded 65 people in southern Gaza, the enclave’s civil emergency service said early on Tuesday, as the Israeli military said it had targeted a Hamas command centre. Residents and medics said a tent encampment near Khan Younis in the Al-Mawasi area, a designated humanitarian […]

Israeli strikes kill 40 in Gaza humanitarian zone, officials

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

An Israeli airstrike on a designated humanitarian zone in the Gaza Strip has resulted in the deaths of at least 40 people and injured 60 others, according to Palestinian authorities. The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted “significant Hamas terrorists” operating from a command-and-control center. They used precise munitions and aerial surveillance for the operation, […]

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Naturewings Holidays shares debut with 28% premium on BSE SME platform

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Naturewings Holidays shares made a strong debut on the BSE SME platform, listing at Rs 95, a 28.4% premium over the issue price of Rs 74. The IPO saw robust investor interest with a subscription rate of 300 times. The funds will be used for working capital, marketing, and corporate purposes.

China’s Exports Jump to Two-Year High in Rare Boost for Economy - Bloomberg

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  1. China’s Exports Jump to Two-Year High in Rare Boost for Economy  Bloomberg
  2. China's exports grow by 8.7% in August, beating expectations  CNBC
  3. China's exports top forecasts, imports hurt by depressed domestic demand  Reuters.com
  4. China’s exports show ‘strong competitiveness’ in August, but challenges remain  South China Morning Post
  5. People in China still aren't buying enough stuff — so exporters are slashing prices to push more overseas sales  Business Insider

Pope Francis gets rockstar welcome in the world’s most Catholic nation outside of Vatican City - CNN

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  1. Pope Francis gets rockstar welcome in the world’s most Catholic nation outside of Vatican City  CNN
  2. East Timorese flock to seaside park for Pope Francis' Mass at site of John Paul II's historic visit  Yahoo! Voices
  3. Pope calls on Timor-Leste to protect young from abuse  BBC.com
  4. September 9, 2024  VOA Asia
  5. In a country where priests are lords, Pope warns clergy never to ‘crush others’  Crux Now

Govt ‘fails to deliver’ as 300 jobs lost with closure of timber mills

Scoop 

News from NZ Council of Trade Unions NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi is criticising the Government for failing to bring a plan to the table to save around 300 jobs in the Ruapehu district, following the decision of Winstone Pulp International to close the Karioi pulp mill and the Tangiwai sawmill. “Our hearts go out to […]

"My residence can be raided...can be arrested anytime": NCP-SCP leader Anil Deshmukh

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has accused Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of orchestrating a CBI case against him related to a four-year-old incident in Jalgaon. Deshmukh claims he could be arrested anytime. The CBI has filed an FIR against Deshmukh and others for allegedly implicating BJP leaders in false cases to gain control of an educational institution.

SC: Sulu not part of BARMM

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MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the constitutionality of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) but ruled that Sulu province is not part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) after the province voted against the law’s ratification. Supreme Court spokesperson Camille Ting told reporters on Monday that the decision, a