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UK statement on Edmundo González Urrutia’s decision to leave Venezuela

«MercoPress» (en) 

“Edmundo Gonzalez’s decision to seek political asylum abroad follows months of repression and intimidation against opposition figures and civil society in Venezuela. It is a decision that no politician should ever have to make”, said Foreign Secretary David Lammy in a release from his Office.

PETRONAS Nexta: The Lubricant that Helps Thai drivers to “Choose Smart”

BangkokPost.com 

Lubricants are essential to ensure the maintenance of cars – but choosing the right one which has the right quality and right price is not easy, especially for middle-income Thai drivers. To respond to this, PETRONAS Lubricants International launched its latest product offering, PETRONAS Nexta, to solve this conundrum for these drivers to “Choose Smart.”

Parts of Hanoi remain flooded as landslides hit northern Vietnam - Reuters.com

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  1. Parts of Hanoi remain flooded as landslides hit northern Vietnam  Reuters.com
  2. Flash flood sweeps away hamlet as Vietnam’s storm toll rises to 155 dead  The Associated Press
  3. Days after landfall, Typhoon Yagi continues to devastate Vietnam leaving around 200 dead  CNN
  4. China Braces for Another Typhoon After Yagi Slammed South Coast  Bloomberg
  5. Vietnam storm deaths rise to 64 as flooding sweeps away a bus, causes a bridge to collapse  Yahoo! Voices

RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav undergoes angioplasty in Mumbai hospital

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad Yadav underwent angioplasty at the Asian Heart Institute. Admitted on September 10, he had the procedure on Wednesday. The 76-year-old former Bihar chief minister is expected to be discharged soon. In 2014, he had aortic valve replacement surgery at the same hospital and has had follow-ups in 2018 and 2023.

UP boy expelled for bringing non-veg biryani gets new school, administration to waive Rs 37,000 in fees

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A 7-year-old boy expelled from Hilton Public School in Amroha for allegedly bringing non-vegetarian biryani in his lunchbox will be transferred to a new school with his siblings. The education department is covering their enrolment costs, and the school's outstanding fees are waived. An inquiry cleared the principal of wrongdoing, but an internal investigation is ongoing.

SBI Balanced Advantage Fund completes 3 years, has offered 14.11% returns since inception

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The fund, launched in August 2021, achieved a record-breaking collection of over Rs 14,600 crore in its new fund offer. It has consistently outperformed its benchmark, the NIFTY 50 Hybrid Composite Debt 50:50 Index, delivering 14.11% returns since inception compared to the benchmark's 10.58%. Its performance in the past year has been particularly impressive, with a 24.17% return, significantly surpassing the benchmark's 19.98%.

NaBFID, state-backed infra lender, plans 530 billion rupees debt raise in FY25, says official

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The Indian government-backed NaBFID aims to raise 530 billion rupees from the debt market this fiscal year. The bank has already raised 90 billion rupees and sanctioned 200 billion rupees of its target for the year. NaBFID's managing director is confident of meeting targets despite potential regulatory changes by the Reserve Bank of India.

GLOBALink | 1st China-LAC human rights roundtable held in Brazil

BrazilNews.net 

The first China-Latin America human rights roundtable, the first institutional exchange and discussion in the field of human rights between China and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), was held in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on Tuesday.

Bidders' insistence on 51% stake in Yes Bank may jeopardise stake buy: Source

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Efforts to finalize a stake purchase in Yes Bank are at risk due to bidders' insistence on acquiring a 51% ownership, according to sources. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is reportedly uneasy about allowing a foreign entity such a large stake in the bank, complicating negotiations. Current regulations cap ownership at 26%, with any higher stake requiring a timeline to reduce it.