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Gold Imports Surge during April-August 2024, while exports of Gems and jewellery declines

BigNewsNetwork.com 

New Delhi [India], September 17 (ANI): Gold imports in India surged to USD 22.70 billion during the April-August 2024 period, up from USD 18.14 billion in the same period last year, driven by increased demand. Increase is gold imports is cited to increased buying by central bank, jewellers buying for increased demand for the festive season and a reduction in duty in the union budget. The spike in imports reflects the grow

IWF IN MOURNING – Gustavo Malgor (ARG)

International Weightlifting Federation 

The IWF learnt with great sadness about the sudden loss of Mr Gustavo Malgor, President of the Argentinean Weightlifting Federation, on September 15. In a letter of condolences sent to the National Federation, the IWF President Mohammed Jalood and IWF General Secretary Antonio Urso wrote: “This extremely sad news was a shock for the entire […]

India to host 2nd edition of Global Food Regulators Summit from September 19-21

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India will host the second Global Food Regulators Summit from September 19-21 in New Delhi, with delegates from over 70 countries discussing key regulations. Organised by FSSAI under the Union Health Ministry, the summit aims to enhance food safety standards and international collaboration. Highlights include the launch of a 'Food Import Rejection Alert' portal and State Food Safety Index 2024.

Sir Ian McKellen Gets Honest About The Critically-Mauled Cats Film

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Sir Ian Mckellen at the premiere of Cats in 2019

Sir Ian McKellen has admitted he’s still never seen one of his most critically-derided films to date.

Back in 2019, the six-time Olivier winner joined an all-star cast in the screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats.

The stage musical was already divisive enough itself, but the movie was even more mauled by critics, with many reviews taking issue with the uncanny use of CGI and questioning whether the show’s untraditional narrative was suitable for the big screen. Читать дальше...

Arizona removes 1864 abortion ban from books

Boing Boing 

Arizona's ban on abortions, enacted during the Civil War and revived when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, is finally off the books there. Arizona's Supreme Court allowed the state to enforce the long-dormant 1864 law, obliging state lawmakers to put their names to its repeal. — Read the rest

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