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Free the bird fromIts 'attack-dog' cage

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Supreme Court judge Ujjal Bhuyan has urged the CBI to dispel its image as a 'caged parrot' and operate independently. He emphasized the need for the agency to be above suspicion and free from political influence. Recommendations include parliamentary oversight, independent recruitment, and reporting to the law and justice ministry.

DGCA investigates IndiGo tail strike incident, derosters flight crew

Business Standard 

Aviation watchdog DGCA is probing the incident of tail strike involving an IndiGo aircraft on September 9 and the flight crew has been derostered, a senior official said on Tuesday. In a statement, IndiGo said its A321 aircraft was grounded in Bangalore due to a tail strike on September 9. It was operating the flight from Delhi to Bengaluru. "The aircraft is currently under maintenance and will be back in operation post necessary repairs. The incident is under investigation," the airline said. According... Читать дальше...

Namibia: Wanderers Win Epic Final

AllAfrica.com (sport) 

[Namibian] FNB Wanderers are Namibia's Windhoek Lager Rugby Premier League champions after beating FNB Unam 45-20 in a terrific final on Saturday.

Namibia: Stunning Victory for the Special One

AllAfrica.com (sport) 

[Namibian] Flame 'Special One' Nangolo won the WBA Pan Africa super featherweight title in style with a first round knockout of Zimbabwe's Peter Pambeni on Saturday night.

Haitians in Ohio react to false allegations against them

Voice of America 

A small town in the Midwestern state of Ohio finds itself at the center of a controversy involving fake news about migrants eating residents’ pet cats and dogs. VOA’s Creole Service traveled to Springfield and has this report, narrated by Elizabeth Cherneff.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris focus on US economics ahead of elections

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The recent presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris focused on their plans for addressing American aspirations. Trump, backed by corporations, aims to cut corporate taxes but faces opposition on tariffs. Harris targets small businesses and consumers with tax breaks and housing initiatives. Immigration policies and labor shortages also emerged as key issues.

Eyes on q-comm for unfair quickies

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The rapid rise of quick commerce is challenging traditional kiranas, modern retailers, and established ecommerce platforms. Utilizing rich consumer data and 'dark stores,' q-comm offers fast inventory turnover and 24x7 delivery. Regulators must ensure fair practices to protect small retailers from deep discounting.