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Tax on 100 items to be slashed? GST's rate rationalisation panel to decide next month

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The GoM on GST rate rationalisation has discussed potential tax rate changes on over 100 items, including reducing taxes on some goods from 12 to 5 per cent. The group aims to provide relief to the common man and will further deliberate on these changes in their next meeting scheduled for October 20.

Hong Kong stocks lead global surge on reports of more China stimulus measures - MarketWatch

Sports - Google News (us) 

  1. Hong Kong stocks lead global surge on reports of more China stimulus measures  MarketWatch
  2. Stock market today: Markets rally again as China ramps up support for its economy  The Hill
  3. Freeport-McMoRan Stock Soars as Copper and Gold Prices Rise  Investopedia
  4. China Stocks Head for Best Week in a Decade on Politburo Vows  Yahoo Finance

Handball – Metz veut recruter Cléopâtre Darleux

WomenSports.fr 

Metz Handball a tenté de recruter Cléopâtre Darleux, l’ancienne gardienne internationale, mais aucun accord n’a été trouvé pour le moment, a confirmé le président du club, Thierry Weizman. Sans club depuis son départ de Brest, Darleux, 35 ans, championne olympique à Tokyo, a reçu une offre de Metz cet été. « L’opportunité est toujours là, […]

Animal protectors accuse outgoing agency head of lack of cooperation

Err.ee (en) 

Animal welfare activists describe their cooperation with the outgoing head of the Agriculture and Food Board (PTA), Urmas Kirtsi, as difficult and say his attitude toward animal welfare organizations has been condescending. The Ministry of Rural Affairs is unwilling to disclose the shortcomings attributed to the PTA director, but Kirtsi considers his removal from office unjust and is considering challenging the decision.

Ecuador capital 'under attack' from five wildfires

Phys.org 

Firefighters battled five blazes on the outskirts of Ecuador's capital Quito on Wednesday, as wildfires continue to rip through South American nations turned into tinderboxes by droughts linked to climate change.