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Новости за 06.10.2024

Bengals lose CB Dax Hill to knee injury vs. Ravens

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Cincinnati Bengals starting cornerback Dax Hill sustained a right knee injury midway through the first quarter Sunday against the visiting Baltimore Ravens and was ruled out for the rest of the game. Hill attempted to stay with Ravens receiver Zay Flowers on a third-and-8 when his right knee buckled. The 24-year-old Hill, who had one tackle b

As competition heats up, OTTs eye profitability

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian OTT platforms are now focusing on profitability over subscriber growth and content expansion. Competition and resource constraints prompt this shift. Entities like Hoichoi, ZEE5, and ALTT showcase reduced losses and increased revenue through diversification and strategic cost management. The premium VOD sector saw significant revenue growth, driven by local content and live sports.

UAPA tribunal upholds 5-year ban on jailed Yasin Malik-led JKLF-Y

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Malik, who argued from Tihar jail, maintained before the tribunal during the hearing that he was drawn into believing that an armed struggle was the only way to fulfil and realise the aspirations of the Kashmiri youth, in particular the Kashmiri population. The reply from Malik recorded by the tribunal delves into how, after a while, Malik purportedly gave up armed struggle in favour of a 'Gandhian' way of resistance to the perceived Indian occupation/domination of Jammu & Kashmir.

As fighter strength dips below 1965 level, Air chief vows to fight with 'whatever we have'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian Air Force's combat strength is at a historic low with only 31 squadrons. Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh emphasised adaptation with available assets while pushing for faster LCA production. The decline in force is due to retiring Soviet fighters and delayed replacements. He insisted on timely LCA deliveries and involving private sector for future needs.

The Battle Over Fiat Wages

The New York Sun 

The longshoremen’s problem isn’t stingy employers but rather the collapse of the value of the dollars with which they are being paid.