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Новости за 21.11.2024

Warriors have hard or longer way to make UAAP Final Four

Sports.inquirer.net 

University of the East became the darkhorse in the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament after a five-game winning streak to end the first round of eliminations suddenly put the Red Warriors in Final Four conversation. Opening with two consecutive losses, the Warriors even stunned defending champion La Salle in that run, a victory that

The Hair-Raising Stakes of Flying Into Beirut’s Airport - The Wall Street Journal

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  1. The Hair-Raising Stakes of Flying Into Beirut’s Airport  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Middle East Airlines Has Become an Unlikely National Hero in Lebanon  The New York Times
  3. Beirut airport and port 'keep our country breathing', aviation chief says  The National
  4. Video: Lebanon’s national carrier provides only flights out of war zone  Al Jazeera English
  5. ‘The most badass airline on the planet’: Lebanon’s carrier flies through war  Financial Times

Are focused & ELSS mutual funds making a comeback? Here’s how to invest

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

ELSS and focused mutual funds, which experienced outflows for the first half of the fiscal year, are regaining investor interest. Renewed confidence in the equity market and tax benefits are driving this comeback, making these categories attractive options for investors, particularly those under the old tax regime.

NDA or INDIA? Swaminathan Aiyar on who may win Jharkhand and Maharashtra polls

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Economist Swaminathan Aiyar suggests that the Congress-INDIA bloc might hold an advantage in the Jharkhand and Maharashtra assembly elections. While exit polls indicate a tight race, Aiyar believes the BJP-led NDA's chances are slightly better in Maharashtra. He cautions against relying solely on exit polls, citing their historical unreliability.

Te Whare O Te Rangatiratanga Proposed To Move Māori Forward

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At the hīkoi, Modlik stated clearly “To those who are seeking to ignore or rewrite our history and divide us today, it’s too late, that history is settled, and we are already one people…we’re just not all the same."