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Violence in Georgia: EU Membership Delayed, Public Outrage Intensifies

Sofia News Agency 

Protests erupted in Tbilisi after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced a delay in the country’s EU accession talks until 2028, sparking violent clashes between demonstrators and police. Riot police employed water cannons, tear gas, and pepper spray to disperse crowds near Parliament. Protesters, some masked, retaliated by throwing fireworks and other objects at officers, chanting slogans like “Russians” and “Slaves!” The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) reported 43 arrests on charges including... Читать дальше...

Ex-Leigh Leopards back sees new club confirmed

TotalRugbyLeague.com 

FORMER Leigh Leopards outside back Tom Nisbet has seen his new club confirmed. Nisbet, who came through the ranks at St Helens, joined Leigh ahead...

Paisabazaar receives Income tax notice over vendor payment

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The income tax department has sent notices to Paisabazaar, a subsidiary of PB Fintech, under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988, and section 142(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. This is part of a broader investigation into tax evasion by insurance companies and intermediaries, with an estimated evasion of Rs 30,000 crore.

All the best Black Friday deals on Ninja

Mashable 

The Ninja Slushi is in stock, but likely won't get a Black Friday discount. We're tracking where to get it and keeping tabs on Ninja stuff that is on sale, like the Creami.

David Ornstein: Man Utd admire & want 21y/o ‘killer’ striker, Guardiola says he is an ‘incredible finisher’

Red Rants 

Manchester United admire Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap and are one of the clubs keeping tabs on him ahead of the next summer transfer window, according to The Athletic journalist David Ornstein. The former Manchester City man has attracted the Red Devils and several other Premier League clubs after notching six goals and an assist […]

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Flood-hit Spain introduces 'climate leave' for workers

The Local (thelocal.es) 

Spain's leftist government on Thursday approved a "paid climate leave" of up to four days for workers to avoid travelling during weather emergencies, a month after floods killed 230 people.