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Rick Shiels becomes LIV Golf ambassador

Golf Business News.com 

LIV Golf has announced a multi-year partnership with Rick Shiels, marking the first official collaboration with a content creator in the league’s history.

Forest burners in Korat arrested

BangkokPost.com 

NAKHON RATCHASIMA – The authorities have arrested five suspects who set fires to forested areas in this northeastern province and are searching for 10 more suspects to face prosecution.

Taiwan Identifies 52 'Suspicious' Chinese Ships For Close Monitoring

International Business Times 

Taiwan has identified 52 "suspicious" Chinese-owned ships flying flags of convenience that require close monitoring if detected near the island, the coast guard said Monday, as Taipei seeks to protect its subsea telecoms cables.

Budget 2025 may prioritize Railways over Highways, says Nuvama Report

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Union Budget 2025-26 is set to prioritize railways over the highways. Railways are likely to receive increased allocations, promoting environmentally sustainable and cost-effective logistics. India's rail freight share has declined over the decades, but improved rail infrastructure aims to enhance its role in freight transport, reducing reliance on road transport.

Greek side keen on Palma - Monday's gossip

BBC News (UK) 

PAOK are the latest club to show an interest in Luis Palma as the winger gets set to leave Celtic with Jota poised to make a £9m return, plus more.

France says EU will lift some sanctions against Syria

France24.com (en) 

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told reporters on Monday that the European Union is lifting some sanctions against Syria, as top EU diplomats met in Brussels to discuss a coordinated approach to sanctions relief for the war-torn country. Barrot added that France would also propose sanctions against Iranian officials responsible for the detention of French citizens in Iran.

Tetra Pak’s longstanding role in India: pioneering innovation and local impact

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tetra Pak's journey in India began in 1987, well ahead of the 'Make In India' initiative. The company has significantly impacted the Indian food and beverage industry through local manufacturing, innovation, and sustainability. The Chakan, Pune facility is crucial, with over 85% of the equipment sold in India made locally, and 75% of materials sourced from Indian suppliers.

Police investigate Oliver abuse after Arsenal red card controversy - Evening Standard

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  3. Why wasn't Arsenal's Lewis-Skelly saved from his red card at Wolves?  ESPN.co.uk
  4. Police investigating 'abhorrent' abuse towards Premier League referee Michael Oliver, says PGMOL  Sky News
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Woman, 24, charged with murder of child

Sydney Morning Herald 

A nine-year-old child who was found dead inside a home in Townsville suffered "significant" head injuries while other children were home.

ACC Q3 Results: Cons PAT zooms 103% YoY to Rs 1,092 crore, revenue jumps 7%

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

ACC Q3 Results: On a sequential basis, the profit after tax (PAT) for the Adani Group company surged by 447%, compared to Rs 200 crore reported in Q2FY25. Meanwhile, the topline witnessed a 15% uptick on a quarter-on-quarter basis, compared to Rs 4,521 crore in the July-September quarter.

Another pandemic to strike soon? Bill Gates' stark warning

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has cautioned that there is a 10-15% chance of another pandemic occurring within the next four years, warning that global preparedness remains inadequate. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Gates emphasised the need for greater cooperation and investment in disease prevention. Despite lessons from COVID-19, he argues that efforts have not advanced sufficiently. Gates continues to advocate for better monitoring, quarantine policies, and vaccine research to address future health threats.