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Like a true blockbuster, Euro 2024 has everything – action, emotion, comedy, drama, gastronomy, and goals

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Before Georgia and Turkey could serve one of the most impressive displays of this Euro, their fans chose to set the intensity at high – throwing punches and objects at each other in a fullblown fight. The emotions ran high somewhere in Western Poland too, as the gathered Turks and Georgians decided to take it beyond the final whistle. It was furniture, bottles, and more, when almost 150 English and Serbian fans met at a resto pub before their match.

From public foodie flagellations to mom groups outflixing Netflix

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The article explores the dynamics of Facebook groups, highlighting the experiences within food and mom groups. It delves into the interactions, recommendations, and criticisms found in these online communities, emphasizing the impact of social media on human behavior.

Binge-watchers, watch your back-to-back-to...

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US surgeon general Vivek Murthy is advocating for social media platforms to display a statutory warning about the negative impact of social media on children's mental health.

Can we please ethnically cleanse 'ethnic wear'?

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The article discusses the term 'ethnic wear' and its implications in the Indian retail industry. It critiques the use of the term and suggests using 'Indian wear' instead. The author highlights the cultural and linguistic aspects related to the labeling of clothing in stores.

Why WV Raman's credentials also deserve attention for head coach’s job

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Raman played 11 Tests and 27 ODIs but it is not on the back of this that he is the best candidate for the job. After all, cricket is littered with examples of players with glittering playing records who did not come good as coaches. Equally, there are those who did not play as much as they should have — and this is certainly true of Raman — who have the ability to get the best out of players.



Soccer: Finally, a euros for a whole continent

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The first week of Euro 2024, though, has suggested not only that the gap can be closed — even if only by a little — but that doing so is in the interests of both this tournament and European soccer as a whole. The European Championship is better when it feels like it is truly representative of the continent, when those emissaries of soccer’s other world have come in from the cold.

Centre orders CBI probe into alleged irregularities in NEET-UG exam

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The Education Ministry has handed over the investigation into alleged irregularities in the NEET-UG 2024 exam to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). This decision follows the removal of National Testing Agency (NTA) Director General Subodh Singh amid controversy. Pradeep Singh Kharola, Chairman and Managing Director of India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), has been given additional charge of the NTA. Meanwhile, the NEET-PG exams scheduled for June 23 have been postponed by the National... Читать дальше...

Slacker generation’s social-media movement against ‘996’ work culture is a warning for Beijing

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In response to China's notorious "996" work culture, characterized by grueling 9 am to 9 pm shifts six days a week, a new social media trend called "birding" has emerged. Young Chinese citizens are symbolically rejecting excessive work expectations by posting videos of themselves perched with hands tucked in oversized shirts, digitally placed on tree backgrounds. This protest underscores growing discontent with long hours and poor work-life balance, challenging traditional notions of productivity and national ethos.

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Education ministry to initiate talks with health ministry over reforming format, structure of NEET

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The move comes with the NEET-UG 2024 exam, which saw nearly 2.4 million participants, facing allegations of question paper leaks and grace marks being awarded to over 1,500 students. The results, announced on June 4, triggered protests and legal actions. Senior officials confirmed to ET that learning from the experience, such an effort is being initiated to minimise any vulnerabilities in the exam process.

Defer implementation of 3 new criminal laws: Congress to Govt

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The Opposition party sought to justify its latest demand ahead of the first session of the new Lok Sabha next week by arguing that the legislations - Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 - were passed in the Parliament without proper debate when a lot of opposition members were under suspension.

Manipur: 55 sensitive zones identified in the state

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Union home minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level meeting last Monday to review the security situation in Manipur and sought to increase the strategic deployment of central forces to restore peace in the state. Meanwhile, rearrangement of security forces is being opposed in some places. The Hill Tribal Council in a statement said the proposal to deploy BSF at the Tengnoupal district should be condemned and withdrawn immediately for the sake of peace and harmony in the area.

NTA panel likely to focus on lack of cadre, in-house expertise

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The Centre has formed a high-level committee to overhaul the National Testing Agency (NTA), focusing on critical deficiencies such as the lack of dedicated cadre, in-house technical expertise, and robust Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for conducting exams. Concerns also include the NTA's deviation from its original mandate of transparent online testing, issues with multi-tier leadership, and inadequate facilities at exam centers.

Darkness to death in minutes: Spurious liquor claims 53 lives, leaves community reeling

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In Karunapuram, Kallakurichi district, Tamil Nadu, the tragic toll of spurious liquor has reached 53 deaths. The incident has devastated families like that of M Radha, whose husband succumbed after consuming the toxic brew. The community, largely comprising daily wage laborers, often turns to illicit arrack for relief from physical strain. The addition of methanol, a lethal chemical, to the arrack exacerbated the crisis, causing symptoms like blindness and organ failure.


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