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174 Indians win Erasmus Mundus scholarships for higher studies in Europe

Business Standard 

In a biggest ever annual selection of Indian students, as many as 174 candidates -- over 50 per cent of them women -- have been awarded the prestigious Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the degree programmes starting in the academic year 2023-24. The selected Indian students of the Erasmus Mundus 2023-2025 batch, under the fully-funded scholarship programme by the European Union, will have the opportunity to study and conduct research in at least two universities located in different European countries and obtain a joint... Читать дальше...



UPS reaches deal that lowers chances of nationwide Teamsters strike

TheHill.com 

United Parcel Service (UPS) on Saturday reached a tentative deal with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters that would end a dual wage system for delivery drivers in its next contract, the union announced, a win for the Teamsters that could lower the chances of a nationwide strike as negotiations continue. “During a hard-fought day at...

Maine woman, 64, punches bear in the nose after it chased her dog - USA TODAY

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  1. Maine woman, 64, punches bear in the nose after it chased her dog  USA TODAY
  2. Man, woman wounded by bears in separate incidents after their dogs chased the bears  CBS News
  3. Woman punches bear in the face after it chased her dog  NBC2 News
  4. Maine woman punches bear that chased her dog and ends up with stitches  NECN
  5. A woman, 64, eyeballed a black bear and punched it in the face to protect her dog, report says  Business Insider India
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Elephant returns to Thailand after abuse allegations in Sri Lanka

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Thai authorities had gifted the 29-year-old Muthu Raja - also known back in its birthplace as Sak Surin - to Sri Lanka in 2001. But they demanded the elephant back last year after allegations that it was tortured and neglected while kept at a Buddhist temple.

Conservative young leaders in Europe strive for realistic solutions to climate change

«The Rio Times» 

Over 100 young students and professionals from various parts of Europe convened at the Young Leaders Summit to explore conservative approaches to address climate change. These individuals, primarily from Eastern Europe and the Nordic countries, sought practical and honest strategies, driven by their skepticism toward certain climate change solutions. Young people today are disillusioned by […]

Multiple officers injured in Coxsackie prison melee

News10.com 

Staff at the Coxsackie Correctional Facility were attacked by a 20-year-old inmate serving a 5 year sentence for weapons possession, according to the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOBA).

The rise of Luis Robert Jr.

South Side Sox 

How many of you would have guess that Luis Robert Jr. would have played the most games for the White Sox in the first half of the season? Stop lying, the correct answer is: ZERO. | Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

In a miserable season, one person has carried the Chicago White Sox on his back

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Gen. Rashid visits army military achievements fair

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Jul. 02 (MNA) – Commander of IRGC Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters Major General Gholam Ali Rashid visited the exhibition of equipment and achievements of the Army Ground Forces on Sunday.

Australia were worried but stayed patient: Pat Cummins

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Australia captain Pat Cummins admitted his team had endured an uncomfortable time before winning the second Ashes test against England at Lord's by 43 runs on Sunday. England had looked dead and buried at 45-4 in their chase for 371 runs to level the series but Ben Stokes' majestic knock of 155 and Ben Duckett's 83 lifted them to 301-6.

Facebook action on quarter of individual grievances, Insta on 40% in May

Business Standard 

Social media giant Meta's Facebook took action against only around 27 per cent of complaints it received from users and Instagram against less than half of total grievances raised by users in May 2023, according to the company's latest India Monthly Report. Individual grievances on Facebook more than doubled to 16,995 and jumped over 68 per cent on Instagram in May compared to April data. As per the category-wise information disclosed by Meta, Facebook "actioned on" less than one-tenth grievances... Читать дальше...





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