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  • Mumbai Boat Tragedy: Navy Speedboat Collides with Ferry, 13 Dead, PM Modi & CM Announce Ex-Gratia

    A tragic collision between a Navy speedboat and the Neelkamal ferry near Mumbai claimed 13 lives, including 10 civilians and 3 Navy personnel, while 101 passengers were rescued. CM Devendra Fadnavis announced ₹5 lakh ex-gratia for families of the deceased, and PM Modi offered ₹2 lakh. Investigations are underway.

  • Amsterdam witness new riots as police make arrests after attacks on Israeli football fans | N18G

    On November 11, riots broke out in Amsterdam following a soccer match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, which had sparked violent clashes earlier in the week. Police arrested several people as unrest continued in the city, including the setting of a tram on fire, likely by fireworks. No injuries occurred in the tram incident, as it was empty at the time. The violence is part of a broader wave of unrest linked to the match, including attacks on Israeli fans, which Dutch authorities have condemned as antisemitic. The Dutch Prime Minister and other officials denounced the violence, and investigations into the incidents are ongoing. Four suspects, including minors, were detained, and dozens of others were fined for disturbances. Videos from the riots showed police confronting attackers who shouted antisemitic and anti-Israeli slurs. Tensions remain high, with antisemitic incidents rising in the Netherlands amid the Gaza conflict.

  • GOP investigations of Biden to test Chairman Comer's power

    But Trump and House GOP leaders chose instead to carry out a futile fight to repeal the Affordable Care Act. It was a mistake that Comer believes has cost his party for years - and one that serves as a lesson for him as he takes charge now of the powerful House Oversight and Accountability Committee.

  • Editor's Take | MCA investigates CG Power

    Gautam Thapar, who was sacked as chairman recently, has also been summoned.

  • SEBI appoints 3-member panel to look into NSEL cases: Report

    The initial probe in the case had revealed that some brokers involved in the NSEL‘s Rs 5,574 crore payments crisis had mis-sold products. The investigations have concluded last month and the case has been referred to a bench under Section 11 (B) of SEBI, which protects the interest of market, says a Livemint report.

  • Satyam Scam case: Tech Mahindra moves SC against ED

    Tech Mahindra moves Supreme Court. Appeals against facing trial in Satyam scam. Ashmit Kumar joins us now with all the details.

  • AirAsia probe vets possible computer glitch, crew response

    An outage of the twin Flight Augmentation Computers (FAC) could not have directly caused the Dec. 28 crash, experts say, but without them the pilots would have had to rely on manual flying skills that are often stretched during a sudden airborne emergency

  • NSEL fiasco: Exchange-broker-client nexus under scanner

    Agencies probing into the fiasco surrounding the National Spot Exchange (NSEL) will be investigating a possible collusion between exchange officials, brokers and clients.

  • Sebi sets one-year target for probes, warns manipulators

    Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has set a one-year target to complete investigations, saying that the long-drawn probe processes are a thing of past and manipulators can‘t escape the long arm of the law

  • US probes Chinese banks on Iran business

    US justice authorities are broadly probing Chinese banks over their business with Iran, after one Chinese bank was hit with sanctions in late July. The authorities have extended investigations of British banks HSBC and Standard Chartered to search for information on Chinese banks' relationships with Iran that might have violated US sanctions,

  • Adidas seeks criminal probe into Reebok India accounts

    German sportswear giant Adidas has petitioned the Indian law enforcement authorities to open a criminal investigation into alleged financial irregularities uncovered in its Indian arm Reebok India.

  • UK police took "poor" decisions on News Corp hacking

    NEWSCORP-HACKING-POLICE:UK police took "poor" decisions on News Corp hacking

  • News Corp shares slide as hacking scandal deepens

    News Corp's Australian shares fell more than 7% to a two-year low as the UK phone hacking scandal fallout worsened, while investors worried that a USD 2 billion bid for an Australian pay-tv firm involving News Corp could be derailed by political intervention.

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