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UN chief urges countries not to surrender on climate fight

UN Secretary-General Ant nio Guterres urged countries Monday not to give up in the fight against climate change, as representatives from nearly 200 countries gathered in Madrid for a two-week meeting on tackling global warming. In his opening speech to delegates, Guterres cited recent scientific data showing that levels of heat-trapping gases have hit a record high, reaching levels not seen for at least 3 million years when sea levels were 10-20 meters (33-66 feet) higher than today.Unless emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are sharply cut, temperatures…

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Love the celebration of life in Bollywood movies: Ryan Reynolds

“Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds has seen a lot of Bollywood films and the actor said he loves the way Hindi cinema celebrates life and music.The actor, who is currently promoting his Netflix movie “6 Underground” here at a fan event, called Indian film industry one of the biggest in the world.”India is really one of the greatest film industries in the world… I’ve seen a lot of Bollywood stuff… I just love the celebration of life and I love how they approach everything with music,” Reynolds, 43, said at the…

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Australia wins by innings and 48 runs, sweeps Pakistan 2-0

Nathan Lyon had never taken a five-wicket haul against Pakistan. The veteran off-spinner hadn’t taken a wicket in the day-night test until the fourth day.Then they tumbled. He took two wickets in the first session Monday and three in the second before Australia finished off a victory by an innings and 48 runs under lights to complete a two-test series sweep with more than a day to spare.The 32-year-old Lyon (5-69) now has 50 test wickets at the Adelaide Oval, where he’d worked as a curator before making the national…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Tax cut aimed at attracting investment, generating jobs:FM

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Lok Sabha on Monday said the government’s decision to reduce corporate tax rate was aimed at attracting investment and creating jobs.The government’s decision was also necessary to attract investment from multi-national companies, which are wanting to shift operations from China in view of ongoing Sino-US trade war, she said while moving the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2019 for consideration and passage.The Bill seeks to replace the Ordinance which was promulgated by the President in September.The government through the ordinance reduced the corporate tax rate…

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LEGAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Muslim party seeks review of Ayodhya verdict, says Babri be rebuilt for complete justice

A plea seeking review of the verdict which cleared the way for construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya was filed in the Supreme Court on Monday stating that “complete justice” could only be done by directing reconstruction of Babri Masjid.A 5-judge bench, headed by the then Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, had in a unanimous verdict on November 9 decreed the entire 2.77 acre disputed land in favour of deity ‘Ram Lalla’ and also directed the Centre to allot a 5-acre plot to Sunni Waqf Board…

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NATIONAL NEWS NEWS CATEGORIES 

Shah sets 2024 deadline for NRC, says all infiltrators to be expelled by then

BJP chief Amit Shah on Monday set a 2024 deadline for implementing the hugely divisive NRC across the country, asserting “each and every” infiltrator will be identified and expelled before the next general election.Notwithstanding the admission by some BJP leaders in West Bengal that apprehensions over the NRC had cost the party dearly in the recent bypolls there, the Union Home Minister told poll rallies in neighbouring Jharkhand that the nation- wide exercise will be conducted despite reservations voiced by opposition parties.”Today, I want to tell you that before the…

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Warner, Labuschagne smack centuries in day-night Pakistan Test

David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne both plundered back-to-back centuries as Australia stamped their authority on the opening day of the day-night second Test in Adelaide Friday.At the close on a rain-interrupted day, the home team were a dominant 302 for one with the pair building an ominous 294-run partnership, leaving Pakistan with a huge battle to stay in touch.Warner was not out 166 and Labuschagne unbeaten on 126, following on from their 154 and 185 respectively in the first Test at Brisbane. Their Adelaide partnership was the highest ever in…

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Johnson seeks to focus UK election on Brexit, not his flaws

Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggled Friday to move Britain’s election debate away from questions about his character and onto Brexit, promising to bolster protection for British businesses and farmers once the country has left the European Union.Johnson tried to brush aside criticism of his past comments about single mothers and his current refusal to submit to the same amount of televised scrutiny as other party leaders.At a news conference, Johnson claimed Brexit had been “delayed, diluted, denied” by obstructive politicians.He said that if the Conservatives won the December 12 election…

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‘The Simpsons’ has no plans to end: showrunner Al Jean

 Al Jean, the showrunner of long-running animated sitcom “The Simpsons”, has denied that the show is coming to an end.His response came after Danny Elfman, the composer behind the show’s iconic opening theme, said he has heard rumours that the show could be “in its last year”. Jean, however, said the show will continue to live on, post its season 32, which will come out next year.“No disrespect to Mr. Elfman but we are producing season 32 starting next year and have no plans to end after that,” the showrunner…

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BUSINESS NEWS CATEGORIES 

India’s economic growth sputters to 4.5%, weakest in more than six years

India’s second quarter GDP growth slowed sharply to 4.5 per cent, the weakest pace in more than six years, as manufacturing output hit a slump and consumer demand as well as private investment weakened.The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expansion rate moderated from 5 per cent recorded in April-June 2019 and is much weaker than the 7 per cent growth registered in July-September 2018, according to official data released Friday.The major factor in the GDP fall was manufacturing contracting by 1 per cent. A separate data showed core infrastructure industries’ output…

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