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Meghan Markle ‘irritated' as Kate meddles in her life

Meghan Markle is reportedly irritated by Kate Middleton and Prince William’s efforts to get Prince Harry back.

The Duchess of Sussex, who lives with the duke in California, is apprehensive any reconciliation efforts from the Royals could break her...




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Britney Spears reunites with son Jayden after prolonged estrangement

Britney Spears reunites with son Jayden after prolonged estrangement

Britney Spears reconnected with her youngest son, Jayden, after a prolonged estrangement.

Spears had not seen her sons, Sean Preston and Jayden, since they moved to Hawaii last August with their father Kevin...




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ECP issues code of conduct for media

No material against the integrity of the country and independence of the judiciary can be be published or released




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Stress disorder in an age of media disinformation

Constant bombardment of ‘bad news’ can easily make individuals desensitised and disillusioned




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India police raid media office, journalists' homes in illegal funding probe

Indian police raid NewsClick and journalists' homes in foreign funding probe, raising media freedom concerns




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Freed reporter criticises Afghan media crackdown

Afghan-French journalist recounts torture and fear in Afghan prison, calls for support for detained journalists




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India’s media crackdown

India is now ranked 161 out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index




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Media industry facing ‘gender emergency’: report

WJAP, Freedom Network report reveals share of women journalists at news outlets is only 11%




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Gender parity in news media

Equal pay, top-tier positions and career longevity still remain some of the major issues




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SC raises questions on plea about media

Apex court issued its written order on the matter of the harassment of journalists




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Judiciary stakes: Bar-bench bond breached in 2010 clashes

Lawyers movement forgotten as year dominated by clashes within legal community.




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Merging Jinnah hospital and SMC: Confused Sindh Medical College students call off protest for now

Say they want ‘hard facts’ on the matter.




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Missing Hauritz helped England: Swann

Spinner says decision worked in his team's favour at the Ashes.




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ASQ: Handbook of Investigation and Effective CAPA Systems, Second Edition

In understanding and improving the CAPA system as a whole, this book reflects the importance of the investigation/root cause analysis stage as the necessary step of any effective corrective and preventive action system




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Is the Workplace a Zombie Breeding Ground? - ASQ

In this Journal for Quality and Participation article (open access), learn how creating an environment that fosters the development of spiritual intelligence can be a key leadership strategy for encouraging individuals to not choose to become zombies.




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Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera

Our #1 Best-Selling Drone--Meet the Dark Night of the Sky!




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TEdit X MUSE

Playing dress up with MUSE's new collection




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The Style Edit

Tips to style your oversized blazer




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The Style Edit

Make a style statement by reviving fashion elements from the 90s




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Voxom "PE36" Pedals


The Voxom "PE36" Pedals are equipped with a CrMo axle to increase pedal durability. Grip tape and knobs on the surface provide traction. The body of the Voxom "PE36" Pedals is made from durable plastic.

  • Material:
    Pedal body: plastic
    Axle: CrMo
  • Thread size: 9/16" for 3-piece cranks
  • Scope of delivery: One pair of pedals (for left and right), 112.5mm x 115.5mm
  • Extras: Platform design, with grip tape, removable reflectors


25.17 EUR





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Voxom "PE34" Pedals


The Voxom "PE34" Pedals are equipped with a CrMo axle to increase pedal durability. Screw-in pins provide grip, and the body of the Voxom "PE34" Pedals is made from durable plastic.

  • Material:
    Pedal body: Plastic
    Axle: CrMo
  • Thread size: 9/16" for 3-part cranks
  • Scope of delivery: One pair of pedals (for left and right), 110mm x 95mm x 25mm
  • Extras: Platform design, 16 steel pins replaceable


34.41 EUR





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Voxom "PE31" Pedals


The Voxom "PE31" Pedals are made of highly durable TPE plastic (Thermoplastic Elastomer) and are therefore suited to the extreme demands of BMX riding. The Voxom "PE31" Pedals are equipped with a 9/16" thread compatible with three-piece cranks.

  • Material:
    Pedal body: TPE plastic (Thermoplastischem Elastomer)
    Axle: CrMo
  • Thread size: 9/16" for 3-piece cranks
  • Scope of delivery: One pair of pedals (for left and right), 95mm x 95mm x 20mm
  • Extras: Platform design, removable reflectors, EPB bearing (Engineered Polymer Bearing)


20.97 EUR





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Voxom "Junior PE32 Pedals


The Voxom "Junior PE32 Pedals is designed for small feet and fits three-piece cranks with a 9/16" thread. The Voxom "Junior PE32 Pedals is equipped with a special EPB (Engineered Polymer Bearing) for durability.

  • Material:
    Pedal body: Plastic
    Axle: CrMo
  • Thread size: 9/16" for 3-piece cranks
  • Scope of delivery: One pair of pedals (for left and right), 85mm x 85mm x 18mm
  • Extras: Platform design, removable reflectors


12.56 EUR





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Voxom "Junior PE33" Pedals


The Voxom "Junior PE33" Pedals is designed for small feet, features grip tape for optimal hold, and fits three-piece cranks with a 9/16" thread. The Voxom "Junior PE33" Pedals is equipped with a special EPB (Engineered Polymer Bearing) for durability.

  • Material:
    Pedal body: plastic
    Axle: CrMo
  • Thread size: 9/16" for 3-piece cranks
  • Scope of delivery: One pair of pedals (for left and right), 112.5mm x 115.5mm
  • Extras: Platform design, with grip tape, removable reflectors


20.97 EUR





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FDA’s OPDP Issues Two New Untitled Letters

While enforcement has been at a low ebb for quite some time with FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion (OPDP), this week took a different turn with the posting of two new untitled letters sent October 31. That brings the … Continue reading




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FDA’s OPDP Sends First Regulatory Letter of the Year Aimed at Rx Drug Promotion

Last week FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion issued its first regulatory action letter of the year. This was an Untitled Letter – a/k/a Notice of Violation Letter (NOV) – sent by the agency to Novartis in relation to promotional … Continue reading




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Pod Rods: Most stolen vehicles, Camry named Daytona 500 Pace Car


Plus: Cadillac Ciel Concept, weekend car events and more.




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Australia's Rex Airlines accused of stealing planes from Arizona boneyard

Rex agreed to purchase planes for $US2 million, paying a $200,000 deposit but failed to make further payments in 2020




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Australia strips military officers of war medals over Afghanistan war crimes

A 2020 report had recommended investigations into 19 soldiers for the killing of 39 Afghan civilians and prisoners.




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Teenager arrested in connection with cyberattack on London transport network

Transport for London said it was contacting around 5,000 customers whose bank account data may have been accessed




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Executive for Saudi Arabia's Neom project reportedly calls worker deaths 'time-consuming'

Wayne Borg, Neom media executive, reportedly continues to make offensive remarks despite complaints.




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Afghan girls, barred from school, seek education through TV classes

Afghan girls are part of a TV channel that is broadcasting the entire Afghan curriculum for girls out of school




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Death toll of Israeli strikes on UN operated school reaches 18

Women, children among casualties with six of the victims being staff members of UNRWA including the shelter's manager




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Russia places six foreign journalists on wanted list for illegal border entry

Journalists looked to report inside the Kursk region after a Ukrainian cross-border incursion




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India, China pledge to intensify efforts for full disengagement on Himalayan border

Separately, Indian FM said India's economic relationship with China has been very "unfair" and "imbalanced"




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Meta Denied Regulator’s Request to Test Rights Manager’s Effectiveness

Prompted by concerns aired by photographers, French telecoms regulator Arcom sought to evaluate content recognition tools deployed at online content-sharing platforms. Meta's Rights Manager and Pinterest's Claim Portal were of particular interest, but both companies denied Arcom's request to measure their effectiveness. Despite the regulator's authority under law, private agreements with rightsholders took priority.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Amazon’s Indian Branch Targets Pirate Streaming Apps Hosted on GitHub

Amazon is cracking down on pirate streaming apps that offer unauthorized access to Prime Video content. The company recently filed DMCA takedown notices with GitHub to remove APKs associated with popular apps such as PikaShow, Castle, and FlixFox. Interestingly, the takedown requests were made on behalf of Amazon Seller Services, an Indian subsidiary not typically linked to Amazon's streaming platform.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Google Asked to Remove 10 Billion “Pirate” Search Results

Rightsholders have asked Google to remove more than 10 billion 'copyright infringing' URLs from its search results. The search engine doesn't celebrate the milestone in any way, but the takedown notices document intriguing shifts in volume over time, as well as shifting takedown interests.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Pirating “The Pirate Bay” TV Series is Ironically Difficult (Updated)

The Pirate Bay made its debut as a TV series on the Swedish streaming platform SVT Play earlier today. International viewers are left waiting until other services pick it up. In the meantime, some may be tempted to explore unofficial channels for pirated copies of the show. But finding a pirated copy is proving surprisingly difficult.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Nintendo Sues Emulator Gamer Who Streamed Pirated Games Before Release

Nintendo has filed a devastating lawsuit against a gamer who not only live-streamed games before their commercial release, but used emulators and pirated ROMs to do so. Jesse Keighin, aka EveryGameGuru, faces claims of unauthorized public performance and reproduction, contributory infringement and inducement for sharing links to emulators and pirated ROMs, plus violations of the anti-circumvention and circumvention device trafficking components of the DMCA.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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DAZN’s Piracy Shield ‘Smart TV’ Block Revoked After IPTV Portal Complaint

After DAZN received a warning for the blunder that saw Google Drive blocked in Italy, a company behind a smart TV video player app had a DAZN-initiated blocking decision revoked after a successful appeal. That may seem like a win, but the finer details reveal a legal framework that favors rightsholders so strongly, online services incurring liability for the actions of users seems inevitable.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 11/11/2024

Every week we take a close look at the most pirated movies on torrent sites. What are pirates downloading? 'Deadpool & Wolverine' tops the chart, followed by 'Joker: Folie à Deux'. 'The Substance' completes the top three.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Piracy Kingpin Behind ‘Noonoo TV’ and ‘TVWiki’ Arrested in Korea

Korean authorities have shut down the popular video piracy service TVWIKI, which had millions of users. A special unit of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism arrested the alleged operator, who is also believed to be connected to other streaming platforms. These include OKTOON, which was also pulled offline, and piracy giant NoonooTV, which voluntarily threw in the towel last year.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Google’s “Negligent” Piracy Response Prevented Critic Deindexing Its Own Site

Google is facing criticism in Spain and Italy for alleged anti-piracy failures. The latest claim accuses Google of ignoring notices that aim to remove pirate IPTV providers from search results. So here's the thing: why would a company take down 10 billion URLs from search but suddenly start acting differently? The public labeling of Google as "grossly negligent" deserves context too; two weeks ago, Google's diligence prevented one of its accusers from deindexing its own website.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.




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Aitchison College resignation: A wake-up call for educational integrity

Should institutions be indebted to political agendas, or be upholders of academic freedom and intellectual inquiry?



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Political reformation and inclusivity without the red carpet

By eschewing this emblem of entitlement, the PM is articulating a compelling narrative about modesty, egalitarianism.



  • The Way I See It

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Inclusive education is still a dream for many children

We need to address the systemic barrier that children with disabilities face in accessing inclusive, quality education



  • The Way I See It


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Record-breaking Iranian javelin thrower stripped of Paralympic gold over display of 'religious' flag

The turn of events altered the medal standings, upgrading the silver medal of India’s Navdeep Singh to gold.




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Khabib hails Usman Nurmagomedov as one of the 'best in the world' after Bellator win

"I was [one of the best lightweights in the world] before, now it’s our brother Islam, and Usman is next."