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Pod Rods: New Aston Martin, return of Jensen


Plus: Ford's new Police Interceptors, weekend car events.




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Pakistan joins hands with China for lunar exploration mission

This undated photo shows the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission's rover during a test. — APP/File

In a major development, the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission has announced its collaboration on a groundbreaking lunar...




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HBO boss defends J.K. Rowling amid her divisive views

HBO boss defends J.K. Rowling amid her divisive views

A new series about Harry Potter is in the works. However, questions have been raised over J.K. Rowling's involvement in the making amid her controversial views on gender.

HBO chief Casey Bloys, meanwhile, set aside these concerns...




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'I struggle with body positivity. How can I feel good about myself?'

Hi Haya,

I’m in my mid-20s and struggle to remain body-positive. I have been working out and taking care of my diet, but this feeling of not looking the best just keeps me mentally exhausted.

It has affected my self-esteem a lot and leaves me...




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India greenlights $1.3b incentive plan to boost electric vehicle adoption

Scheme to give subsidies worth INR36.79 billion on e-two wheelers, e-three wheelers, e-ambulances and e-trucks




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Jordan's Islamist opposition grows stronger with election win

IAF capitalises on anger over Israel and new laws, securing historic gains in a changing political landscape




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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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Peru’s controversial former president dies at 86

Alberto Fujimori leaves behind a mixed legacy of growth and controversy after battling cancer




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Russia shows readiness to unite with China to counter US influence in Asia-Pacific

Over US missile deployment in Japan, Moscow and Beijing will jointly engage in 'double counteraction,' says Zakharova




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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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Storm Francine hits southern US with heavy rain, winds, and widespread power outages

It weakened from a Category 2 hurricane to a tropical depression as it moved northeastward over central Mississippi




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US election: Harris rattles Trump in fiery debate as both push for mantle of change

Harris criticised Trump’s legal woes, foreign policy, mostly on Ukraine, while Trump attacked her position on Israel




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London protesters demand halting arms sales to Israel

Protest sparked by Israeli airstrike on "humanitarian safe zone" in Gaza that killed at least 40 civilians




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Israeli pleads guilty to violating US sanctions by exporting missile tech to Russia

US Justice Dept announces Haimovich's actions include shipment of components with missile technology applications




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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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Biden, Trump and Harris stand together in 9/11 memorial ceremonies

From New York to Pennsylvania, solemn ceremonies mark the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks




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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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Greece introduces cash incentives, tax breaks to address declining birthrate

Greece has one of Europe's lowest fertility rates, a dire demographic state driven by a decade-long economic crisis




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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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West risks 'war' if it backs Ukraine long-range strikes, warns Putin

Blinken promised to review Kyiv's long-standing request for using Western-supplied weapons to strike Russian targets




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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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Biden administration hits back at Venezuela's election fraud with new sanctions

Top court and electoral, military officials among 16 targetted as US aims to push Maduro into negotiations




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Death toll from Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam reaches 226

More than 100 people remain missing, while some 800 people have been injured




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Muslim, European FMs to meet in Madrid on Israel-Palestine two-state solution today

Spanish FM Jose Manuel Albares will host the meeting with EU officials and Arab-Islamic Contact Group for Gaza




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MPA Escalates Pirate Site Blocking in Philippines, Targeting Sflix and Myflixer

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) continues to play a key role in expanding global site blocking efforts. After helping to establish a voluntary site blocking agreement in the Philippines, the MPA also filed the first complaints under the new rule. Torrent site YTS was the first target, followed by popular pirate streaming sites SFlix and MyFlixer this week.

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




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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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Piracy Shield Crisis Erupts as AGCOM Board Member Slams Huge Toll on Resources

Critics of Italy's Piracy Shield are not difficult to find but, with its powerful and influential proponents rarely far away, getting heard is a considerable challenge. Not to mention getting anything done. After calling for the platform's suspension and meeting resistance in the wake of the recent Google Drive blocking blunder, AGCOM board member Elisa Giomi has gone public with a laundry list of concerns. It pulls zero punches.

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




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Braflix to Shut Down: Pirate Site Throws in the Towel Citing Legal Pressure

Pirate streaming site Braflix burst onto the scene last year, offering a vast library of movies and TV shows via a user-friendly interface. With millions of monthly visits the site was destined to profit from the demise of several large competitors. The opposite happened. Facing legal pressure, Braflix has decided to throw in the towel instead.

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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Pirate IPTV-Selling ‘Law Enforcement Officer’ Faces Wiretapping Claim

A lawsuit filed in the U.S. claims that a pirate IPTV seller adopted a novel marketing strategy to support a business with 450,000 subscribers . According to the plaintiffs, the owner of the service "held himself out as a Chicago-area law enforcement officer" to "mitigate potential concerns" over the unlawfulness of his business. A theoretical damages claim of more than a billion dollars, plus an allegation of wiretapping, makes this case a little more spicy than most.

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




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IPTV Piracy Blocking at the Internet’s Core Routers Undergoes Testing

After 15+ years of blackholing IP addresses and making the Domain Name System tell more lies than Pinocchio, some may wonder whether site-blocking is harming prospects of a future open internet. Confirmation that piracy blocking tests are now being conducted at the internet's core routers isn't a surprise. It's only the internet's spinal column, so what could possibly go wrong?

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




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Cloudflare to EU: Anti-Piracy Measures Shouldn’t Harm Privacy and Security

Cloudflare is urging the EU Commission to exclude the company from its upcoming Piracy Watch List, despite requests from several rightsholder groups for its inclusion. The American company says it's committed to addressing piracy concerns but not at the expense of user privacy and security. Instead, the European Commission should ensure that its Piracy Watch List does not become a tool for advocating policy changes.

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




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Police ‘Infringing Website List’ Portal Set For a £220K Makeover

A database of pirate sites maintained by City of London Police for more than a decade is set for a makeover. Earlier this year vendors were invited to bid for a contract to supply
a new portal for Operation Creative, the anti-piracy initiative responsible for the Infringing Website List. Nominated for inclusion by mainly overseas rightsholders, the list predominantly features overseas pirate sites. The winning bid of just over £221,000 will be settled from the UK public purse.

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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Key Pirate Bay Figures Don’t Recognize Themselves in TV Series

The Pirate Bay TV series is the entertainment industry's depiction of the torrent site's turbulent history. The creators don't take sides but mostly focus on the legal battle that only represents part of the story. According to Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde and Piratbyrån's Rasmus Fleischer, living though it all was a completely different experience.

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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Per-Song or Per-Album? Record Labels Challenge Court’s Piracy Damages Ruling

Several major record labels are asking the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals for a rehearing en banc in their piracy lawsuit against Grande Communications. They argue that the court erred in holding that piracy damages should be calculated per album, rather than per song. They argue that this decision, which will lower the $47 million damages award, doesn't reflect the way that music is commercialized today.

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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Dutch Court Orders ISP to Block Torrent Site TorrentGalaxy

BREIN has obtained a new blocking order in the Netherlands targeting TorrentGalaxy, one the world's most popular torrent sites. Internet provider Odido objected to the request, arguing that the Dutch anti-piracy group could have done more to target the problem closer to the source. The Rotterdam District Court found that the anti-piracy group can't be expected to do more than it's already done.

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




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Discounts at Amazon.it

Latest >= 25% discounts
Mack at the Race€14,59 (€19,99)-27%
The Sandman's Tower€67,49 (€89,99)-25%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
Electric Car and Charger€8,99 (€14,99)-40%
Mr. Oz's Space Car€17,99 (€29,99)-40%
Autumn's Baby Cow Shed€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Hot Dog Food Truck€11,99 (€19,99)-40%
Tiny Accessories Store€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Mars Space Base and Rocket€55,12 (€89,99)-39%
Maleficent's Dragon Form and Aurora's Castle€44,46 (€69,99)-36%

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Discounts at Amazon.it

Latest >= 25% discounts
Captain Rex Helmet€47,70 (€69,99)-32%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
Electric Car and Charger€8,99 (€14,99)-40%
Mr. Oz's Space Car€17,99 (€29,99)-40%
Autumn's Baby Cow Shed€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Hot Dog Food Truck€11,99 (€19,99)-40%
Tiny Accessories Store€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Mars Space Base and Rocket€55,12 (€89,99)-39%
Maleficent's Dragon Form and Aurora's Castle€44,46 (€69,99)-36%

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Discounts at Amazon.it

Latest >= 25% discounts
Nova's Room€9,90 (€19,99)-50%
Autumn's Horse Stable€37,34 (€62,99)-41%
Pirate Snub Fighter€25,99 (€34,99)-26%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
Electric Car and Charger€8,99 (€14,99)-40%
Mr. Oz's Space Car€17,99 (€29,99)-40%
Autumn's Baby Cow Shed€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Hot Dog Food Truck€11,99 (€19,99)-40%
Tiny Accessories Store€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Mars Space Base and Rocket€55,12 (€89,99)-39%
Maleficent's Dragon Form and Aurora's Castle€44,46 (€69,99)-36%
Pop Star Music Tour Bus€56,71 (€84,99)-33%

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Discounts at Amazon.it

Latest >= 25% discounts
Picnic at Mario's House€26,64 (€37,99)-30%
Heartlake City Music Talent Show€48,04 (€64,99)-26%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
Electric Car and Charger€8,99 (€14,99)-40%
Mr. Oz's Space Car€17,99 (€29,99)-40%
Autumn's Baby Cow Shed€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Hot Dog Food Truck€11,99 (€19,99)-40%
Tiny Accessories Store€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Mars Space Base and Rocket€55,12 (€89,99)-39%
Maleficent's Dragon Form and Aurora's Castle€44,46 (€69,99)-36%
Pop Star Music Tour Bus€56,71 (€84,99)-33%

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Discounts at Amazon.it

Latest >= 25% discounts
Hogwarts: Dumbledore's Office€63,99 (€89,99)-29%
Peach's Castle€94,78 (€129,99)-27%
>= 33% discounts on this year's sets
Electric Car and Charger€8,99 (€14,99)-40%
Mr. Oz's Space Car€17,99 (€29,99)-40%
Autumn's Baby Cow Shed€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Hot Dog Food Truck€11,99 (€19,99)-40%
Tiny Accessories Store€5,99 (€9,99)-40%
Mars Space Base and Rocket€55,12 (€89,99)-39%
Maleficent's Dragon Form and Aurora's Castle€44,46 (€69,99)-36%
Pop Star Music Tour Bus€56,71 (€84,99)-33%

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