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Nepal dispatch: glaring gender pay disparities revealed in Nepali cricket

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The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) issued a press statement on February 26 that revealed the annual central contracts for players on both the men’s and women’s national cricket teams for 2024. In the men’s national team, Grade ‘A’ players are entitled to a monthly salary of Rs 100,000, marking an increase of Rs.

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Standard General Claims Racial Bias By FCC In Tegna Deal

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Hedge fund manager Soo Kim is suing the Federal Communications Commission and a cadre of media players over what he calls a racially charged conspiracy to block his fund's $8.6 billion purchase of media company Tegna, claiming the agency discriminated against him when it sidelined the deal last year.

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Australia to mandate search engines remove AI-generated child abuse content from results

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The registered industry codes currently apply to five online industry sectors, namely Social Media Services, Internet Carriage Services, App Distribution Services, Hosting Services, and Equipment providers.

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Great Britain Gambling Commission introduces stronger regulations for online slots games

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The changes are intended to make online games “safer by design,” with the Commission focusing on online slot games since these have the highest average losses per player of online gambling products, with the average player losing £67 per month.

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The morning read for Friday, March 15

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Tribe, The Atlantic) Are the Justices Still Party Players (Adam Feldman, Empirical SCOTUS) The Supreme Court seems bitterly divided. Supreme Court to restore railway’s approval (David Williams, Colorado Newsline) Supreme Betrayal (J. Michael Luttig and Laurence H. Two justices say otherwise.

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Punjab government bans display of firearms on social media, songs promoting gun culture

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The order also applies to the display of weapons at on social media and at public gatherings, religious places, wedding ceremonies and other events. The killing of international kabaddi player Sandeep Nangal Ambian in March, and the brutal murder of singer Sidhu Moosewala in May, also sparked outrage.

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Activision sues German company for selling Call of Duty cheating software

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Activision Publishing, the owner and publisher of the popular online multiplayer Call of Duty video game series (COD) Tuesday sued German business EngineOwning for selling malicious cheats and hacks enabling players to manipulate the COD games.