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Panaji (Goa) [India], November 22 (ANI): Uttarakhand Film Development Council has participated in the 55th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) at the Film Bazaar in Goa. The new Film Policy 2024 launched by the Uttarakhand State Government was discussed in the Knowledge Series on Friday. The title of the Knowledge Series was ‘Building Film Friendly Uttarakhand – Initiatives – Incentives – and the Role of Stakeholders.’ While discussing, film actor and director Anant Mahadevan Narayan, who was present on the stage, said that Uttarakhand has a simple shooting process, which should be appreciated. Anant Mahadevan shared his experience from permission to shooting his film in Uttarakhand till the completion of the shooting and also praised every kind of help given by the local people. “He told that just a month ago he has shot his film “Past Tense” in Uttarakhand, which stars Paresh Rawal, Aditya Rawal, Adil Hussain etc. He said that the state government should also prepare a digital app for the shooting location, this will promote the shooting location of the state more,” as per the press release. Actor Amit Sial shared his experiences during the shooting of his film ‘Tikadam’ shot in Khurpatal, Nainital district of Uttarakhand. He said that he will always remember the state of Uttarakhand and the warm nature of its people. He said that whenever he gets a chance, he would like to shoot in Uttarakhand again. He praised the new film policy. He said that the film policy is very attractive, other film producers and directors should also come to Uttarakhand for shooting. Actress Shruti Pawar told about her first shooting experience in Dehradun and said that today the state government is encouraging national and international level films in the state in every way through the film policy. Describing Uttarakhand as “No less than Switzerland”, he said that there are many shooting locations here in the name of shooting locations and the state government is also cooperating fully. He praised the Chief Minister of the state, Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami ji, that he has implemented a new film policy by making positive efforts regarding the film industry. He described the “Uttarakhand Film Policy 2024” as an important step for the future. Film producer Anupam Sharma from Australia said that he is producing a biopic on the famous country singer Bobby Cash of Indian origin, resident of Australia. Half of the shooting of this film will be done in Australia and half in Uttarakhand. This will give international recognition to Uttarakhand. He praised the efforts being made by the state government. He also praised the efforts being made by the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for the film world. Detailed information about Uttarakhand Film Policy 2024 was given by Dr. Nitin Upadhyay, Joint Chief Executive Officer and Nodal Officer of Uttarakhand Film Development Council. He said that the new Film Policy 2024 has been implemented in accordance with the guidance and vision of Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. He said that the new film policy focuses on the principle of 3T (Talent-Technology and Training). Dr Upadhyay informed that the work of creating location and resource directory is already underway in Uttarakhand. A national website is being made under Indian Cine Hub, an institution of Government of India, in which the locations and resources of Uttarakhand are being updated. Film industry is being developed at the local level. Work is being done keeping in mind the creation of employment related to films at the local level. The Knowledge Series was conducted by senior IRS officer, Chief Income Tax Commissioner Bhopal, Maya Maheshwari. On this occasion, Joint Chief Executive Officer of the Council, Dr. Nitin Upadhyay presented mementoes to all the guests on the stage.(ANI) This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. var ytflag = 0;var myListener = function() {document.removeEventListener('mousemove', myListener, false);lazyloadmyframes();};document.addEventListener('mousemove', myListener, false);window.addEventListener('scroll', function() {if (ytflag == 0) {lazyloadmyframes();ytflag = 1;}});function lazyloadmyframes() {var ytv = document.getElementsByClassName("klazyiframe");for (var i = 0; i < ytv.length; i++) {ytv[i].src = ytv[i].getAttribute('data-src');}} Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );By Conor Roche The Patriots’ draft pick position in the 2025 NFL Draft improved in Week 16, potentially creating a simple scenario for them to possibly land the No. 1 overall pick. If the Patriots lose their final two games and the Giants win just once in the final two weeks, New England will likely have the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Patriots hold the No. 2 overall pick ahead of their Week 17 matchup against the Chargers, moving up from No. 3 last week following their loss to the Bills and the Raiders’ win over the Jaguars. New England could wind up being in position to hold the No. 1 pick entering Week 18 if it loses to Los Angeles on Saturday and New York beats Indianapolis on Sunday. The Patriots are 4.5-point underdogs in their Week 17 matchup, but the Giants are 7.5-point underdogs at home against the Colts, seemingly making it unlikely that New England would jump up to hold the No. 1 pick following Week 17. If the Giants can pull off the upset, though, and the Patriots also lose on Saturday, they wouldn’t be guaranteed to hold the No. 1 overall pick entering the final week of the season. The three-win Jaguars aren’t too far behind them in the strength of schedule tiebreaker. New England currently has the edge by .016 points over Jacksonville (.461 to .477). The Patriots’ edge over the Jaguars in the strength of schedule tiebreaker can improve if the Broncos beat the Bengals, the Raiders beat the Saints, the Eagles beat the Cowboys, the Browns beat the Dolphins, and the Lions beat the 49ers. A Colts win over the Giants would also help improve the Patriots’ gap over the Jaguars in the strength of schedule tiebreaker, but would obviously run counterintuitive to their hopes of getting the No. 1 pick. However, the Patriots might not need to sweat out the tiebreaker scenario with the Jaguars after Week 17. Jacksonville hosts one of five three-win teams on Sunday, sitting as a one-point underdog against Tennessee. The Jaguars defeated the Titans in Week 14. Beyond the Jaguars, the Patriots have a clear edge over the other three-win teams in the strength of schedule tiebreaker. The other three teams are at least .047 points behind the Patriots in that tiebreaker, which is essentially an insurmountable difference to make up in the final two weeks of the season. New England could potentially seal a top-five pick in the 2025 NFL Draft in Week 17 as well. A Patriots loss along with wins by the Browns and Raiders would make it difficult for New England to fall out of the top five as it also has a clear edge in the strength of schedule tiebreaker over the four-win teams. At the very least, a loss by the Patriots on Saturday would likely seal a top-six selection for New England given the aforementioned tiebreaker. The Patriots have already secured a top-10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, regardless of what happens over the final two weeks. Entering Week 17, ESPN’s FPI still projects the Patriots to hold the No. 2 overall pick. It projects the Giants to land the No. 1 pick, giving them a 55.2 percent chance to do so to the Patriots’ 22.9 percent odds. While the Patriots have two games against playoff-bound teams, there is a possibility that the Bills have nothing to play for in Week 18. If the Bills beat the Jets on Sunday, they’ll clinch the No. 2 seed in the AFC, creating a more likely scenario for them to rest important players in their regular-season finale. The Giants might sit in a similar spot with their Week 18 foe. There’s a possible scenario where the Eagles, who the Giants play in Week 18, clinch the No. 2 seed in the NFC after Week 17. If so, they might be in a spot where they feel less inclined to play their key players in Week 18. In the event the Patriots pull off an upset win on Saturday, they won’t drop any further than No. 6 in the draft order. New England has a 92.1 percent chance of getting a top-five pick, per ESPN’s FPI. Sign up for Patriots updates🏈 Get breaking news and analysis delivered to your inbox during football season. Be civil. Be kind.WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has imposed sanctions on the founder of Georgia’s ruling political party, which has steered the country away from a pro-Western stance and towards Russia, U.S. officials said Friday. The State and Treasury departments said they hit Georgian Dream party founder and honorary chairman with penalties “for undermining the democratic and Euro-Atlantic future of Georgia for the benefit of the Russian Federation," according to a statement. The designation of Ivanishvili is the latest in a series of sanctions the U.S. has slapped on Georgian politicians, lawmakers and others this year. Those sanctions include freezes on assets and properties those targeted may have in U.S. jurisdictions or that might enter U.S. jurisdictions as well as travel bans on the targets and members of their families. “We strongly condemn Georgian Dream’s actions under Ivanishvili’s leadership, including its ongoing and violent repression of Georgian citizens, protestors, members of the media, human rights activists, and opposition figures,” the State Department said in a statement. “The United States is committed to promoting accountability for those undermining democracy and human rights in Georgia." Ivanishvili is a shadowy billionaire who made his fortune in Russia and served briefly as Georgia’s prime minister. In 2012, he founded Georgian Dream, Georgia’s longtime ruling party. Critics have accused Georgian Dream of becoming increasingly authoritarian and tilted toward Moscow. The party recently pushed through laws similar to those used by the Kremlin to crack down on freedom of speech and LGBTQ+ rights, prompting the European Union to suspend Georgia’s membership application process indefinitely. In October, Georgian Dream won another term in a divisive parliamentary election that has led to more mass protests. Last month, the country’s prime minister, , announced a four-year suspension of talks on Georgia's bid to join the European Union, fueling
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'People got to be safe:' Manitoba premier responds to fatal police shootingBALTIMORE -- Dave Portnoy, the President of Barstool Sports, stopped at a Baltimore pizza shop this week for a review and committed to gifting the owner $60,000 to keep the store open for another year. In a video posted to social media Monday, Portnoy visited TinyBrickOven in Baltimore's Federal Hill neighborhood for one of his signature pizza reviews. "People say it's a Christmas miracle," said Will Fagg, owner of TinyBrickOven. It kind of feels like a Christmas miracle!" During the video, Portnoy quickly learns that owner Will Fagg is planning to close TinyBrickOven in a matter of days. Fagg explains to Portnoy that the shop has been unable to get a liquor license. "We can't get our liquor license here," Fagg said. "Our politicians gave this market down here their liquor license, but they won't give us ours...it's really disappointing" "We're just not making any money, man. It's been crazy," he adds. "The market opened and everyone inside was allowed to sell alcohol and we were never allowed to sell alcohol..." As he's waiting for the pizza, Portnoy shares a hint of his plan, turning to the camera and saying, "We're gonna have to keep this place open." As he's eating the "very good, thin, New York-kinda style" pizza, Portnoy points out a sticker on the box that says TinyBrickOven will close on December 25 without financial assistance. Portnoy goes on to ask Fagg how much money he would need to stay open for a year, and he eventually lands on $60,000 to which Portnoy agrees, "Done." "Oh my God that's unbelievable," said Will. Portnoy said Fagg can expect to have the money before Christmas. He rated the pizza a 7.9. "We've never had a crowd like this..." The video went viral, and on Christmas Eve TinyBrickOven had a line out the door and phones ringing off the hook. "We've never had a crowd like this," said Will. Cynthia Streater, a TinyBrickOven employee, says if anyone deserves this, it's Will, "my guardian angel". Streater told WJZ Reporter, Caroline Foreback, that Will found her stranded in the cold after she missed her bus last weekend and offered her a ride home and a part-time job. "He says, 'You look like you're freezing cold...why don't you come in and get warm?'" After the video went viral, donations kept pouring in. TinyBrickOven's fundraiser surpassed $50,000 by Tuesday afternoon. "It's an incredible feeling, I mean I've always had a lot of community support...it's overwhelming and I thank everybody so much," said Will. According to The Baltimore Banner , Portnoy was seen in mid-December at several Maryland restaurants, including Frank's Pizza & Pasta on Bel Air Road in Baltimore and Pizza John's in Essex. Portnoy has been involved in some past controversies, including doubling down on racist and misogynistic comments, according to The Baltimore Banner. He also lost a defamation lawsuit in 2022 against Insider.com, after they published two stories quoting women who accused Portnoy of sexual assault and misconduct, The Washington Post reported . He started filming pizza reviews in 2013, and now has an app and website called "One Bite ." Baltimore restaurant closures Several Baltimore restaurants have announced closures in recent weeks, including Mother's Grille which has a location in Federal Hill. In early December, the restaurant announced it would close on January 19, 2025. The owner, Dave Rather, told WJZ it's time to close this chapter and focus on the restaurant's other locations. "Now there's tons of places down here, 25 bars and restaurants," he said. "The restaurant business is tough. You know, anybody that can last this long, it's saying something." Nacho Mama's recently announced it would be closing two of its locations, one in Towson and another in Canton, after 30 years in the business. The owner did not give a reason but said both locations will close on January 12, 2025.
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Nokia Corporation Stock Exchange Release 9 December 2024 at 22:30 EET Nokia Corporation: Repurchase of own shares on 09.12.2024 Espoo, Finland – On 9 December 2024 Nokia Corporation (LEI: 549300A0JPRWG1KI7U06) has acquired its own shares (ISIN FI0009000681) as follows: * Rounded to two decimals On 22 November 2024, Nokia announced that its Board of Directors is initiating a share buyback program to offset the dilutive effect of new Nokia shares issued to the shareholders of Infinera Corporation and certain Infinera Corporation share-based incentives. The repurchases in compliance with the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (MAR), the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 and under the authorization granted by Nokia’s Annual General Meeting on 3 April 2024 started on 25 November 2024 and end by 31 December 2025 and target to repurchase 150 million shares for a maximum aggregate purchase price of EUR 900 million. Total cost of transactions executed on 9 December 2024 was EUR 3,645,000. After the disclosed transactions, Nokia Corporation holds 210,777,220 treasury shares. Details of transactions are included as an appendix to this announcement. On behalf of Nokia Corporation BofA Securities Europe SA About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs. With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future. Inquiries: Nokia Communications Phone: +358 10 448 4900 Email: press.services@nokia.com Maria Vaismaa, Global Head of External Communications Nokia Investor Relations Phone: +358 40 803 4080 Email: investor.relations@nokia.com Attachment Daily Report 2024-12-09How Luke Littler mania turned darts into UK’s hottest ticket... where huge stars queue up to cheer on a car salesmanNokia Corporation: Repurchase of own shares on 09.12.2024
The Detroit Tigers captured the imaginations of underdog fans everywhere with their stunning run to — and in — the 2024 American League playoffs. Before falling to the Cleveland Guardians in the Division Series, the Tigers shocked the defending AL champion Houston Astros in the Wild Card round. Detroit has long been rumored to be in pursuit of Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. However, Brandon Wile sees the team taking a different path in signing outfielder Teoscar Hernandez away from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hernandez leaped up the wish list of several Major League Baseball teams after a sterling 2024 with the World Series champion. Now a free agent after playing last season on a one-year, $23.5 million contract, the nine-year Major League Baseball veteran is a hot commodity on the open market. Hernandez hit .272 with 33 home runs and 99 RBI with Los Angeles, further bolstering his already splendid career numbers. The two-time Silver Slugger Award winner smacked three home runs for the Dodgers in 16 postseason games this past October, logging 12 RBI and scoring eight runs in helping Los Angeles to its first full-season world title since 1988. Spotrac calculates Hernandez's market value to bring him a three-year contract over $71 million, but a bidding war for his services could push the numbers even higher to acquire the 32-year-old. Hernandez is far from a flash in the pan. He patrolled the outfield over six seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, hitting 129 home runs with 369 RBI and a .263 batting average for "Canada's Team." After the 2022 season, he was dealt to the Seattle Mariners with one year remaining on his contract. After putting up a solid season in the Emerald City, he signed a one-year, $23.5 million contract with the Dodgers last January. The youthful Tigers are in dire need of solid bats and veteran leadership. The team remains fairly flush with cash as it tries to lock up staff ace and American League Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal. In today's market, signing Hernandez to anchor the outfield could prove to be a very prudent bit of business. More MLB: Could White Sox land future 1st baseman in blockbuster trade?
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Rosie O’Donnell announced in a recent video that she has face “herpes,” and complained about allegedly being “taunted” by the MAGA movement. Ultimately, O’Donnell said she believes her cold sores are stress-induced due to her fear of UFOs. “Look what I have on my lip,” O’Donnell began in a video posted to her TikTok account on Friday. “Everybody’s been saying, ‘You have herpes, you’ve had herpes all this time,’ and I never have had a cold sore in my life, and now I have a cold sore.” Watch Below: O’Donnell went on to say that she doesn’t believe her cold sore is from sun exposure, because she has been wearing sunscreen. “Now, I did sit in the sun yesterday, but I had sunscreen on, so, I don’t know. I will let you know tomorrow if I do, in fact, have herpes,” she said. The Sleepless in Seattle actress then complained about “some of the taunting from the MAGA people in the last couple of weeks.” “Hasn’t it been fun, ladies and gentlemen, to be standing in direct opposition to everything he is and represents?” O’Donnell concluded in her video rant. In a follow-up video posted to her TikTok account on Sunday, O’Donnell informed her 2.5 million followers that she does, in fact, have a cold sore on her face. “Yup, everybody, it’s a cold sore,” O’Donnell said, adding, “Stress can do horrible things.” Watch Below: sunday #coldsores #ufosighting #ufos #insurrectionists #unitedhealthcare #stress #art #daneldon ♬ original sound – Rosie ODonnell To those who might be asking, “Why are you stressed?” O’Donnell answered, “A lot of reasons,” but specifically cited alleged UFO sightings as the likely cause of her newfound affliction. In recent months, O’Donnell has also been on a rampage over President-elect Donald Trump, pushing for the abolishment of the Electoral College following the 45th and soon-to-be 47th president’s landslide victory in the 2024 election. Amusingly, however, even if the Electoral College were to be eliminated, it wouldn’t have made a difference in the 2024 presidential election, given that Trump also won the popular vote. In October, O’Donnell promulgated a wild conspiracy theory spread by radical leftists, falsely stating that shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks’ bullet did not strike Trump in the ear during the first assassination attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on Facebook and X at @ARmastrangelo , and on Instagram .Julen Lopetegui says West Ham were worthy winners at Newcastle
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The Indian government is set to honor the late former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with a dedicated memorial space. This was confirmed by the Union Home Ministry in response to a request from the Congress party, conveyed to Singh's family and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. In its late-night announcement titled 'Facts of the matter regarding a memorial for Former Prime Minister Late Dr. Manmohan Singh,' the ministry detailed that space had been requested for Singh by the Congress chief. The decision was communicated promptly after a Cabinet meeting by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The decision comes as preparatory arrangements, such as the formation of a Trust and space allocation, are underway. Singh's cremation, set to take place at New Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat with full state honors, has sparked criticism from the Congress, which regards the delay in memorial arrangements as a slight against India's first Sikh prime minister. (With inputs from agencies.)Biden opens final White House holiday season with turkey pardons and first lady gets Christmas tree WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has kicked off his final holiday season at the White House, issuing the traditional reprieve to two turkeys who will bypass the Thanksgiving table to live out their days in Minnesota. The president welcomed 2,500 guests under sunny skies as he cracked jokes about the fates of “Peach” and “Blossom.” He also sounded wistful tones about the last weeks of his presidency. Separately, first lady Jill Biden received the delivery of the official White House Christmas tree. And the Bidens are traveling to New York later Monday for an early holiday celebration with members of the Coast Guard. 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Pop star Ed Sheeran apologizes to Man United boss Ruben Amorim for crashing interview MANCHESTER, England (AP) — British pop star Ed Sheeran has apologized to Ruben Amorim after inadvertently interrupting the new Manchester United head coach during a live television interview. Amorim was talking on Sky Sports after United’s 1-1 draw with Ipswich on Sunday when Sheeran walked up to embrace analyst Jamie Redknapp. The interview was paused before Redknapp told the pop star to “come and say hello in a minute.” Sheeran is a lifelong Ipswich fan and holds a minority stake in the club. He was pictured celebrating after Omari Hutchinson’s equalizing goal in the game at Portman Road.
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Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis slated to make season debut on Monday night vs LA ClippersKABUL (Amu Tv): Food insecurity in Afghanistan remains a pressing concern as 14.8 million people are projected to face critical shortages during the winter months, the UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said. The figure accounts for 32 percent of the Afghan population, who will require urgent humanitarian food assistance from November 2024 to March 2025. UNICEF’s report underscores the challenges facing the nation, citing a fragile economy, limited access to basic services, and the lingering effects of 40 years of conflict. These issues are compounded by natural disasters, climate shocks, and shifting political dynamics in the region. Afghan returnees face heightened challenges The humanitarian crisis is exacerbated by the ongoing influx of Afghan returnees from Pakistan. Since mid-September 2023, more than 758,000 individuals have been registered crossing back into Afghanistan. UNICEF has been providing aid at border points like Torkham and Spin Boldak, offering health services, polio vaccination campaigns, clean water and sanitation (WASH), nutrition programs, and child protection interventions. “UNICEF continues to support the response,” the report stated, emphasizing the agency’s efforts to mitigate the growing humanitarian challenges. Voices of Hardship The report also highlighted the human toll of the crisis, with individuals like Mahboba, a former employee of a private organization in Badghis, offering a glimpse into life under Taliban rule. “For five or six years, I worked and earned 21,000 Afghanis a month. I was the sole breadwinner for my family,” she said. “But for the past two years, the Taliban have prohibited me from working. Now, I can’t even provide one meal a day for my children.” Mahboba, who cares for a family of five, described the winter as a season of unbearable sorrow. “We don’t have proper food to eat. Winter has come, and we don’t know what to eat, what to wear, or what to do. There is absolutely no way forward,” she said. Others share similar struggles. In Herat, a resident described waiting in vain for work each day. “There are eight people in my family, and there’s no labor available,” he said. “The price of rice, oil—everything—has gone up. We can’t afford it.” Abdullah, a resident of Kabul, spoke of the desperate measures families are taking. “I dismantled my chair to keep my forty-day-old baby warm because we don’t have coal,” he said. “Since morning, I’ve only earned ten Afghanis. How can we survive this way?” Shrinking aid amid funding shortages The World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that the situation may worsen, as millions of Afghans are set to endure a harsh winter without adequate food assistance. Severe funding shortages mean the agency will only be able to support six million people this winter, leaving millions more without help. UNICEF noted that Afghanistan remains the second-largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with more than half the population in need of aid. While conflict has subsided, the drivers of need have shifted toward economic hardship and climate-induced shocks, compounded by significant operational barriers for aid organizations. As Afghans face another winter of struggle, the international community’s ability to sustain critical aid programs is being stretched thin, raising concerns about the nation’s long-term recovery prospects.