The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approached a New York court with a formal request to consolidate the civil cases against Indian industrialist Gautam Adani and Azure Power’s Cyril Cabanes. The application, filed by the SEC on December 5, seeks to treat the two cases as related, citing overlapping evidence and shared
US security panel seeks joint hearing of cases against Adani, ex-Azure Director
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approached a New York court with a formal request to consolidate the civil cases against Indian industrialist Gautam Adani and Azure Power’s Cyril Cabanes. The application, filed by the SEC on December 5, seeks to treat the two cases as related, citing overlapping evidence and shared
US market regulator seeks joint hearing of cases against Adani, ex-Azure Director
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approached a New York court with a formal request to consolidate the civil cases against Indian industrialist Gautam Adani and Azure Power’s Cyril Cabanes. The application, filed by the SEC on December 5, seeks to treat the two cases as related, citing overlapping evidence and shared
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Joe Root has heaped praise on his teammate Harry Brook, calling the 25-year-old “by far and away the best player in the world” after the English youngster scored back-to-back centuries in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand. Brook’s exploits included a brilliant 123 in the second Test in Wellington, complementing his 171 in the
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Legendary India cricketer Kapil Dev urged Rohit Sharma’s doubters to stay away, backing the Indian captain’s ability to bounce back from setbacks. Kapil said it’s unfair to judge captaincy after just one bad result in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. While Jasprit Bumrah led India to a commanding victory in 295 runs in Rohit Sharma’s absence in
How A Teenager’s Graffiti Started The Syria Civil War | Crossfire
On today’s show of crossfire we tell you how a rebellious act by a teenager thirteen years ago ignited a revolution in Syria. moment in 2011 sparked a firestorm in Syria, transforming frustration into revolution and challenging a dictator’s decades-long rule. A conflict that has now come full circle as Bashar al-Assad’s grip on power
How a teenager’s graffiti triggered Syria’s revolution and Bashar al-Assad’s fall
It was a simple act of rebellion. A teenager, a spray can, and a wall. But what happened next would change the course of history, leaving a nation in ruins and a dictator fighting for survival. This is the story of Mouawiya Syasneh, a 14-year-old whose graffiti lit the fuse of the Syrian Civil War.