Mexico and FIFA go back to sports court in decadelong dispute over soccer fans’ gay slurs

[ad_1] GENEVA — A decadelong dispute between the Mexican soccer federation and FIFA over multiple fines for fans chanting anti-gay slurs at games went to sport’s highest court on Thursday. The latest appeal by Mexico at the Court of Arbitration for Sport challenged financial penalties totaling 100,000 Swiss francs ($114,000) imposed by FIFA for incidents at two…

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EU Countries Did Not Back Political Deal on Gig Workers’ Rights, EU Presidency Says

[ad_1] BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A watered-down political deal giving workers at Uber, Deliveroo and other online companies more social and labour rights failed to get sufficient support from EU governments, Belgium’s presidency of the European Union said on Friday. EU lawmakers and Belgium, the current holder of the rotating EU presidency, had clinched the deal…

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Indian farmers pause protest march to Delhi as government talks continue

[ad_1] Indian farmers demanding higher prices for their crops said they had paused their protest march to New Delhi on Friday until their unions hold another round of talks with government ministers on Sunday. Agriculture Minister Arjun Munda, who met farmers’ representatives late on Thursday along with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and deputy interior minister…

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How Is Google Gemini 1.5 Better Than Its Predecessor, Check Details

[ad_1] Google has recently announced an upgrade to its AI chatbot Gemini. Gemini 1.5 boasts significant advancements in terms of performance and efficiency. This new version builds upon the success of its predecessor which was rolled out last week. The latest update incorporates innovations across various aspects of model development and infrastructure. The introduction of a new…

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