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The Citizen
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Tyla named among Variety's 2025 Power of Young Hollywood honourees
Tyla will be honoured alongside other rising stars, including Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard, The White Lotus star Sam Nivola and others. South African music sensation Tyla has been named one of Variety's 2025 Power of Young Hollywood honourees. She joins a select group of rising stars recognised for their influence, success, and cultural impact across the entertainment landscape. Variety's annual list highlights emerging talent shaping the future of the industry. ALSO READ: From haircare to cars: Five SA celebs who recently secured major brand deals Tyla will be honoured with fellow rising stars in August Tyla will be honoured alongside other rising stars, including Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard and The White Lotus star Sam Nivola, to name a few. The highly anticipated 2025 Power of Young Hollywood party, presented by SanDisk, will take place on 7 August in Los Angeles. The event will feature a red carpet, a cocktail hour, and a 'class photo' of all the 2025 Young Hollywood honourees featured in the issue. Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh said the Young Hollywood issue remains one of the publication's most anticipated releases, spotlighting the next generation of industry leaders. 'Variety's Young Hollywood issue is one of our favourite tentpole franchises, and our class of 2025 represents the future of the industry. 'We are thrilled to toast our cover stars Tyla, Finn Wolfhard and Sam Nivola, and to publish our must-read '40 Under 40′ list celebrating Hollywood's new power players.' NOW READ: Halala: Wedding bells for Zodwa Wabantu


Time of India
21-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Himalayan connect: Nurturing cricket in Nepal
Cricket Cooperation has added a new dimension to the deep rooted and age-old historical ties between India and Nepal, connecting the youth of the two countries through a shared passion for cricket. As part of the cooperation, the Indian government is assisting Nepal in nurturing of cricket talented providing training opportunities for Nepali cricketers in India. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Others Artificial Intelligence Design Thinking Leadership Data Science MBA Data Analytics Data Science Cybersecurity Degree CXO Finance Operations Management Healthcare Product Management MCA Digital Marketing healthcare Technology Public Policy Project Management Management others PGDM Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 months IIM Lucknow SEPO - IIML CHRO India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Exec Cert Prog in AI for Biz India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 16 Weeks Indian School of Business CERT-ISB Transforming HR with Analytics & AI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 28 Weeks MICA CERT-MICA SBMPR Async India Starts on undefined Get Details Over the past two years the Government of India and BCCI have worked together with the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) towards this endeavour. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Couple Wonders Why Their Photo Went Viral Till They Go Through The Comments Learn More Undo External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Nepal's Men National Cricket Team and representatives of CAN in January 2024 and conveyed India's support for growth of cricket in Nepal. Supported by Government of India, BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru will be hosting the Nepal's Men National Cricket Team for a training camp from 20 August-04 September 2025 to prepare for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifiers scheduled in October 2025 in Oman. Live Events India previously supported training of the Nepal's National Men Cricket Team at BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru in August 2024. Nepal participated in a triangular T20 practice tournament against teams of Baroda and Gujarat Cricket Associations in April 2024 prior to the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup held in June 2024. India supported the practice tournament between Under-19 teams of Nepal and Delhi & District Cricket Association team in Nepal in March 2025 to assist Nepal's preparation for ICC Under 19 World Cup qualifiers. Nepal's Women National Cricket team participated in a preparation camp at Delhi in April-May 2025 to prepare for ICC Women Asia World Cup Qualifiers in Thailand in May 2025. Nepal reached the finals of the Qualifiers. In July 2025, Embassy of India, Kathmandu supported three promising Under-19 cricketers from Nepal for a month-long professional training program in Bhopal. In the past as well, India has taken initiatives for supporting Cricket in Nepal. A bus was gifted to CAN in October 2023, Embassy of India, Kathmandu presented professional sporting equipment to Nepal's Men National Cricket Team through the B.P Koirala India-Nepal Foundation and the SJVN Ltd ., a Public Sector Undertaking of the Government of India.


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Time of India
Fuel station sealed over water in diesel, under-dispensing and other violations
Indore: Indore district administration on Saturday sealed a petrol pump following an inspection that revealed multiple irregularities, including the presence of water in its diesel storage tank. The action, part of an ongoing campaign led by collector Asheesh Singh, also found the pump dispensing less than the standard quantity of diesel and operating without a mandatory PUC (Pollution Under Control) centre. The inspection, conducted at United Auto Service petrol pump in Rau by the Food Department team under Additional Collector Gaurav Benal, found 22 litres of water mixed in the underground diesel tank, a 451-litre stock discrepancy, and a consistent shortfall of approximately 20 ml per 5 litres dispensed from the nozzle. Additionally, no ethanol mix information was displayed, and the first-aid box lacked adequate medicines. The 890 litres of diesel in the tank, valued at approximately Rs 81,909, were secured, and the pump will remain sealed pending a court order. Samples were sent for laboratory testing, and an investigation into the under-dispensing was initiated. "This action reinforces the district's commitment to ensuring that consumers receive quality and accurately measured fuel, alongside access to essential facilities like clean drinking water, air pumps, and proper sanitation at petrol stations, as part of a wider inspection drive," the food controller Mohan Maru said, adding following the inspection at some other petrol pumps, the owners have been asked to make the said arrangements in the given time limit.


Time of India
18-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Clothing tech entrepreneur charged with $300 million fraud in US
Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills A prominent entrepreneur who founded the now-bankrupt clothing technology startup CaaStle was criminally charged on Friday with defrauding investors out of more than $300 million, the U.S. Department of Justice said Christine Hunsicker, 48, of Lafayette, New Jersey, promoted CaaStle to investors as a more than $1.4 billion "Clothing-as-a-Service" business that helped companies rent apparel to consumers with an option to buy, despite knowing it was financially distressed and short of alleged fraud spanned six years starting in 2019, three years after the Princeton University alumna was named one of Inc magazine's "Most Impressive Women Entrepreneurs" and Crain's New York Business' "40 Under 40."Hunsicker was charged in a six-count indictment with wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, making false statements to a bank and aggravated identity turned herself in to authorities, and could face decades in prison if convicted. The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a related civil a joint statement, Hunsicker's lawyers Michael Levy and Anna Skotko said the indictment presented "an incomplete and very distorted picture," despite their client being "fully cooperative and transparent" with prosecutors."There is much more to this story, and we look forward to telling it," the lawyers said Hunsicker falsified CaaStle's financial statements and bank records to raise included alleged representations that CaaStle earned $66.3 million on revenue of $439.9 million in 2023, when it actually lost $81 million on revenue of $15.7 was also accused of falsely telling investors their money would go toward buying discounted shares from existing shareholders who needed liquidity, including after the 2022 collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency one instance, Hunsicker allegedly raised more than $20 million after forging a CaaStle director's signature authorizing the issuance of stock options to an said Hunsicker fraudulently raised more than $275 million for CaaStle and $30 million for a related venture, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in Delaware on June 20."The promise of pre-IPO technology companies can be fertile ground for fraudsters who play on investor euphoria," U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton in Manhattan said in a statement.


North Wales Chronicle
13-07-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Deganwy's Lily Copeland all set for European Championships!
Lily Copeland, 16, is the only North Wales player selected in the 18 strong Welsh squad, taking part in the Under 18 Euro Hockey Championships, being played in Scotland. The Rydal Penrhos School pupil will face Switzerland on Sunday (July 13) in her opening group game, before a tough match against home favourites Scotland on Tuesday (July 15). Her final match in Pool A will be against the Czech Republic on Wednesday (July 16) with the top two teams progressing to the knock-out stages. The teenager made her Wales Under 18 debut in the Canada Series in April. She made an instant impact being named Player of the Match and scoring two impressive goals. Since then, she has gone on to play against England Colleges (twice) and Scotland (twice) with six appearances to her name. She will win five more Welsh Caps during the nine-day competition in Glasgow. Tom Hutchinson, Principal at Rydal Penrhos School, said: "We are delighted and so very proud that Lily has been chosen to represent Wales in the Under 18 Euro Hockey Championship. "Everyone here at Rydal Penrhos sends their best wishes and we are excited to watch the next stages of Lily's hockey career. "Pwb Lwc Cymru!" Lily, who is originally from Rhuallt, made it into the Wales team in January this year following a gruelling year of trials which began at the start of 2024 She began playing hockey 10 years ago at school under the watchful eye of teacher Jude Pyves who she now plays alongside at Eirias Hockey Club, In Colwyn Bay. The Ladies first team have just completed a whole season without losing a match winning the League Title and Welsh Trophy in a stunning unbeaten season. In 2021, she was the youngest member of the North Wales Under 13s team at the UK Lions National Tournament in Nottingham in 2021 and went on to captain North Wales at the same competition a year later. Last year, Lily, whose birthday falls on St David's Day, was picked to represent the County (Eryri) to compete in the Hoci Cymru Under 15s County Championships. She was again handed the role of captain and led them all the way to the final in Swansea in February 2024. Off the back of her performance, Lily was selected to play for Wales in the prestigious School Games held at Loughborough University in July. The teenage star began her pathway to the Wales team in Wrexham at one of three Regional Performance Centres set up to identify potential talent for the Hoci Cymru National Age Grade Squad (NAGS). She nominated to attend trials in Cardiff where she spent seven weekends at training camps at the Welsh Institute of Sport, from September to January, as they slowly whittled an initial group of around 70 of the best young players in Wales, down to a final squad of 24. Lily made her debut in the first match of the Canada Series at National Hockey Centre, Cardiff, in April, having been selected in the matchday squad of 18. Her standout performance earned her selection to the European Championship squad as the sole North Wales representative. The other 17 girls play for clubs based in South Wales or are signed to clubs in England.