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Swimming: Australia defends ‘confidentiality’ amid Jack doping uproar

Australia’s peak anti-doping authority has defended its use of “confidentiality agreements” to suppress details of doping cases amid a storm of criticism over the handling of swimmer Shayna Jack’s failed drug test. Press Release Distribution Service

India Davis Cup team set to tour Pakistan

An Indian team will travel to Pakistan for a Davis Cup tie in September, the All India Tennis Association (AITA) has said, despite strained relations between the nations. Press Release Distribution Service

Trump says he’s ‘very disappointed’ Swedish PM didn’t free rapper A$AP Rocky

President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was “very disappointed” that Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven did not free jailed U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky, who will be tried in Sweden for assault over his alleged involvement in a street brawl. Press Release Distribution Service

The 1975, Dave among rockers and rappers nominated for Mercury Prize

Rock bands The 1975 and Foals as well as rappers slowthai and Dave are among the 12 acts nominated for this year’s Mercury Prize, organizers of the British music award said on Thursday. Press Release Distribution Service

Grab to invest $2 billion in Indonesia using funds from SoftBank

Southeast Asian ride-hailing firm Grab on Monday said it will invest $2 billion into Indonesia over five years using capital received from Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp, which wants to increase its exposure to the region’s most populous market. Press Release Distribution Service

Just Eat and Takeway.com agree terms of $10 billion merger

European online food delivery rivals Takeaway.com and Just Eat said on Monday they had agreed in principle to create one of the largest players in the sector globally through an 8.2 billion pounds ($10.1 billion) all-share deal. Press Release Distribution Service

Barclays, JPMorgan, others face UK class action over currency-rigging

Barclays , JPMorgan , RBS , UBS and Citigroup , are being sued by investors over allegations they rigged the global foreign exchange market, in the latest test of Britain’s U.S.-style class action regime. Press Release Distribution Service

Asian shares ease into trade talks, Fed test

Asian shares slipped on Monday as markets anxiously counted down to a likely cut in U.S. interest rates this week with much riding on whether or not the Federal Reserve signals yet more are in the pipeline. Press Release Distribution Service

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A Pregnant Woman Who Died Hours After Being Discharged From Hospital Should Have Received Better Care: Coroner

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