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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Roadies Revolution winner Hamid Barkzi on ever Bigg Boss chance

Years ago, Ashutosh Kaushik won Roadies season 5 and later participated in Bigg Boss season 2 and won the title owing to his performance in the house. Similarly, Prince Narula, winner Roadies 12, went on to win Bigg Boss 9. VJ Bani is another former Roadies contestant who gave Bigg Boss a shot.

Expression of Interest - Independent Member of Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee

Why? Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. We don t put up a paywall – we believe in free access to information of public interest. Media ownership in Australia is one of the most concentrated in the world (Learn more). Since the trend of consolidation is and has historically been upward, fewer and fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media in our country. According to independent assessment, about 98% of the media sector is held by three conglomerates. This tendency is not only totally unacceptable, but also to a degree frightening). Learn more here

Australian shares to rise, as global markets waver on COVID-19 recovery doubts

Sen Lankford apologizes after supporting call for election audit

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., speaks during the International Christian Concern s policy day on Capitol Hill in the Rayburn House office building in Washington, D.C. on May 24, 2017. | (Photo: The Christian Post / Samuel Smith) U.S. Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., has apologized to black constituents in his state after he joined other Republican senators in calling for an audit of the 2020 presidential election ahead of the Jan. 6 certification of Electoral College votes.  Writing to residents in north Tulsa, the 52-year-old Lankford stated in a Thursday letter that his actions in contesting the election “caused a firestorm of suspicion among many of my friends, particularly in Black communities around the state.”

Consider fines and lifestyle audits for unethical journalists, Sanef inquiry recommends

Consider fines and lifestyle audits for unethical journalists, Sanef inquiry recommends 18 January 2021 - 14:09 In a 377-page report, the Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility panel set out numerous recommendations to address ethical issues facing South African journalism. Image: Macor / 123RF Stock Photo The South African National Editors Forum should reopen discussions on fining or suspending unethical journalists from media organisations, Sanef s Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility panel recommended on Monday. The panel, headed by retired judge Kathleen Satchwell and journalists Nikiwe Bikitsha and Rich Mkhondo, recommended that the non-profit organisation, whose members are editors, senior journalists and journalism trainers from across the country, should also open the debate on lifestyle audits for journalists.

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