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FIFA donates $1m for Venezuela quake relief

Jul 13, 2026

Caracas [Venezuela], July 13: World football body FIFA announced on Friday that its charitable arm would be committing $1 million to support relief efforts following the devastating earthquake in Venezuela. Minute's silences have been held at games during the World Cup as a mark of respect to the dead.
The current death toll is 3,811. FIFA said in a statement that the funding from its foundation will help provide urgent humanitarian assistance to those impacted by the disaster, supporting emergency response efforts and helping communities begin the road to recovery.
"The people of Venezuela have the full solidarity of the global football family during this incredibly difficult time," said FIFA president Gianni Infantino. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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XLRI and Dale Carnegie India Partner to Embed World-Class Behavioural Skills into Indian Management Education

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 13: Two institutions, bound by a single conviction -- that careers are built on people, not paper -- have decided to build together. XLRI Leadership Education and Development (XLEAD), the executive education arm of XLRI - Xavier School of Management, and Dale Carnegie India today announced a strategic partnership to weave world-class behavioural and people-skills training into the fabric of Indian management education, jointly designing and delivering leadership and behavioural development programmes for the country's professionals and executives.Formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, the long-term partnership brings together two complementary strengths: XLRI's standing as one of India's foremost management institutions, and Dale Carnegie India's globally proven expertise in behavioural and people-skills development. The two will jointly design and deliver programmes that build the human capabilities professionals increasingly need to lead and grow, and will be integrated across domains with industry-read certifications.

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