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Новости за 02.07.2024

BangkokPost.com 

Brazil shares vape-ban success story

Brazilian tobacco experts have backed Thailand’s ban on e-cigarettes, noting that Brazil’s 14-year ban has led to a continued decrease in traditional cigarette smoking without a corresponding increase in e-cigarette usage and recommended using medical evidence to counter tobacco company lobbying.

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Sainsbury’s sales growth slows as poor weather hits non-food ranges - The Guardian

  1. Sainsbury’s sales growth slows as poor weather hits non-food ranges  The Guardian
  2. Sainsbury's hit as wet weather dampens Argos sales  BBC.com
  3. Sainsbury's Sales Rise Despite Non-Food Slowdown -- Update  MarketWatch
  4. Sainsbury's Gains Share as Grocer Focuses on Food and Pricing  Bloomberg
  5. Sainsbury's Backs Guidance After Robust Growth in Grocery  The Wall Street Journal

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Sainsbury’s sales slow as poor weather hits non-food ranges - The Guardian

  1. Sainsbury’s sales slow as poor weather hits non-food ranges  The Guardian
  2. FTSE 100 Live: Stocks to open lower as Sainsbury's weighed by Argos; shop prices ease; Revolut closes in on banking licence  Proactive Investors UK
  3. Sainsbury's shares down 4% as Argos and clothing sales fall  This is Money
  4. Sainsbury non-food sales tumble as squeezed customers buy essentials only  Evening Standard
  5. Sainsbury's posts strong grocery sales but sees weather hit to non-food... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Expunging speech against tenets of democracy, says Rahul Gandhi in letter to Speaker

Gandhi further invoked other proceedings in the house, pointing out Anurag Thakur's speech, which saw one word expunged. ​ "​In this context I also wish to draw attention to speech of Anurag Thakur whose speech was full of allegations, however, surprisingly only one word has been expunged! With due respect to your good self this selective expunction defies logic," wrote Gandhi.

Business Standard 

India's power demand may cross 400 GW mark by 2031-32: Power Secretary

India's peak power demand may surpass the projected 384 GW mark and cross even a new level of 400 gigawatt (GW) by 2031-32, Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal said on Tuesday. Speaking at the CII-Smart Metering Conference, he said that peak power demand had already reached the 250 GW mark in May. "The way power demand has grown in some states in the last two years, the demand will touch 384 GW and may easily cross 400 GW by 2031-32. For this we must have an installed (power generation) capacity of 900 GW," Agarwal said. Читать дальше...