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Новости за 09.07.2024

Sports - Google News (uk) 

Thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at Gatwick and Heathrow airports - Evening Standard

  1. Thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at Gatwick and Heathrow airports  Evening Standard
  2. Thousands of passengers hit by cancelled flights at two of UK’s top airports...  The Sun
  3. London airport flight cancellations sees travel chaos for passengers  Metro.co.uk
  4. Thousands of holidaymakers left 'stranded' at Gatwick and Heathrow after easyJet and BA axe dozens of flights  Daily Mail
  5. Thousands of holidaymakers left 'stranded' as delays hit Heathrow... Читать дальше...

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A Papua New Guinea lawmaker facing a domestic assault charge in Australia will step down during case

Papua New Guinea's prime minister says the country's petroleum minister will step aside while he faces allegations of domestic assault in Australia. Police in the Australian state of New South Wales said earlier in the week that a man, widely reported to be Petroleum Minister Jimmy Maladina, has been charged with assault after a domestic dispute involving a woman known to him. He is on bail and will appear Thursday in court in Australia. Marape said Maladina had offered to step down from his post while a court case against him unfolds. Читать дальше...

France24.com (en) 

Shot clock to be introduced for second All Blacks-England Test

All Blacks fly-half McKenzie was timed out of a late penalty attempt by the referee in last Saturday's first Test because he took too long as New Zealand clung on for a nail-biting 16-15 win. A timer will displayed at Auckland's Eden Park on Saturday to ensure there is no repeat. Goal kickers have 60 seconds for a penalty attempt and 90 seconds to convert a try. "There will be a shot clock shown on the stadium big screen and broadcast for this weekend's Test match in Auckland," New Zealand Rugby said in a statement. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Foreigners’ return propels Indian stocks to new all-time highs

Foreign investors drove record highs in Indian stocks, buying $4 billion since June. Modi policy concerns eased as NSE Nifty 50 hit new highs. Strong domestic flows and possible central bank rate easing bolstered economic confidence, notes HDFC’s Deepak Jasani. China’s uneven recovery and US election risks supported India’s $28 billion domestic inflows.