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«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Iran's supreme leader endorses reformist Pezeshkian as new president. He takes oath Tuesday

Iran’s supreme leader has endorsed Masoud Pezeshkian as president, allowing the reformist heart surgeon to take charge of a country weakened by economic sanctions over its nuclear program. During a ceremony marking the endorsement on Sunday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged Pezeshkian to prioritize neighbors, African and Asian nations as well as countries that have “supported and helped” Teheran in Iran's foreign relations policies. Khamenei criticized European nations for “behaving badly to us” by adopting sanctions and an oil embargo. Читать дальше...

EurActiv 

Putin warns the US of Cold War-style missile crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday (28 July) warned the United States that if Washington deployed long-range missiles in Germany then Russia would station similar missiles in striking distance of the West.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

What should investors do with UltraTech stock? Ronald Siyoni answers

​UltraTech previous to this acquisition and Kesoram’s acquisition had a very low share in the southern region. So, both Kesoram and India Cements acquisitions would help balance out the share in the southern region as compared to other regions. Second thing being the budget, in the recent budget also a lot of investments are expected in Andhra Pradesh region, especially development of its financial capital, a big irrigation project and a few numbers of industrial corridors. So, there is going to... Читать дальше...

Scoop 

Police Intercept Rogue Rural Thieves

Quick thinking from members of the public have assisted Police in stopping a pair of thieves in a rental car stealing items from rural mailboxes. Kamo Police have recovered hundreds of items and are now beginning the task of reuniting the stolen ...

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Museums closed Native American exhibits 6 months ago. Tribes are still waiting to get items back

Native American artifacts have remained out of public view but still very much in the hands of some of the nation’s largest museums some six months after institutions closed and covered exhibits in response to new federal regulations. The president of New York City’s American Museum of Natural History says it will be years before two large Native American halls shuttered in January reopen. Some tribal leaders say they’ve yet to hear from the museums. That has led to worry that the new regulations... Читать дальше...