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Новости за 12.10.2024

The New York Sun 

The Choice for Britain’s Tories

The Tories’ move to drop from its leadership race a leading moderate is met with ‘open mouthed shock’ and ‘audible gasps of surprise.’

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Ishq Jabariya actress Siddhi Sharma on Dussehra: Despite the exhaustion during festivals, we never feel tired, and that's the best part about celebrations

Siddhi Sharma, who plays Gulki in Ishq Jabariya, shares her Dussehra celebrations which include a pooja, a communal meal, and garba dancing. She emphasizes inner self-improvement over judging others, highlighting the influence of personal example on others. Ishq Jabariya airs on Sun Neo at 7:30 PM.

Business Standard 

India on its way to self-sufficiency in defence: Union minister Sanjay Seth

Union Minister Sanjay Seth on Saturday said India is on the way to achieve self-sufficiency in defence. He was here at Punjab Regimental Centre (PRC), Jharkhand's only garrison town, some 45 km from the state capital Ranchi. "India is taking rapid strides in the field of Defence and will become self-sufficient soon," Seth, Union Minister of State for Defence, said after participating in the annual ritual of worshipping arms and ammunition during Dussehra at Punjab Regimental Centre. Seth arrived... Читать дальше...

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Germany striker Undav's rags-to-riches tale

by Oliver Trust

BERLIN, Oct 12. (Xinhua) -- Deniz Undav's career seems like a throwback in today's professional football landscape, where most Germany internationals rise through youth academies and national teams. The 28-year-old Stuttgart striker has carved his path from rags to riches, though he is quick to point out that a lavish lifestyle doesn't appeal to him.

"I still wear the same clothes I've wor

«MercoPress» (en) 

IMF goes easier on heavily indebted countries such as Argentina

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced Friday a series of cuts on overcharges to countries heavily in debt, which, albeit moderate, could benefit Argentina among other nations. Such an initiative had been resisted in the past by Washington and other G7 nations but things have changed considerably at a global level.