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£27.5m for “very clever footballer” looks like an underrated piece of Liverpool transfer business – opinion

Liverpool may have had a quiet summer in the transfer window, but perhaps one deal that’s gone a little under the radar is getting £27.5million for Fabio Carvalho as he left to join Brentford. The Portuguese attacking midfielder had been highly rated for some time, ever since he first broke through at Fulham a few […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Reliance Power arm Rosa Power prepays Rs 485 cr debt, becomes zero-debt firm

Reliance Power's subsidiary, Rosa Power Supply Company, has cleared its debt by prepaying Rs 485 crore to Varde Partners. This follows a previous prepayment of Rs 833 crore, making Rosa Power debt-free. This move, along with a recent equity infusion, strengthens Reliance Power's position to pursue opportunities in the green energy sector.

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Trump reclaims White House

Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.

France24.com (en) 

At a sombre watch party, Arab Americans turn their backs on Harris, open a door to Trump

In Dearborn, Michigan, dubbed the ‘capital of Arab America’, residents gathered for an Election Night watch party to be with each other rather than root for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon lost the Democrats a once loyal Arab American vote base, leaving the political and watch parties bereft of punch.

Co.EXIST 

Trump’s comeback victory looks a lot like Andrew Jackson’s. Here’s how

Trump, like Andrew Jackson, has created a party in his own image.

As the nation prepares for a second Donald Trump presidency, some history-minded people may seek understanding in the idea that it wasn’t until Richard Nixon’s second presidential term that the serious consequences arrived.

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Flying dollar, falling pound: what Donald Trump's win means for the City and London's economy - Evening Standard

  1. Flying dollar, falling pound: what Donald Trump's win means for the City and London's economy  Evening Standard
  2. Britain must now roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump  The Telegraph
  3. US election: Starmer and Badenoch lead British congratulations as Trump wins US election  Sky News
  4. How have Britons reacted to Donald Trump’s 2024 victory?  YouGov