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Новости за 03.12.2024

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(SP)CHINA-CHENGDU-TABLE TENNIS-ITTF MIXED TEAM WORLD CUP-CHN VS USA (CN)

(241203) -- CHENGDU, Dec. 3, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Nandan Naresh (R)/Kayla Goodwin of the United States react while competing against Wang Yidi/Lin Gaoyuan of China during the mixed doubles match of the stage 1 group 1 match between China and the United States at the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 2024 in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, Dec. 3,

Sofia News Agency 

EU and Bulgaria Press North Macedonia on Constitutional Reforms and EU Accession

During a debate in the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee in Brussels, Timco Mucunski, Foreign Minister of North Macedonia, refrained from providing a timeline for including Bulgarians as a state-forming nationality in the country’s constitution. Despite repeated questions from both MEPs and Bulgarian journalists, Mucunski avoided addressing the issue directly. Instead, he shared personal anecdotes, recalling fond memories of visiting Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach and Borovets, as well as the... Читать дальше...

Forbes.com 

The $1-Billion Shark Trade: Can Conservation Keep Up?

Shark and ray products now rival the fin trade in value, but with many species threatened, conservation requires immediate, country-specific action. A comprehensive report outlines solutions.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Security beefed up at Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi

Delhi Police have increased security around the Bangladesh High Commission in Chanakyapuri. This action follows a protest at the Bangladesh consulate in Agartala. Section 163 of the BNSS is in force. Thousands protested against the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and attacks on the Hindu community in Bangladesh. The MEA termed the incident deeply regrettable.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Trump's BRICS tariff threat vows to defend US dollar hegemony, but is the greenback under threat?

US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened retaliation against governments that challenge the US dollar, vowing "100 percent tariffs" on countries that undercut the US currency. The system has evolved since that time and several countries have stopped indexing their currencies to the dollar, but without challenging its status as the global reserve currency.