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Новости за 03.12.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Another long time CPI(M) leader Madhu Mullassery exits party; likely to join BJP

Madhu Mullassery, a 42-year member of the CPI(M), has left the party citing difficulties with district secretary V Joy and claims of internal mistreatment. His exit follows a similar move by Bipin C Babu, who joined the BJP, criticizing the CPI(M)'s shift away from its secular principles.

The Punch 

Court upholds death sentence for Vietnamese property tycoon

A Vietnamese court upheld the death penalty Tuesday for a property tycoon, Truong My Lan, in a multi-billion dollar fraud case — but said her life could still be spared if she paid back three-quarters of the assets she embezzled. Property developer Lan, 68, was convicted earlier this year of swindling money from Saigon Commercial

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Dezeen.com 

Material Cultures transforms woodland waste into sustainable sheet materials

For the V&A museum's 2024 Make Good installation, design and research studio Material Cultures has developed alternatives to plywood and OSB made from underused woodland resources including pine needles and birch bark. The Woodland Goods project was developed for the V&A's Make Good: Rethinking Material Futures programme, which investigates the use of natural, renewable materials

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The Punch 

Asian markets gain on China optimism, Euro dips

Most markets rose in Asia on Tuesday on hopes China will unveil fresh measures to boost the world’s number two economy following reports that authorities will hold a key meeting next week. The gains, which followed another record day on Wall Street, came as traders were also left assessing Washington’s decision to impose fresh tech

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Archdaily.com 

Four Winds House / Brennan Furlong

Four Winds evolved as a response to the concept of home, reflections on the inter-generational nature of human existence and relationships, and the associated imprint on our environment. The house sits on the edge of the northern shore of the semi-circular Dublin Bay. Humans have lived on this shoreline for six thousand years. A promontory fort dating from circa 500AD encloses the landward side of a nearby headland.