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Новости за 04.12.2024

Google.com 

Biden, in Africa, decries history of slavery and urges partnership - The Washington Post

  1. Biden, in Africa, decries history of slavery and urges partnership  The Washington Post
  2. In Angola, Biden Warns That Slavery’s History Should Not Be Erased  The New York Times
  3. Biden Unveils $600 Million in New Financing for African Railway  Bloomberg
  4. Trump's shadow presidency clouds Biden's final weeks  Axios
  5. Biden pledges $1B in aid to Africa as North Carolina residents continue to struggle after Helene  Fox News

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bajaj Holdings 0.49% as Sensex

The stock traded at a P/E multiple of 15.96, while the price-to-book value ratio stood at 1.70.

EastBayTimes.com 

Horoscopes Dec. 3, 2024: Julianne Moore, open discussions will help you resolve issues

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Amanda Seyfried, 39; Bruno Campos, 51; Holly Marie Combs, 51; Julianne Moore, 64. Happy Birthday: Get organized. Open discussions will help you resolve issues stopping you from moving forward. A change is overdue, and being the one pushing forward will help build the momentum necessary to reach your goal. Actions coupled with well-thought-out plans and putting together a team that can help will also build confidence and give you the strength and courage to redirect anyone who gets in your way. Читать дальше...

Inside world football 

Shaikh Salman pledges AFC’s solidarity with Saudi 2034 bid and praises MAs for a record breaking 2024

December 4 – At the final Asian Football Confederation (AFC) executive committee meeting of 2024, president Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa reflected on the historic successes of Asian nations in world tournaments in 2024, as well as reiterating his backing to Saudi Arabia who are expected to be awarded the hosting of the 2034 World Cup next week.

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The Hindu 

Adam Levine shines at Maroon 5’s debut show in India

The lead singer of Maroon 5 hugged a fan and sang ‘She Will Be Loved’ at the band’s recent concert in Mumbai painted the town red and maroon with their unforgettable melodies and boundless charisma with their stellar debut performance in Mumbai, India.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Woolies shortages to worsen as industrial dispute drags on

A long-running strike by Woolworths warehouse workers is stripping a growing number of essential goods from supermarket shelves, prompting customers to shop at rival stores and raising the prospect of legal action by a major liquor chain owner.