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Новости за 04.12.2024

En.mehrnews.com 

Leader attends 3rd night of Fatemiyeh mourning

TEHRAN, Dec. 04 (MNA) – The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei attended the third night of the mourning ceremony of Hazrat Fatemeh Zahra (SA) on Wednesday night.

National Intramural Recreational Sports Association Soccer 

Your conference, your community: Register today for NIRSA 2025

Register for NIRSA 2025 early to secure the best rates, ensure access to precons, and to book discounted hotel rooms in the NIRSA block. Join us in Orlando from April 23–26, as we celebrate 75 years of NIRSA.

Evening Standard 

OPINION - The Greeks do not have a moral right to the Elgin Marbles and if we "loan" them, they will never come back

It doesn’t take much nous to see what’s going on with the Elgin Marbles. After the PM’s affectionate chat with the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the other day, Sir Keir Starmer’s office has confirmed that the Government will not stand in the way of a deal between the Greek government and the British Museum for a long-term loan of the statues. It seems the Prime Minister regards the “care and management” of the sculptures as a matter for the museum.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

California farmers are hopeful Trump administration will deliver more water to fields

Since winning election, President-elect Donald Trump has been talking about immigration, border security and government efficiency. But in California farm country, his comments about water are also getting attention. The state grows vast amounts of the country's fresh produce thanks to a complex network of dams and canals that funnel water to the Central Valley. In recent years, farmers say they're facing more limits on how much water they can access because of environmental concerns and hope a second... Читать дальше...

Boing Boing 

Unknown disease kills up to 143 in Congo

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A mystery illness has killed dozens in the Democratic Republic of Congo in just over two weeks. Health experts are trying to identify the disease, which causes fever, headache, cough, and anemia. — Read the rest

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