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Новости за 12.12.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Modest growth seen for gold in 2025: World Gold Council

WGC expects modest gold growth in 2025, contingent on central bank demand and financial conditions. Stronger-than-expected central bank demand or a deterioration in financial conditions could drive upside. However, a reversal in monetary policy or a stronger-than-expected economic recovery could pose challenges.

Sofia News Agency 

Bulgaria Weather Report: Mild Temperatures and Moderate Winds on December 13

The weather on December 13 will feature mostly sunny conditions in the western and central regions of Bulgaria, while the eastern areas will experience more cloud cover. A moderate northerly to northeasterly wind will blow across the country, with temperatures ranging from 3°C to 8°C in most areas. The southwestern parts could see temperatures reaching up to 11°C, while Sofia will experience a mild 6°C. ...

WomenSports.fr 

Tennis – Chloé Paquet directement qualifiée pour l’Open d’Australie

La Française Chloé Paquet (124e mondiale) a obtenu une invitation pour intégrer le tableau principal de l’Open d’Australie, qui se tiendra du 12 au 26 janvier 2025. Cette wild-card, fruit d’un accord de réciprocité entre la Fédération française de tennis (FFT) et Tennis Australia, lui évite de passer par les qualifications. Paquet rejoint ainsi les […]

The Punch 

BREAKING: Tinubu to present 2025 budget Tuesday

President Bola Tinubu will present the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly on Tuesday, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed. Akpabio made this known during the announcement at the Thursday plenary on the floor of the Senate. He said, “The president has made his intention known to the National Assembly to present the

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The Hindu 

Smarting from a lost opportunity 

SmartCity Kochi was billed to be Kerala’s flagship project, which would catapult it into the global IT landscape and reinvent it as an investment destination. But faced roadblocks all along and never really took off fully. The project is as good as shelved now, with the State Cabinet approving a plan for the exit of the Dubai-based Tecom Investments Group from it, reports M.P. Praveen