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Новости за 12.12.2024

Sofia News Agency 

Schengen Membership to Boost Bulgarian Economy by 500 Million Leva Annually

The Bulgarian economy is expected to gain significantly from the country’s admission to the Schengen area, with annual economic benefits estimated at 500 million leva. The Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association (BICA) expressed optimism that the removal of border controls will have an immediate impact, not only on transport companies but also on Bulgarian citizens. Milena Angelova from BICA noted that the psychological barrier associated with crossing the Schengen border had been an obstacle to full EU integration... Читать дальше...

Tass.com 

Medvedev paints 'grim' picture of today's Syria

The politician noted that Russia had provided substantial support to the administration and government of former Syrian President Bashar Assad, recognizing the global threats posed by the potential fragmentation or disintegration of Syria, similar to what occurred in other Middle Eastern countries

Boing Boing 

Cat claims throne with a perfect view

In a world full of dogs barking at passing cars and squirrels, there exists a cat so regal and majestic, that it doesn't need to chase its tail or hunt imaginary mice. No, this cat has far more important work to do: overseeing the daily activities of the pedestrians below. — Read the rest

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Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

CFPB announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees - CNBC

  1. CFPB announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees  CNBC
  2. Overdraft fees crackdown: Biden administration sets new rules for banks  CNN
  3. Consumers could see a $5 overdraft fee in 2025 under a final rule — or maybe, not  Detroit Free Press
  4. Tired of overdraft fees? A new Biden administration rule would cap them.  USA TODAY
  5. Video New rule sets $5 cap for bank overdraft fees  ABC News

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Hindustan Zinc signs pact with Raj govt to invest Rs 36 cr in education

Hindustan Zinc Ltd. pledged a ₹36 crore investment in Rajasthan's education sector, focusing on 72 government schools. The investment, announced during the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit, will enhance teacher training, infrastructure, and vocational training under the Shiksha Sambal program, promoting holistic student development and aligning with the National Educational Policy 2020.