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Новости за 13.12.2024

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Liverpool player ruled out for the rest of the year after picking up a thigh injury

New Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili has been ruled out for the rest of the year after picking up a thigh injury, as reported by Football365. The 24-year-old Georgian international, currently at Valencia, sustained the injury during a narrow 1-0 defeat to Rayo Vallecano. While the setback does not directly affect Liverpool’s current season, the Reds […]

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Oilprice.com 

Policy Shifts and Supply Chain Disruptions Drive Copper Bull Run

It’s déjà vu for China’s copper smelters. But how will it affect the global price of copper? The shortfall China faced in mid-2024 following the limited availability of copper ore in June led the country to significantly increase its imports of copper scrap as an alternative raw material. In fact, in the first five months of 2024, the world’s largest refined copper producer brought in nearly 1 million tons of scrap, putting imports on track for the highest level since 2018. By using more scrap, smelters... Читать дальше...

BangkokPost.com 

From Vendome to Klong San

'I don't just wear jewellery on my interview days," jokes Charles Leung, the first ever Asian executive to be appointed as CEO of French high jewellery brand Chaumet. "I'm a guy that wears jewellery."

BangkokPost.com 

Journey to the self with Sundae Kids

Art lovers are invited to look back on their own lives and answer some questions during "Sundae Kids: 10 Years Of Lost And Found" which is running at RCB Galleria 1, 2nd floor of River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung 24, until Jan 26.

BangkokPost.com 

Black Doves is a strange bird

Upon watching the new British spy series Black Doves, one is left with mixed feelings. Here's another show attempting to mix genres but struggling to find its own footing.

BangkokPost.com 

Promotions need clarity

Pheu Thai lawmaker Prayuth Siripanich's attempt to push for a so-called "anti-coup bill" has run into some hurdles.

BangkokPost.com 

Time to combat ignorance to save the Earth

More than half the world's people (4.3 billion) own smartphones, and practically everybody has access to one. All the information in the world is available to everybody. Yet willful ignorance and superstition still flourish.

BangkokPost.com 

Did COP29 fail women and girls?

The most recent United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) focused on finance, but it fell short in more ways than one. The contentious negotiations -- representatives from several developing countries walked out in protest -- defied the odds to produce a commitment -- the "Baku Climate Unity Pact" -- from developed economies to deliver $300 billion in climate funding annually to their...

BangkokPost.com 

Reconfiguring Asean rights declaration

It has been 12 years since the Asean Human Rights Declaration (AHRD) was adopted in 2012 by the 10-member regional grouping, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, embodying the key standards of human rights for the Southeast Asian region. How has it fared after all these years?

Playak 

SUP Magazine: Adidas Is Selling a Pair of $100 Sneakers for Just $42, and Shoppers Say They're 'Very Stylish'

Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services.  If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. As far as yearly wardrobe updates go, everyday sneakers should be at the top of your shopping list, and thankfully, incredible sales on popular styles can be found nearly everywhere right now. Whether you need a gift idea to shoot to your family or just want to treat yourself, the best deals on sneakers are coming out of  Adidas ' holiday ...

CTVNews.ca 

Ottawa has sold its stake in Air Canada: sources

Two senior federal government sources have confirmed to CTV News that the federal government has sold its stake in Air Canada. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, the government purchased a six per cent stake in the airline for $500 million as part of a bailout package.

TheSun.co.uk 

I’ve worn then returned 100 glitzy party dresses as a serial ‘wardrober’ – I get a kick out of it & don’t spend a penny

THE black lace party dress from Asos is perfect for Charlotte.

She’ll wear it at the weekend and then, if she feels like it, she might order another dress for the party season.

GettyA growing number of women are buying clothes, wearing them once or twice, then sending them back (stock image)[/caption] GettyThe practice has become so widespread there’s a word for it: Wardrobing[/caption]

Money doesn’t come into it — Charlotte has no intention of paying.

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