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Новости за 17.12.2024

Dawn 

Kapoors of Bollywood meet Modi

“EVERYONE acts every day of their lives,” said Marlon Brando. Think about it. The air hostess acts with her plastic smile. The politician acts with his double-faced lies. The shopkeeper. The banker. Spouses, siblings, offspring, junior clerks and executives.

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Rahul better than Virat, Rohit, Pant in SENA countries since 2020

KL Rahul's impressive Test average in SENA countries since 2020 has surpassed Indian stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Despite pressure, Rahul's composed batting, including a crucial 84-run knock against Australia, highlights his reliability while Kohli and Rohit struggle with form in the 2024-25 season.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bharat Forge 0.04% as Sensex

The stock traded at a P/E multiple of 68.88, while the price-to-book value ratio stood at 7.33.

«Just Jared» 

Olivia Munn Supports Husband John Mulaney at 'All In' Opening Night on Broadway!

Olivia Munn is cheering on her husband John Mulaney at the opening night of his new Broadway play, All In! The married couple walked the red carpet separately at the gala performance on Monday night (December 16) at the Hudson Theatre in New York City. John was joined on the carpet by his co-stars Richard [...]

Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

Asian shares waver, dollar firms ahead of central bank meetings - Reuters

  1. Asian shares waver, dollar firms ahead of central bank meetings  Reuters
  2. Asian Stocks Fluctuate Before Key Rate Decisions: Markets Wrap  Bloomberg
  3. Morning Bid: Political jitters ripple ahead of cenbank fest  Reuters
  4. Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors look toward Fed decision  CNBC
  5. Stock market today: Asian shares mostly decline after Nasdaq sets a record ahead of Fed meeting  Yahoo Finance

Scoop 

Labour Will Continue Fight Against Destructive Projects

This is deeply flawed legislation that prioritises short-term profit over the long-term sustainable management of New Zealand’s environment, and locks communities out of decision-making, Labour environment spokesperson Rachel Brooking said.