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Cyclone Chido: Tens of thousands without water in Mayotte - BBC.com

  1. Cyclone Chido: Tens of thousands without water in Mayotte  BBC.com
  2. French President Emmanuel Macron lands in Mayotte days after devastating cyclone  CNN
  3. Cyclone Chido: Macron visits Mayotte as thousand still missing after storm  BBC.com
  4. Survivors recount ‘very apocalyptic’ cyclone that ripped through French territory of Mayotte  The Associated Press
  5. Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll rises in Mozambique  Reuters

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Bank of England expected to hold interest rates - BBC.com

  1. Bank of England expected to hold interest rates  BBC.com
  2. UK inflation rate rises for second month in a row  BBC
  3. Interest rates live updates as the Bank of England decides  MoneyWeek
  4. Consumer price inflation, UK: November 2024  Office for National Statistics
  5. Is Rachel Reeves playing fast and loose with inflation?  Sky News

The Hindu 

Mr. Tetchy finds Christmas cheer

While everyone celebrated Christmas in Whatchamacallit, Mr. Tetchy did not. But, this year, things would change...

Sydney Morning Herald 

'Crazy' call for in-demand star

James Graham believes the in-demand Leo Thompson could be a bargain for a rival NRL club on $800,000 if he leaves the Knights.

The Hindu 

How the sledge originated

We all know Santa comes riding on his sledge. But where did the vehicle come from?

CBSNews.com 

How the Fed's rate cuts will affect Americans directly?

The Federal Reserve announced its third consecutive interest rate cut of the year on Wednesday, cutting its benchmark rate by a quarter point. Interest rates have now been slashed by a full percentage point since September. CBS News contributor Javier David breaks down its impact.

CBSNews.com 

Will the bill to avert a government shutdown pass without Trump's support?

For the second time in three months, Congress is facing a fast-approaching deadline to pass a short-term funding bill to prevent a government shutdown. President-elect Donald Trump and some other Republican lawmakers have spoken out against it. Meanwhile, Trump has suggested that members of the now-disbanded House Jan. 6 committee should be criminally targetted. CBS News' Hunter Woodall and Ed O'Keefe have more details.