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Новости за 01.01.2025

The Punch 

Turji, terror masterminds won’t live beyond 2025, DHQ vows

The Defence Headquarters on Tuesday described bandit kingpin, Bello Turji, as a “dead man walking,” vowing that he and other terrorists commanders won’t live beyond 2025. In a recent viral video, Turji, who operates in Zamfara State, challenged the military to a fight, alleging that they were targeting elderly people. Turji also demanded the release

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The Moderate Voice 

Continuing an ‘Obnoxious Tradition’: The Best and the Worst of 2024

Continuing – and perhaps concluding – the “tradition” (“one of the most obnoxious end-of-year traditions…”) started at TMV in 2023 of remembering “the best and the worst people, events, things and phenomena” of the year gone-by, here is a drastically summarized version. While in our 2023 “list” we quoted several sources, this year we will […]

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Variety 

CBS Invests in Statehouse Investigative Reporting With ‘California’s Fentanyl Fight’ Special

On New Year’s Day, three CBS-owned television stations in California will carry something that hasn’t been seen much from the Golden State’s major TV stations in recent years: an investigative documentary report examining the inner workings — and dysfunction — of the California statehouse in Sacramento. The half-hour news special, “California’s Fentanyl Fight: Politicians V. […]

Raw Story 

US sanctions Russian and Iranian entities for 2024 election interference attempts

Citing “deepfakes” and “targeted disinformation campaigns,” the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced on Tuesday sanctions against affiliates of Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), alleging they “aimed to stoke socio-political tensions and influence the U.S. electorate during the 2024 U.S. election.”

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The Punch 

Osimhen rules out Gala Jan exit, eyes trophies

Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen has reportedly ruled out a January exit from the Turkish Süper Lig as the Nigeria international’s dream is to win trophies with the Turkish giants, The PUNCH reports. Since joining Galatasaray on loan from Napoli in September, Osimhen has been in impressive form scoring 12 goals and providing five assists in

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Top Stories (uk) - Google News (com) 

Firefighters receiving 'high volume' of 999 calls over flooding across Greater Manchester - Manchester Evening News

  1. Firefighters receiving 'high volume' of 999 calls over flooding across Greater Manchester  Manchester Evening News
  2. Canal Street turned into real canal as torrents of rain lash Greater Manchester  Manchester Evening News
  3. Flood warning as Greater Manchester braces itself for New Year's Eve deluge  Manchester Evening News
  4. Environment Agency Urges Caution Ahead Of New Year Celebrations  Yorkshire Times
  5. Alert mode: Authorities urge West Midlands residents to 'be... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Pre-market action: Here's the trade setup for today's session

The S&P BSE Sensex settled at 78,139.01, down by 109.12 points or 0.14% while the broader Nifty closed flat at 23,644.80, lower by 0.10 points. As 2024 ended, Nifty managed a 9% uptick over the previous year while Sensex rose by 8%.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Quick commerce companies quizzed by government over FDI, operating model

Senior executives from Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, Zepto, and Bigbasket met with Indian government officials. They discussed warehouse ownership, compliance with FDI norms, and the impact on kirana stores. The officials expressed concerns about delivery safety and competition for small shops. Representatives argued their services supplement demand. Quick commerce firms are growing rapidly and raising capital.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The AI puzzle: Will it help you work fewer hours, or will AI take away your job?

In 2025, AI will replace repetitive tasks but create new job opportunities. Experts predict more human-AI collaboration, with humans leading strategic and creative roles. Basic IT jobs may vanish, but overall work will increase. The demand for AI skills will rise. Humans must adapt and upskill to work alongside AI.