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China’s electric-vehicle leader BYD posts record sales in 2024 - Financial Times

  1. China’s electric-vehicle leader BYD posts record sales in 2024  Financial Times
  2. Tesla sales stall as China's BYD closes in  BBC
  3. BYD, Chinese EV Peers Post Record Sales for December  The Wall Street Journal
  4. BYD Became 2nd Best Selling Automaker in World in November!  CleanTechnica
  5. BYD Company hits production milestone of 10M new energy vehicles  Seeking Alpha

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Impressive Arsenal fightback at Brentford as Mikel Arteta and Ethan Nwaneri expose Jason Cundy - CharlesWatts.Football

  1. Impressive Arsenal fightback at Brentford as Mikel Arteta and Ethan Nwaneri expose Jason Cundy  CharlesWatts.Football
  2. Premier League LIVE: Brentford vs Arsenal - commentary, scores, updates, preview, team news, stats & head-to-head  BBC
  3. Premier League reaction as Arsenal go second plus transfer & gossip latest  BBC.com
  4. FPL notes: Timber ban, Havertz ill + consistent Mbeumo  Fantasy Football Scout
  5. Brentford 1-3 Arsenal: Gunners cut Liverpool's lead at... Читать дальше...

Guiseley AFC 

24/25 Away Fan Guide: Workington

Borough Park is the destination for our first away game of 2025 on Saturday, if you’re making the trip our

France24.com (en) 

Zimbabwe’s blueberry exports: Growers complain of minimal govt support

Zimbabwe’s blueberry exports are positioning the country as one of the top growers in Africa, making over $100 million annually in export revenue. But over 20 years after repossessing land, local Black farmers have found it tough to enter the capital intensive blueberries sector. There are only 22 farmers growing blueberries and a handful indigenous farmers. Major barriers to entry include investment of up to $80 000 to grow the crop per hectare as FRANCE 24’s Nyasha Chingoyo reports.

Project Syndicate 

Will Trump Fire the Fed?

Despite Donald Trump’s assurances that he will not seek to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, there is little doubt that the US president-elect aims to gain greater influence over the Fed’s decision-making. Such interference could drive up long-term interest rates, damaging the American economy.