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Новости за 04.01.2025

BangkokPost.com 

Debt relief scheme impact described as limited

The effect of the Thai government's recent debt relief proposals on banking sector credit metrics will be marginal in 2025 based on the initiative's limited scope, according to Fitch Ratings.

«MercoPress» (en) 

Suspicious connection detected in recent US criminal events

Theories that both the Tesla Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the ramming of New Year celebrating pedestrians on New Orleans' Bourbon Street were connected terrorist attacks gained strength as it was determined that the two perpetrators had a military background, including a past at the Fort Liberty base in North Carolina, formerly known as Fort Bragg.

BangkokPost.com 

Thaksin looms over Thai foreign policy

Thai diplomacy has recently reared its ugly head. Two approaches are at play -- the official one pronounced in parliament in September and the informal one made by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra at any given moment. Truth be told, the latter seems to overshadow the former. The Thaksinisation of Thai foreign policy is coming back with a loud bang.

BangkokPost.com 

Make America Great Again heads to Panama

US President-elect Donald Trump clearly does not intend to pursue a "good neighbour" policy. He has been mocking Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by calling him "governor" while proclaiming that a country of 40 million people should become the 51st US state. His first telephone conversation with Mexico's new president, Claudia Scheinbaum, had to be followed by Ms Scheinbaum politely...

BangkokPost.com 

Fireworks within limits

New Year's Eve and fireworks seem like an inseparable package. But mini rockets of exploding gunpowder in close proximity to a wild habitat is not a good idea. Ever.

BangkokPost.com 

Asian equities revive after slow start to 2025

RECAP: Asian stocks rose yesterday, aiming to shrug off a lacklustre start to 2025, while the dollar was steady near a two-year high as investors fret about US interest rates staying higher for longer. Worries about tariffs and China's economy also kept a lid on gains.

Deadline.com 

Jocko Sims Among 4 Joining NBC’s ‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ Series As Recurring

New Amsterdam alum Jocko Sims is back at NBC with a recurring role on the upcoming drama series Grosse Pointe Garden Society. Also recurring on the twisty, soapy mystery series from Good Girls‘ Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs are Saamer Usmani (Three Body Problem), Josh Ventura (Till) and Nora Zehetner (Grey’s Anatomy). Grosse Pointe Garden […]

Oilprice.com 

Morgan Stanley Joins U.S. Bank Exodus from Climate Coalition

A slew of US banks have exited a climate coalition in the days leading up to Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration. Yesterday evening, Morgan Stanley became the latest US bank to depart from the Net Zero Banking Alliance, as pressure increasingly mounted on financial institutions from Republican lawmakers. Despite leaving the alliance, Morgan Stanley said in a statement that the bank’s commitment to meeting its carbon targets “remains unchanged”. Citigroup and Bank of America also left the group earlier this week... Читать дальше...

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U.S. Army Medal of Honor Special Event Website - United States Army

  1. U.S. Army Medal of Honor Special Event Website  United States Army
  2. Biden awards Medal of Honor to 7 US Army soldiers in White House ceremony  CNN
  3. Biden Honors Police Officers and Veterans With Medals at White House  The New York Times
  4. President Joe Biden to award Medal of Honor to 7 service members  Military Times
  5. Presidential Medal of Valor to be awarded to FDNY firefighters Lt. John Vanderstar and Brendan Gaffney by Biden  ABC7 New York

Voice of America 

U.S. Steel sale hits brick wall

U.S. President Joe Biden officially blocked Nippon Steel's proposed $14.9-billion purchase of U.S. Steel Friday over national security issues, dealing a fatal blow to the contentious merger plan with the Japanese company. Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel blasted the decision, saying Biden cited no credible evidence to support the national security claim and vowed to sue. We speak with Scott Laing, a professor at the School of Management, University at Buffalo.