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Новости за 09.12.2025

Engineeringnews.co.za 

More than three-quarters of people in South Africa say AI is useful – study

More than three-quarters of respondents in South Africa say AI is useful, and trust levels are comparably high to other emerging markets, which reflects a population that is curious and optimistic about technological change. Emerging economies, such as Brazil, India and Mexico, lead global AI adoption with strong use and trust levels, and South Africa demonstrates similarly high confidence, a new study by international organisation the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and networking and security company Cisco shows.

Cyprus Mail 

UK house price growth slows to weakest rate since March

Britain’s housing market slowed in November in both annual and monthly terms in the run-up to the government’s budget, according to figures from mortgage lender Halifax. Halifax said house prices were flat in November, down from 0.5 per cent growth in October. Compared to a year ago, house price growth slowed to 0.7 per cent […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

IndiGo flight status today: Check cancellations and updates from major airports

IndiGo Flight Cancellation Today: IndiGo continued flight disruptions for the eighth day on December 9, 2025, with 58 cancellations at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. While operations are improving, over 4,500 IndiGo flights have been cancelled since December 2, with the airline expecting normalcy by December 10.

«Just Jared» 

Jane Seymour, 74, Says She Remains 'Very Sexually Active'

Jane Seymour might be turning 75 soon, but she’s not planning to slow down. The Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman star chatted with People recently and shared that she is still “very sexually active” with her boyfriend John Zambetti. Keep reading to find out more… In fact, she feels so great that she says she has [...]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Amid IndiGo fiasco and flight cancellations, Civil Aviation Secretary says 'things almost back to normal'

IndiGo flights cancelled: India's largest airline, IndiGo, faced a week of chaos due to massive flight cancellations, grounding tens of thousands of passengers. The government has cut IndiGo's winter schedule and reallocated slots to other airlines. While the Civil Aviation Secretary states operations are almost back to normal, IndiGo has processed significant refunds and assisted stranded customers.