30.11.2024 17:18Le gouvernement veut r?duire les boulets qui p?sent sur les agriculteurs Les agriculteurs en ont ras le bol des interdictions, des proc?dures, des normes, assure la ministre de lAgriculture, qui annonce une s?rie de mesures, dont la cr?ation dun Conseil dorientation pour la protection des cultures.30.11.2024 17:19FP? Skandal in Graz: Eine Tonbandaufnahme am W?rstelstand, ein Drogenlabor, ein Toter Podcast Ein Finanzskandal besch?ftigt die rechtsradikale FP? in Graz. Es geht um 1,8 Millionen Euro, die verschwunden sind. Dennoch hat ... 30.11.2024 17:20Syrian rebels reach central Aleppo as army announces temporary withdrawal Military says dozens of soldiers killed in attacks in northwest and it was regrouping to launch a 'counterattack'.30.11.2024 17:22I am starving in Gaza and I dont believe the world cant do anything Israel tried to starve Gaza before and the international community reacted. Why isnt it doing anything now?30.11.2024 17:24Frauenabteile in U-Bahnen: Dann haben wir bald Zust?nde wie in Teheran! Die Gr?nenpolitikerin Antje Kapek will U-Bahn-Abteile nur f?r Frauen. Der FDP-Bundestagsabgeordnete Christoph Meyer sagt, damit ... 30.11.2024 17:31Hans Frank, der Schl?chter von Polen: Kann man einen Vater lieben, der ein Massenm?rder war? Niklas Frank ist der Sohn von Hans Frank, dem Schl?chter von Polen, der 1946 zum Tode verurteilt und geh?ngt wurde. Er suche bis ... 30.11.2024 17:32How Suriname and Guyana plan to share oil and gas wealth with citizens Suriname will distribute revenues from new oil and gas discoveries among its more than 600,000 citizens.30.11.2024 17:33After Democratic Losses, a Little-Known Lawmaker Wants to Lead the Party State Senator James Skoufis of New York is mounting a long-shot bid for D.N.C. chair, hoping his record of success in Trump country proves persuasive to party insiders.30.11.2024 17:50Basteln f?r Weihnachten: Was schenken wir Oma? Alle Jahre wieder kommt die Bastelzeit: Diese Kleinigkeiten sind perfekte Geschenke f?r andere oder einen selbst. Getestet und ... 30.11.2024 18:00Over a year after Lahaina fires, Native Hawaiian homeowners hit another breaking point Mikey Burke, a Native Hawaiian and fourth-generation Lahainan, lost her home in the Maui wildfires last August.30.11.2024 18:00Starmer deploys royals to charm Gulf leaders in hopes of new trade deal As King Charles and Prince William roll out the red carpet, human rights campaigners say they must press for reformsThe royal family is being deployed by the UK government to roll out the red carpet for the autocratic leaders of Gulf states, amid hopes of a trade deal with the oil-rich countries.This week will see King Charles welcome the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and the first of his three wives, Sheikha Jawaher, to Buckingham Palace the first state visit under the new Labour government. The visit comes amid a flurry of activity involving the royal family or government ministers with the Gulf Cooperation Councils six nations: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 18:00Money trail: questions over deposed Bangladeshi elites ?400m UK property empire Associates of former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina have spent millions buying up top-flight property assets in the UKAs Sheikh Hasina watched Dhaka fade from view, aboard a military helicopter, crowds were storming her palatial residence.Far below, about 1,000 Bangladeshis lay dead and countless more injured, the toll of a brutal crackdown by her security forces on student-led protests, sometimes called the Monsoon Revolution. Hasina was soon in India, where she has remained in exile since August. Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 18:00Rush orders, cut costs, crossed fingers: How small businesses are preparing for tariffs Small businesses are already making moves to avoid expected cost increases or weighing whether to take a financial hit or pass it on to customers.30.11.2024 18:01Oracle is on pace for the best year since 1999. What led to the meteoric rise Bets on artificial intelligence and the buildout of large language models have hoisted the once ubiquitous tech stock to its best year in a quarter century.30.11.2024 18:03Analysts love these cheap stocks that have plenty of upside heading into 2025 A host of companies haven't received adequate credit in this year's stock market rally, according to several yardsticks. 30.11.2024 18:05Selenskyj hofft nun auf den Befreier von Mariupol Der ukrainische Pr?sident hat zwei hohe Posten im Milit?r neu besetzt. Besonders gro?e Erwartungen hat man an den neuen Heereschef ... 30.11.2024 18:05How GE Vernova plans to deploy small nuclear reactors across the developed world GE Vernova plans to roll out small modular reactors aimed at slashing exorbitant costs associated with building traditional nuclear plants. 30.11.2024 18:06Le gouvernement ne semble pas bouger, le RN pr?t ? la censure, affirme Tanguy La patronne du RN Marine Le Pen a donn? jusqu? lundi au premier ministre Michel Barnier pour tenir compte des lignes rouges de son parti sur le budget de la S?curit? sociale.30.11.2024 18:19Democrats Weigh Dumping Jerrold Nadler for Jamie Raskin in House Judiciary Committee Some House Democrats want to oust aging committee leaders like Representative Jerrold Nadler in favor of younger lawmakers who they see as better suited to take on the president.30.11.2024 18:21Gaza : trois humanitaires tu?s dans une frappe isra?lienne, annonce la D?fense civile30.11.2024 18:23Disneyland Paris : dans les coulisses du nouveau spectacle nocturne du parc, Disney Tales of Magic EXCLUSIF - Projections vid?o, feux dartifice, drones Le c?l?bre parc dattraction francilien peaufine actuellement sa nouvelle cr?ation, dop?e aux effets sp?ciaux lumineux, qui sera jou?e tous les soirs ? partir du 10 janvier.30.11.2024 18:40La Liste k?rt Schwarzwaldstube zum besten Restaurant der Welt schon wieder La Liste gilt als Weltrangliste der besten Restaurants. Ein Etablissement aus S?ddeutschland sticht erneut unter den 40.000 ... 30.11.2024 18:45What experts want you to know about Small Business Saturday Small Business Saturday encourages shoppers to shop small following Black Friday. Heres how to support small businesses and our favorites to shop from.30.11.2024 19:00Kyodo News Digest: Nov. 30, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here30.11.2024 19:00Russia Captures More Villages in Eastern Ukraine Russian forces are closing in on two strongholds. The fall of the cities could pave the way for a takeover of the southern part of the Donetsk region, analysts said.30.11.2024 19:00Charli xcx review a magnificent, one-woman triumph Co-op Live, ManchesterHaving left her mark on every high street and the Collins dictionary, the Brat star commands the stage alone in a joyful arena show that feels more like a warehouse raveCharli xcx is smoking a cigarette and surveying her disciples from an elevated platform. Most are clad in the ubiquitous slime green that adorned the cover of Junes culture-swallowing Brat album, while some sport the same wraparound glasses as their unapologetic idol. Everyone is dancing in unison to Apple, a curious bop about nature v nurture, fruit and airports, that went viral thanks to a TikTok dance. The Essex 32-year-old nonchalantly waves her cigarette like a baton, controlling an orchestra of mainly gay men and young women, before unleashing a familiar trigger warning for an oncoming crowd meltdown: Manchester, where the fuck you at? she roars as delirium ensues.Its an unexpected spectacle. When this short UK arena tour was first announced in April, it felt slightly overambitious for a peripheral but hugely influential pop star. Charlis flirtations with mainstream success Boom Clap, Fancy, 1999 were often sandwiched between more outre experimentations with various affiliates of gonzo UK electronic label PC Music, moving her into if you know, you know territory. Even 2022s Crash, her knowing attempt at being a pop sellout, only spent two weeks in the UK Top 40. Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 19:00AI expert Marietje Schaake: The way we think about technology is shaped by the tech companies themselves The Dutch policy director and former MEP on the unprecedented reach of big tech, the need for confident governments, and why the election of Trump changes everythingMarietje Schaake is a former Dutch member of the European parliament. She is now the international policy director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanfords Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence. Her new book is entitled The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley.In terms of power and political influence, what are the main differences between big tech and previous incarnations of big business?The difference is the role that these tech companies play in so many aspects of peoples lives: in the state, the economy, geopolitics. So while previous monopolists amassed a lot of capital and significant positions, they were usually in one sector, like oil or car production. These tech companies are like octopuses with tentacles in so many different directions. They have so much data, location data, search, communications, critical infrastructure, and now AI can be built on top of all that assembled power, which makes these companies very different animals to what weve seen in the past.The Tech Coup by Marietje Schaake is published by Princeton University Press (?22). To support the Guardian and Observer order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 19:01Plan emerges for Japan retailer Seven & i to spin off noncore stores A plan for Japanese retail giant Seven & i Holdings Co. to separately sell some of its noncore specialty store businesses is being floated as part of an effort to offload shares in its intermediate subsidiary York Holdings Co., a source close to the matter said Saturday.
The idea to spin off the noncore businesses, such as those in lifestyle goods and children's apparel, was proposed by potential buyers, the source said.
Read full story here30.11.2024 19:03I will never give up: mother seeks new clues about British son missing in Sardinia Cristina Pittalis urges mystery woman to come forward to help find son Michael, last seen in JulyThe anguished mother of a British man who vanished in Sardinia this summer has urged a woman from Jersey, who he was with in the days before he disappeared, to come forward and assist with the police investigation.Michael Frison, 25, from Chard in Somerset, went missing in mysterious circumstances from a farm in Luras, a remote, barren area in the north-east of the Italian island on 13 July, the day he was due to return home from a holiday visiting his grandparents. Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 19:04Absolutely outrageous: wealthy residents living in shadow of Harrods wage war on e-bikes Cycle chaos on streets has made the south-west London area a scrapyard, threatening pedestrians safety, say householdersAnyone popping into Harrods for a lobster roll at lunch or to pick up a new Jimmy Choo handbag in advance of the Christmas rush may have to watch their step on nearby pavements in case they walk into a haphazardly parked e-bike.The streets surrounding the historic department store have become the unlikely latest front in the problem of e-bikes being dumped on thoroughfares, blocking pedestrians and causing disruption to disabled people, who are trying to navigate the already densely populated paths. Residents in Kensington complain that there are so many e-bikes being parked in some of the streets that they have difficulty leaving their multi-million-pound homes. The area, they say, has turned into a scrapyard as tourists and commuters dump the rental bikes on the pavement when the designated collection bays are full. Continue reading... ... 30.11.2024 19:06Kriminalit?t: Wo die Gewalt in Deutschland steigt und wo sie sinkt Die Gewaltkriminalit?t steigt. Sehen Sie hier, wo die meisten Taten begangen werden und welche Regionen besonders sicher sind. 30.11.2024 19:06Cold blast to bring lake effect snow to multiple states into next week CBS New York meteorologist John Elliott said "very intense snow" will hit communities along the Great Lakes, Plans and Midwest regions as upwards of 6 feet of snow is forecast. Страницы: 720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760