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G7 calls for peace in Taiwan-strait, backs international participation

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The G7 leaders have emphasized the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, supporting Taiwan's participation in international organizations. They called for a peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues and opposed China's militarization in the South China Sea. Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed this support.

Denmark’s material consumption is 75 percent above EU average

The Copenhagen Post online 

In 2022, Danish households and businesses consumed a total of 149 million tons of materials – around 75 percent above the EU average, according to Danmarks Statistik.While Denmark’s average consumption per capita was 25.3 tonnes, the EU average was 14.4 tonnes. That places Denmark as the fifth highest consumer in 2022, behind Finland (43.7), Romania […]

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Chiang Mai University flooded

BangkokPost.com 

Runoff from Doi Suthep caused flooding at Chiang Mai University on Friday morning, worsening the city's flood situation.

Murder Charge Laid Following Dargaville Homicide

Scoop 

Police have today charged a man with murder following the discovery of a body in a vehicle on Ripiro Beach, Dargaville earlier this month. Jasmaine Corin Reihana, 35, was found dead inside a burnt out vehicle on 9 September. Since then, Police ...

Does the change in StockRank matter to SuperStock performance?

Stockopedia 

When I wrote an article looking at when to sell SuperStocks, I controversially suggested that investors may want to ignore SuperStocks that have remained SuperStocks for an extended period. Rather than being undervalued stocks that are ripe for a re-rating, they are instead likely to have features that the algorithms like but investors won’t. This led to an interesting debate in the comments as to whether stocks that have risen recently to become SuperStocks should be favoured over those that have been SuperStocks for some time. Читать дальше...

Shigeru Ishiba: The outsider set to lead Japan

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's new prime minister, known for his solitary nature and intellectual prowess, takes over the ruling Liberal Democratic Party amidst declining public support. Ishiba, a former defense minister, aims to revitalize Japan by decentralizing government agencies and enhancing disaster preparedness while advocating for a more assertive national security policy.