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Low-quality Chinese power banks face scrutiny in India

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Indian government is cracking down on imports of substandard Chinese power banks that fail safety and performance checks. The Bureau of Indian Standards has already cancelled registrations of two major Chinese suppliers. Domestic cell manufacturers are benefiting, as the market shifts towards local production. Power bank prices might rise slightly as a result.

Arsenal ratings: Saka and Odegaard star with Trossard back to his best - Evening Standard

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  1. Arsenal ratings: Saka and Odegaard star with Trossard back to his best  Evening Standard
  2. Saka sparkles as five-star Arsenal move second with victory at West Ham  The Guardian
  3. Moment huge brawl breaks out in West Ham end with punches thrown and fan knocked to ground in London derby...  The Sun
  4. Watch a full match replay of our West Ham clash | Video | News  Arsenal.com
  5. Bukayo Saka inspires rampant Arsenal as Ruud van Nistelrooy sees scale of Leicester task -... Читать дальше...

Labour Ministry to help youth explore job opportunities at ILO, UN bodies

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The labour and employment ministry of India has collaborated with the International Labour Organization and other UN bodies to help Indian students explore global work opportunities. A regional webinar on December 6 will connect 1,500 students from Delhi-NCR with senior executives of these organisations.

Is John Reardon Single or Married? His Wife Is Also a Hallmark Star!

«Just Jared» 

John Reardon is back on Hallmark Channel for the 2024 holiday season and he’s playing Ethan in the new movie Believe in Christmas. The 49-year-old actor is best known for his work on Canadian television shows like Arctic Air, Continuum and Hudson & Rex. You may have also seen John in movies like White Chicks, [...]

Taiwan's Lai Arrives In US For Start Of Pacific Tour

International Business Times 

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te arrived Saturday in the United States for the start of a week-long tour in the Pacific that he said would usher in a new era of democracy, but has sparked fury in Beijing.