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Новости за 02.01.2025

In Canada, Justin Trudeau's Liberals sink to 16% in polls

Boing Boing 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was once the fresh face of the Liberal party there, winning three elections on center-left platforms despite a string of scandals. His popularity faded slowly, then suddenly: in recent months the bottom has fallen out in his polling, sinking his party to just 16% with a general election looming. — Read the rest

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Driftless Region Beef Conference offered in Dubuque Jan. 23-24

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

University of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin Extension services are working together to offer the 13th annual Driftless Region Beef Conference to be held on Jan. 23 and 24 at the Grand River Convention Center in Dubuque, Iowa. The aim of…

Year of Turmoil: How 2024 Will Be Remembered in the Middle East

RIA Novosti  

2024 proved the old axiom that the Middle East is the perpetual home of instability and strife, with a series of militia vs. state, state vs. state and bloc vs. bloc conflicts plaguing the region, virtually all of them involving Israel. Sputnik asked a pair of top regional affairs experts to sum up 2024, and provide forecasts for the coming year.

Virgin Australia crewmembers allegedly sexually assaulted and robbed in Fiji - CBS News

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  1. Virgin Australia crewmembers allegedly sexually assaulted and robbed in Fiji  CBS News
  2. Airline crew, reportedly of Virgin Australia, allegedly sexually assaulted, robbed in Fiji  USA TODAY
  3. Suspect questioned over alleged sexual assault of Virgin Australia flight crew member in Fiji  The Guardian
  4. Virgin Australia crew allegedly raped and robbed in Fiji on New Year’s Day  The Independent
  5. Virgin Australia crew members allegedly raped and robbed in Fiji  Euronews

Ivory Coast president says French forces to withdraw in January

France24.com (en) 

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara said in an end-of-year speech that French forces will withdraw from the West African nation in January, making it the latest country to weaken military ties with the former colonial power. Ouattara said late on Tuesday that Ivory Coast could be proud of its army "whose modernisation is now effective.