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Новости за 08.01.2025

Is he serious? Allies wary as Trump threatens Greenland, Panama, Canada

France24.com (en) 

Imagine if Vladimir Putin or Xi Jinping threatened a hostile takeover of Greenland or the Panama Canal. So what about the president-elect of the United States... Is Donald Trump serious? Trump whose growing fixation comes two weeks ahead of Inauguration Day. He even sent his son to Greenland, much to the dismay of Denmark. That EU member has ruled Greenland for two centuries. Today it needs US-led Nato support to stare down the more pressing threat of the Russians in the Baltic Sea.

Every Hollywood Event, Premiere & Production Canceled Due to Wildfires in Los Angeles

«Just Jared» 

Wildfires are causing devastating effects in the Los Angeles area. There are currently three different fires, with the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire causing the most damage, ravaging through Pacific Palisades and causing over 30,000 residents to evacuate. Several celebrities have also had to evacuate, with some even losing their homes due to the [...]

Mark Chapman ridicules Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as Jamie Redknapp jumps in - Express

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Mark Chapman ridicules Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as Jamie Redknapp jumps in  Express
  2. Football Daily | Mikel Arteta, matchballs and Arsenal excuses that just fly differently  The Guardian
  3. FPL notes: Isak injury scare, Newcastle near Gameweek 29 blank  Fantasy Football Scout
  4. EFL defend Cup ball after Arteta's complaint  ESPN.co.uk
  5. Arsenal and their ‘FAKE PULIS-BALL’ leaves Mikel Arteta as ‘fake Basque Moyes’  Football365

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US Fed officials concerned over 'stalled' disinflation, tariffs: minutes

France24.com (en) 

The central bank voted 11-to-1 last month in favor of cutting interest rates by a quarter point and signaled a slower pace of cuts ahead, raising concerns that interest rates may have to remain higher for longer. The decision was taken against the backdrop of a small uptick in inflation over the last few months of the year, moving the Fed's favored inflation gauge away from its long-term target of two percent. At the same time, growth has remained robust and the labor market relatively resilient... Читать дальше...