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Tokyo’s top tuna for the new year sells for ¥114.2 million

The Japan Times 

The priciest giant bluefin tuna sold at Tokyo’s biggest fish market on the first day of business in 2024 fetched ¥114.2 million ($788,440), in an auction for what is considered an auspicious fish that has become a New Year’s tradition.

New Jeffrey Epstein case documents name several prominent figures; here's what we know so far

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Recent court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein's case, unveiled through a federal lawsuit by victim Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed prominent names. While shedding light on Epstein's associations, their presence doesn't imply wrongdoing. These records, spanning 327 pages, featured figures like Doug Band, Ron Burkle, Vicky Ward, Sharon Churcher, and Eva Dubin. Despite prior revelations about Epstein's circle, the documents mainly reaffirm known facts and connections, yet offering glimpses into his abuse tactics. Читать дальше...



Meeting on post-war Gaza ends in fracas as ministers snipe at IDF chief over probe - The Times of Israel

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  1. Meeting on post-war Gaza ends in fracas as ministers snipe at IDF chief over probe  The Times of Israel
  2. Israeli minister lays out next steps for Gaza after Hamas war  euronews
  3. Opposition leader Lapid calls for government to be replaced after explosive fight in meeting on post-war Gaza  The Times of Israel
  4. Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 91  Al Jazeera English

Bruins Notes: Jim Montgomery Points To Game Management As Reason For Loss

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

BOSTON — The Bruins had their four-game winning streak snapped by the Pittsburgh Penguins with a flourish of back-and-forth goals at TD Garden on Thursday night. Boston was able to get on the board first when Brad Marchand potted his 14th goal of the season just 41 seconds in, but the Bruins weren’t able to […]

US bankruptcies surged 18 per cent in 2023 and seen rising again in 2024

Cyprus Mail 

US bankruptcy filings surged by 18 per cent in 2023 on the back of higher interest rates, tougher lending standards and the continued runoff of pandemic-era backstops, data published Wednesday showed, although insolvency case volumes remain well below the level seen before the outbreak of COVID-19. Total bankruptcy filings –...





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