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Air Filters Market: Clean Future: $15.8B in 2023 to $27.7B by 2031 11-21-2024 08:46 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction Press release from: SkyQuest Technology Group Air Filters Market Scope: Key Insights : Air Filters Market size was valued at USD 14.68 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 15.75 billion in 2023 to USD 27.68 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% in the forecast period (2024-2031). Discover Your Competitive Edge with a Free Sample Report : https://www.skyquestt.com/sample-request/air-filters-market Access the full 2024 Market report for a comprehensive understanding @ https://www.skyquestt.com/report/air-filters-market In-Depth Exploration of the global Air Filters Market: This report offers a thorough exploration of the global Air Filters market, presenting a wealth of data that has been meticulously researched and analyzed. 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To establish the important thing traits, Ask Our Experts @ https://www.skyquestt.com/speak-with-analyst/air-filters-market Table of Contents Chapter 1 Industry Overview 1.1 Definition 1.2 Assumptions 1.3 Research Scope 1.4 Market Analysis by Regions 1.5 Market Size Analysis from 2023 to 2030 11.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Medical Computer Cart Industry Impact Chapter 2 Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries 2.1 Market (Volume and Value) by Type 2.3 Market (Volume and Value) by Regions Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis 3.1 Worldwide Production Market Analysis 3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis Chapter 4 Medical Computer Cart Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2023-2023) Chapter 5 North America Market Analysis Chapter 6 East Asia Market Analysis Chapter 7 Europe Market Analysis Chapter 8 South Asia Market Analysis Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Market Analysis Chapter 10 Middle East Market Analysis Chapter 11 Africa Market Analysis Chapter 12 Oceania Market Analysis Chapter 13 Latin America Market Analysis Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Medical Computer Cart Business Chapter 15 Market Forecast (2023-2030) Chapter 16 Conclusions Address: 1 Apache Way, Westford, Massachusetts 01886 Phone: USA (+1) 351-333-4748 Email: sales@skyquestt.com About Us: SkyQuest Technology is leading growth consulting firm providing market intelligence, commercialization and technology services. It has 450+ happy clients globally. This release was published on openPR.Email news briefs and event listings to pvarine@triblive.com . Volunteer bell ringers needed The Salvation Army is seeking volunteer bell ringers through Dec. 20 on Fridays and Saturdays at the Delmont Walmart. Volunteers can sign up for a 1-hour shift between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Walmart is at 6700 Hollywood Boulevard in Salem. For more, email sadelmont13@gmail.com . For more on volunteering, see Trib writer Patrick Varine’s account of volunteering in 2023 as a bell ringer in Hempfield. American Legion scholarships The Pennsylvania American Legion is taking entries for its annual essay contest. Winners will receive $3,500, $3,000 or $2,500 scholarships. The contest is open to students in multiple categories: grades 6-8 and 9-12. Students can be from public, private, parochial, cyber/charter or home-schooled. Students must submit their essay by mail or hand delivery to their local American Legion post by Jan. 8, 2025 for those in grades 9-12, and by Feb. 5, 2025, for those in grades 6-8. Complete rules and regulations are available at PA-legion.com/programs/student-and-youth/essay-program or by emailing wareagles79@hotmail.com . The Legion also hosts an oratorical contest with scholarships offering $7,500, $5,000 and $4,000. That contest is only open to those in grades 9-12. More information is available at Legion.org/oratorical or by emailing jgdrnjevich@aol.com . Holiday events • Export Light Up Night will take place at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 outside the Export Fire Department at the corner of Washington and Lincoln avenues. The evening will include a fish fry at the Export Moose from 3-8 p.m., a dance performance by DeStella Dance Centre, live music from 6-8 p.m. at Keystone Church, and Santa’s arrival at 7 p.m. There will also be a lottery tree raffle and the annual cookie crawl. • Santa at Sardis will take place from 1-4 p.m. Dec. 7 at Sardis Park, on Rocky Hill Lane in Murrysville. The annual celebration will include campfires, s’mores, hot cocoa, cookies and photos with Santa. Parking is limited and families are encouraged to carpool. In addition, the field is often wet and/or muddy and proper footwear is also encouraged. The event is also seeking volunteers. If interested, call 724-327-2100, ext. 131 or 115. • Breakfast with the Clauses, 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 7 at the White Valley AMVETS, 2100 Carolina Street in Murrysville. Hosted by the Delmont Rotary’s Rotaract Club. There will be a “reindeer pancake bar” with fresh fruit and assorted toppings along with sausage, homemade cookies and beverages. There will also be face painting and crafts for children. The cost is $7 for anyone over 13 years old, $5 for those ages 3-12, and free for those 2 years and under. • Kiski Valley Community Band Christmas concert, 7 p.m. Dec. 7 at Christ Lutheran Church, 5330 Old Logans Ferry Road, Murrysville. Donations will be accepted to benefit Trinity Lutheran Church, North Side, Pittsburgh, and the Kiski Valley Food Bank. • Jingles & Gingerbread at the Murrysville Community Library, 6-8 p.m. Dec. 9 at the library, 4130 Sardis Road. The evening will include festive crafts, entertainment from the Penn-Trafford Flute Choir, Laurel Harmony Chorus and Newlonsburg Presbyterian Church Bell Choir, and chances to win raffle baskets. • Bus trip to People’s Gas Holiday Market in Downtown Pittsburgh, will take place Dec. 11, hosted by the Murrysville and Hempfield recreation departments. The bus still stop to pick up participants at Hempfield Park (22o Forbes Trail Road, Hempfield) at 10 a.m. and at Murrysview Shoppes (5030 William Penn Hwy., Murrysville) at 10:30 a.m. The bus will leave the market at 3 p.m. The cost is $35 per person and includes light snacks. • A special Polar Express event along with a live reading of “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” will take place at 5 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Delmont Public Library with guest Kenneth Serfass. Serfass regularly appears at local libraries and events, typically as a re-enactor portraying past presidents like Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. The event is for children ages 2-10. Registration is required by calling 724-468-5329 and only 20 spots are available. The library is at 75 School Street in Delmont. • Breakfast with Santa, 9-11 a.m. Dec. 14 at the Delmont Volunteer Fire Department, 2360 Route 66. Cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children ages 3-9, and free for children under 3 years old. The morning will include Santa’s arrival at 9 a.m., letters to Santa, a coloring contest and a special treat for all participating children. Reservations are required by calling 724-689-5591. • Monticello Lights, 6-9 p.m. Dec. 14-15 along Monticello Drive in Delmont. Enjoy some of the most intense holiday decorating you’re likely to encounter as the neighborhood competes to see who can earn the most donations for Delmont Meals on Wheels and WTAE’s Project Bundle-Up. Attendees can “vote” on their favorite house by donating as they drive by in person or via Venmo. • A special live reading of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” by Kenneth Serfass will take place Dec. 14 at Trinity United Church of Christ in Delmont. The reading will be at noon, Dec. 14 at the church, 39 East Pittsburgh Street in Delmont. Attendees are invited to bring a food item to donate to the Westmoreland Food Bank, a new unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots program or a new pet toy for the Action for Animals shelter in Latrobe. Refreshments will be available during a 20-minute intermission and after the program. No registration is required; the program is free to attend. • Delmont Holidaze, 3-7 p.m. Dec. 15 at Rose Wigfield Parklet, 27 Greensburg Street. The afternoon will include live music, food trucks, craft vendors, a kids’ activity area and a parade with Santa and the Elf Squad at 3 p.m. In addition, the borough will give away a dozen brand-new bicycles and children will receive a special toy from Santa. Priest shares journey at ‘Boomers & Beyond’ Father David Slusarick, parochial vicar at Mother of Sorrows Parish in Murrysville, St. John’s in Delmont and St. Mary’s in Export will be the featured speaker at the Dec. 10 “Boomers & Beyond” speaker series. Slusarick will share the story of his journey to the priesthood. The presentation will begin at noon at Mother of Sorrows social hall, 4202 Old William Penn Highway in Murrysville. There is no cost to attend. Participants may bring a bag lunch and a guest. Symphony East luncheon The public is invited to the annual Symphony East “Sounds of Joy” holiday luncheon, set for 11:45 a.m. Dec. 2 at the Lamplighter Restaurant on Route 22. For more, or to request a reservation form, call 724-327-4864 or go to SymphonyEast.org/events. ‘Wreaths Across America’ Members of Trail Life USA Troop 2417 are accepting sponsorships for wreaths to be laid on veterans’ graves at Murrysville Cemetery during National Wreaths Across America Day, which is Dec. 14. Sponsorships start at $17. To sponsor a wreath, go to WreathsAcrossAmerica.org/PA0882P. Upcoming public meetings • Franklin Regional school board combined discussion and voting meetings, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Murrysville municipal building, 4100 Sardis Road. Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast local access Channel 21 and streamed live at Murrysville.com. Agendas are published in advance at Go.boarddocs.com/pa/frrg/Board.nsf • Murrysville council, 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the municipal building, 4100 Sardis Road. Meetings are broadcast live on Comcast local access Channel 21 and streamed live at Murrysville.com . • Delmont council, 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at the borough building, 77 Greensburg Street. Agendas are posted in advance at DelmontBoro.com . • Export council, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the borough building, 5821 Washington Avenue. Agendas are posted in advance at ExportPennsylvania.com.
Nedbank and Avo bring affordable, eco-friendly water heating to South African homesThe Impact of Small ChangesViewers were frustrated with the twist after Dean McCullough and Danny Jones' trial I'm A Celebrity viewers were fuming after a twist in tonight's episode. Ant and Dec returned to front Friday's edition of TV's toughest entertainment challenge. Danny Jones and Dean McCullough took part in the Bushtucker Trial as they aimed to win stars for the camp. The High Street of Horrors involved saw the two have to find the hidden stars among three shows. However, a twist meant the campmates had to root through creepy crawlies, pigeons and fish guts to find the stars. The two fared well as they were delighted to win eight stars for the camp. However, Ant and Dec revealed there was "not so good news" as they announced a twist for the two campmates. One of Dean or Richard would be joining Reverend Richard Coles and Maura Higgins in the junkyard. The newcomers have had to convinced the original campmates the junkyard is not the haven of luxury it truly is. Dean was horrified to join the junkyard as he thought it would be another night of no food. However, he was thrilled at the twist of fate as Rev Richard and Maura revealed the truth. Viewers on social media platform X were frustrated as Dean has struggled in all of the Bushtucker Trials he has participated in all week. They argued he was the least deserving of all the campmates to enjoy the luxury of the junkyard. Tracey commented: "Raging they picked Dean for the junkyard." Rachel posted: "Turned it off. CBA today with his nonsense." Effie commented: "Danny, Richard & Maura would’ve been such a sick trio we were robbed." Victoria said: "I'm so mad dean doesn't even deserve any of that comfort what so ever." Michael said: "I cant believe danny let dean get all the credit for doing F**K all and now he gets put in the luxury camp." Olly posted: "Dean just falls upwards." Nana said: "I’m actually annoyed Dean got picked. He’s done NOTHING."
LISHUI, China , Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CN Energy Group. Inc. (NASDAQ: CNEY ) ("CNEY" or the "Company") today announced that o n November 26, 2024 , the Company received a written notice from the Listing Qualifications Staff of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC ("Nasdaq") notifying the Company that, while the Company has not regained compliance with the minimum $1.00 bid price per share requirement (the "Minimum Bid Price Requirement"), Nasdaq has determined that the Company is eligible for an additional 180 calendar day period, or until May 27, 2025 (the "Second Compliance Period"), to regain compliance. Nasdaq's determination was based on (i) the Company meeting the continued listing requirement for market value of publicly held shares and all other applicable requirements for initial listing on The Nasdaq Capital Market, with the exception of the Minimum Bid Price Requirement, and (ii) the Company's written notice to Nasdaq of its intention to cure the deficiency during the Second Compliance Period by effecting a reverse stock split, if necessary. If at any time during the Second Compliance Period, the closing bid price of the Company's Class A ordinary shares meets or exceeds US$1.00 per share for at least ten consecutive business days, Nasdaq will provide written confirmation of compliance, and this matter will be closed. The Company intends to continue to actively monitor its compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Requirement and, as appropriate, will consider available options to resolve any deficiencies and regain compliance, including the implementation of a reverse share split, if necessary. About CN Energy Group. Inc. CN Energy Group. Inc. is currently listed on NASDAQ under the symbol "CNEY." With patented proprietary bioengineering and physiochemical technologies, CNEY has pioneered and specialized in producing high-quality recyclable activated carbon and renewable energy from abandoned forest and agricultural residues, converting harmful wastes into invaluable wealth and delivering significant financial, economic, environmental and ecologic benefits. CNEY's products and services have been widely used by food and beverage producers, industrial and pharmaceutical manufacturers, as well as environmental protection enterprises. For more information, please visit the Company's website at www.cneny.com . Forward-Looking Statements Certain statements, other than statements of historical facts, made in this announcement are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including the further spread of the COVID-19 virus or new variants thereof, or the occurrence of another wave of cases and the impact it may have on the Company's operations and the demand for the Company's products, and are based on current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that the Company believes may affect its financial conditions, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs. Investors can identify these forward-looking statements by words or phrases such as "may," "will, " "expect, " "anticipate, " "aim," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "potential," "continue," "is/are likely to" or other similar expressions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. 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Special counsel Jack Smith's move on Monday to abandon the federal election interference case against Trump means jurors will likely never decide whether the president-elect is criminally responsible for his attempts to cling to power after losing the 2020 campaign. The decision to walk away from the election charges and the separate classified documents case against Trump marks an abrupt end of the Justice Department’s unprecedented legal effort that once threatened his liberty but appears only to have galvanized his supporters. The abandonment of the cases accusing Trump of endangering American democracy and national security does away with the most serious legal threats he was facing as he returns to the White House. It was the culmination of a monthslong defense effort to delay the proceedings at every step and use the criminal allegations to Trump's political advantage, putting the final word in the hands of voters instead of jurors. “We always knew that the rich and powerful had an advantage, but I don’t think we would have ever believed that somebody could walk away from everything,” said Stephen Saltzburg, a George Washington University law professor and former Justice Department official. “If there ever was a Teflon defendant, that’s Donald Trump.” While prosecutors left the door open to the possibility that federal charges could be re-filed against Trump after he leaves office, that seems unlikely. Meanwhile, Trump's presidential victory has thrown into question the future of the two state criminal cases against him in New York and Georgia. Trump was supposed to be sentenced on Tuesday after his conviction on 34 felony counts in his New York hush money case , but it's possible the sentencing could be delayed until after Trump leaves office, and the defense is pushing to dismiss the case altogether. Smith's team stressed that their decision to abandon the federal cases was not a reflection of the merit of the charges, but an acknowledgement that they could not move forward under longstanding Justice Department policy that says sitting presidents cannot face criminal prosecution. Trump's presidential victory set “at odds two fundamental and compelling national interests: On the one hand, the Constitution’s requirement that the President must not be unduly encumbered in fulfilling his weighty responsibilities . . . and on the other hand, the Nation’s commitment to the rule of law,” prosecutors wrote in court papers. The move just weeks after Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris underscores the immense personal stake Trump had in the campaign in which he turned his legal woes into a political rallying cry. Trump accused prosecutors of bringing the charges in a bid to keep him out of the White House, and he promised revenge on his perceived enemies if he won a second term. “If Donald J. Trump had lost an election, he may very well have spent the rest of his life in prison,” Vice President-elect JD Vance, wrote in a social media post on Monday. “These prosecutions were always political. Now it’s time to ensure what happened to President Trump never happens in this country again.” After the Jan. 6 attack by Trump supporters that left more than 100 police officers injured, Republican leader Mitch McConnell and several other Republicans who voted to acquit Trump during his Senate impeachment trial said it was up to the justice system to hold Trump accountable. The Jan. 6 case brought last year in Washington alleged an increasingly desperate criminal conspiracy to subvert the will of voters after Trump's 2020 loss, accusing Trump of using the angry mob of supporters that attacked the Capitol as “a tool” in his campaign to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence and obstruct the certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory. Hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters — many of whom have said they felt called to Washington by Trump — have pleaded guilty or been convicted by juries of federal charges at the same courthouse where Trump was supposed to stand trial last year. As the trial date neared, officials at the courthouse that sits within view of the Capitol were busy making plans for the crush of reporters expected to cover the historic case. But Trump's argument that he enjoyed absolute immunity from prosecution quickly tied up the case in appeals all the way up to the Supreme Court. The high court ruled in July that former presidents have broad immunity from prosecution , and sent the case back to the trial court to decide which allegations could move forward. But the case was dismissed before the trial court could get a chance to do so. The other indictment brought in Florida accused Trump of improperly storing at his Mar-a-Lago estate sensitive documents on nuclear capabilities, enlisting aides and lawyers to help him hide records demanded by investigators and cavalierly showing off a Pentagon “plan of attack” and classified map. But U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the case in July on grounds that Smith was illegally appointed . Smith appealed to the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but abandoned that appeal on Monday. Smith's team said it would continue its fight in the appeals court to revive charges against Trump's two co-defendants because “no principle of temporary immunity applies to them.” In New York, jurors spent weeks last spring hearing evidence in a state case alleging a Trump scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex. New York prosecutors recently expressed openness to delaying sentencing until after Trump's second term, while Trump's lawyers are fighting to have the conviction dismissed altogether. In Georgia, a trial while Trump is in office seems unlikely in a state case charging him and more than a dozen others with conspiring to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state. The case has been on hold since an appeals court agreed to review whether to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over her romantic relationship with the special prosecutor she had hired to lead the case. 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Salesforce pulled the market higher after highlighting its artificial-intelligence offering for customers. Marvell Technology jumped even more after saying it’s seeing strong demand from AI. Treasury yields eased, while bitcoin climbed after President-elect Donald Trump nominated a crypto advocate to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes are rising toward more records Wednesday after tech companies talked up how much of a boost they're getting from . The S&P 500 climbed 0.5% to add to what looks to be one of its best years of the millennium. It’s on track to set an all-time high for the 56th time this year after coming off . The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 252 points, or 0.6%, with an hour remaining in trading, while the Nasdaq composite was adding 1.2% to its own record. Salesforce helped pull the market higher after delivering stronger revenue for the latest quarter than analysts expected, though its profit fell just short. CEO Mark Benioff highlighted the company’s artificial-intelligence offering for customers, saying “the rise of autonomous AI agents is revolutionizing global labor, reshaping how industries operate and scale.” The stock of the company, which helps businesses manage their customers, rose 9.3%. Marvell Technology jumped even more after delivering better results than expected, up 23.2%. CEO Matt Murphy said the semiconductor supplier is seeing strong demand from AI and gave a forecast for profit in the upcoming quarter that topped analysts’ expectations. They helped offset a 9.8% drop for Foot Locker, which reported profit and revenue that fell short of analysts’ expectations. CEO Mary Dillon said the company is taking a more cautious view, and it cut its forecasts for sales and profit this year. 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It said it’s also benefiting from lower fuel prices, as well as lower costs due to improved on-time performance. JetBlue jumped 8.3%, while Southwest Airlines climbed 2.8%. In stock markets abroad, South Korea’s Kospi sank 1.4% following a night full of drama in Seoul. President Yoon Suk Yeol was facing after he suddenly on Tuesday night, prompting troops to surround the parliament. Yoon accused pro-North Korean forces of plotting to overthrow one of the world’s most vibrant democracies. The martial law declaration was revoked about six hours later. Samsung Electronics fell 0.9% in Seoul. The country’s financial regulator said it was prepared to deploy 10 trillion won ($7.07 billion) into a stock market stabilization fund at any time, the Yonhap news agency reported. In , bitcoin climbed back above $97,000 after Trump said he would , a cryptocurrency advocate, to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission. ___ AP Writers Matt Ott and Zimo Zhong contributed. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administration is urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilization laws to allow for the conscription of troops as young as 18. A senior Biden administration official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private consultations, said Wednesday that the outgoing Democratic administration wants Ukraine to lower the mobilization age to 18 from the current age of 25 to help expand the pool of fighting-age men available to help a badly outnumbered Ukraine in its nearly three-year-old war with Russia. The official said “the pure math” of Ukraine's situation now is that it needs more troops in the fight. The White House has pushed more than $56 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the start of Russia's February 2022 invasion and expects to send billions more to Kyiv before Biden leaves office in less than months. But with time running out, the Biden White House is also sharpening its viewpoint that Ukraine has the weaponry it needs and now must dramatically increase its troop levels if it's going to stay in the fight with Russia. The official said the Ukrainians believe they need about 160,000 additional troops, but the U.S. administration believes they probably will need more than that. More than 1 million Ukrainians are now in uniform, including National Guard and other units. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has also been hearing concerns from allies in other Western capitals that Ukraine has a troop level problem and not an arms problem, according to European officials who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive diplomatic conversations. The European allies have also stressed that the lack of depth means that it may soon become untenable for Ukraine to continue to operate in Russia’s Kursk border region that Ukraine seized this year. The situation in Kursk has become further complicated by the arrival of thousands of North Korean troops who have come to help Moscow try to claw back the land. The stepped-up push on Ukraine to strengthen its fighting ranks also comes as Ukraine braces for President-elect Donald Trump to take office on Jan. 20. The Republican said he would bring about a swift end to the war and has raised uncertainty about whether his administration would continue the vital U.S. military support for Ukraine. “There are no easy answers to Ukraine’s serious manpower shortage, but lowering the draft age would help,” said Bradley Bowman, senior director of the Center on Military and Political Power at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. "These are obviously difficult decisions for a government and society that has already endured so much due to Russia’s invasion.” Ukraine has taken steps to broaden the pool of draft-eligible men, but the efforts have only scratched the surface against a much larger Russian military. In April, Ukraine’s parliament passed a series of laws, including lowering its draft-eligible age for men from 27 to 25, aimed at broadening the universe of men who could be called on to join the grinding war. Those laws also did away with some draft exemptions and created an online registry for recruits. They were expected to add about 50,000 troops, far short of what Zelenskyy said at the time was needed. Zelenskyy has consistently stated that he has no plans to lower the mobilization age. A senior Ukrainian official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity, said Ukraine does not have enough equipment to match the scale of its ongoing mobilization efforts. The official said Ukrainian officials see the push to the lower the draft age as part of an effort by some Western partners to deflect attention from their own delays in providing equipment or belated decisions. The official cited as an example the delay in giving Ukraine permission to use longer-range weapons to strike deep into Russian territory. The Ukrainians do not see lowering the draft age to recruit more soldiers as a substitute for countering Russia’s advantage in equipment and weaponry, the official said. Conscription has been a sensitive matter in Ukraine throughout the war. Russia’s own problems with adequate troop levels and planning early in the war prevented Moscow from taking full advantage of its edge. But the tide has shifted and the U.S. says the Ukrainian shortage can no longer be overlooked. Some Ukrainians have expressed worry that further lowering the minimum conscription age and taking more young adults out of the workforce could backfire by further harming the war-ravaged economy. The senior Biden administration official added that the administration believes that Ukraine can also optimize its current force by more aggressively dealing with soldiers who desert or go absent without leave. AP White House correspondent Zeke Miller and AP writer Hanna Arhirova in Kyiv contributed to this report.At least 6 dead in political protests in Pakistan’s capitalKolkata: Consumer goods makers have significantly increased their capital expenditure, including on research and development (R&D), to make their products as well as manufacturing processes sustainable and environment friendly, as these factors are becoming crucial for both consumers and investors. Companies increased their capex up to nine times in the past three financial years, and on R&D by up to four times, to specifically make products and manufacturing processes sustainable, according to an ET study of 15 leading publicly traded companies across fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), automobile and electronics sectors. For a few companies, expenditure went up on both counts. "Consumers nowadays, especially the younger generation, are extremely conscious about sustainability and prefer to buy brands who develop sustainable products and use sustainable manufacturing processes ," said Pradeep Bakshi, managing director of Tata-owned appliance manufacturer Voltas . "Even for business-to-business deals, this has become a benchmark." He said the company is using components which are greener in nature, along with recycled plastic for some models of air coolers and washing machines, and also pushing for biodiversity inside the factory campuses. For automakers, most of their capex and R&D expenses are related to electric vehicle development and reduction of emissions from fuel vehicles. 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Two-wheeler manufacturer Bajaj Auto deployed 100% of its R&D spending in the past three fiscals on electric vehicle development, while the share of R&D in capex went up to 65.1% in 2023-24 from 6.4% in 2021-22. Havells India managing director Anil Rai Gupta said companies are not only focused on developing energy-efficient products but also reaching zero norm standards earlier which has a greater acceptance globally among consumers and investors when Indian companies are going global. FMCG companies such as HUL , ITC and Tata Consumer Products have increased their spending on R&D to replace non-recyclable plastics with recyclable plastics , reduce plastic packaging by focusing on suitable alternatives and develop products which promote healthier lifestyles. Dabur India 's R&D spending on developing sustainable products went up to 42% of its total R&D budget in 2023-24 from 10% in 2021-22, while as a share of capex, it went up to 12.8% from 1.5% during this period. 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Pep Guardiola spoke of his relief after Manchester City finally got back to winning ways with a comfortable 3-0 defeat of Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. The champions had descended into crisis after a run of seven games without a win – six of which were defeats and the other an embarrassing 3-3 draw after leading 3-0. Four of those losses had come in the Premier League, heavily damaging their chances of claiming a fifth successive title, but they appeared to turn the corner by sweeping Forest aside at the Etihad Stadium. “We needed it,” said City manager Guardiola. “The club, the players, everyone needed to win. “But it is just one game and in three days we are at Selhurst Park, where it has always been difficult. “We played good. We still conceded some transitions and missed some easy things and lost some passes that you have to avoid, but in general, the most important thing was to break this routine of not winning games and we won it.” Kevin De Bruyne, making his first start since September after overcoming a pelvic injury, made a huge difference to a side that appeared rejuvenated. His powerful header was turned in by Bernardo Silva for the opening goal and the Belgian followed up with a powerful strike to make it 2-0. The 33-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season but it was a strong riposte to recent suggestions of a rift with Guardiola. A sweet strike 💥 ⚡️ #HighSpeedMoments | @eAndGroup pic.twitter.com/WJOkfKo2zr — Manchester City (@ManCity) December 4, 2024 “I’m so happy for him,” said Guardiola of De Bruyne’s telling contribution. “Last season he was many months injured and this season as well. “I’m so happy he’s back. He fought a lot, he’s worked and he’s back with his physicality. The minutes he played in Anfield were really good and today he played 75 fantastic minutes.” Jeremy Doku wrapped up a pleasing win when he finished a rapid counter-attack just before the hour but there was still a downside for City with injuries to defenders Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji. Guardiola said: “For Nathan it doesn’t look good and Manu has struggled a lot over the last two months. We will see. “Phil (Foden) has bronchitis but when he doesn’t have fever he will be ready.” Despite City’s dominance, Forest did have some bright moments and manager Nuno Espirito Santo was not downbeat. He said: “When you lose 3-0 and you say it was a good performance maybe people don’t understand, but I will not say that was a bad performance. “There are positive things for us in the game. Of course there are a lot of bad things, mistakes, but we had chances. “We didn’t achieve but I think we come out proud of ourselves because we tried. For sure, this game will allow us to grow.”
KUWAIT CITY, Dec 14: According to a recent report from the Ministry of Health, the Sabah Specialized Medical Zone accounts for approximately 21 percent of the total healthcare personnel working in the ministry. These personnel are distributed throughout the Sabah General Hospital and other specialized centers and hospitals in the zone, which includes 14 centers and specialized hospitals, reports Al-Jarida daily. It revealed that the total number of physicians working in the ministry exceeds 12,000, and the number of nurses, both male and female, is around 23,000. In a related development, Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi said the health and well-being of children and newborns is a top priority for the ministry, stressing that the ministry is constantly working to enhance health services for children through various initiatives. In a speech delivered by the Assistant Undersecretary of Health for Supportive Medical Services Dr. Abdullah Al-Fars on his behalf at the opening of the 8th Kuwait Conference on Pediatric Neurology, which will run for two days, he highlighted initiatives such as the establishment of specialized health facilities and efforts to increase awareness of children’s diseases. He explained that these initiatives include raising awareness about children’s neurological diseases and ways to combat them. The ministry is focused on supporting modern medical research, attracting qualified medical professionals in the field of pediatrics, and providing the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies, such as epilepsy monitoring devices. He affirmed the ministry’s commitment to developing pediatric neurology in various hospitals by equipping them with the latest medical devices and supplies, all under the supervision of a distinguished group of qualified Kuwaiti professionals
B.C. Premier Eby says Canada must negotiate from position of strength on U.S. tariff1. A Nee Doh squishy fidget cat for anyone on your list who needs a charming stocking-turned-desk pet. Nee Doh is all the rage right now, too, and for less than the price of your morning coffee, you can bring a whole lotta squishy trendy joy. Promising review: "I originally bought this for me as a stress ball to help me but then my grandson saw it and he said he just loves this ball. Lol, he is 2-years-old. So I of course gave it to him and ordered myself another one. It has bright colors, great for adults as well. Cleaning is very easy. I love to sit and squeeze the ball when I am stressing." — cathy Price: $3.44 (originally $3.99) 2. A Lindt milk chocolate Santa because they're going to be so overcome with joy at their stocking stuffers, they're going to need a bit of high quality chocolate to fuel their excitement. Promising review: "I was worried they might be broken, but worried for no reason. The packaging was superb. Purchased for gifts." — Joyce Price: $4.97 3. A floral spiral journal perfect for getting their almost-the-new-year thoughts and plans in order in the cutest, floral-iest way possible. Promising reviews: "This journal was very nice. I enjoy the size of it. It's not too small, not too big. It also has sticker sheets inside the book and a Velcro tab/pocket. I really enjoy it. It's my new go to journal." — Jillian "Looks like a nice journal. I bought it for a gift. Would buy again." — Angela Price: $5.97 4. And a pack of four erasable Pilot FriXion pastel highlighters for the readers, the planners, the students, and everyone in between who loves a good highlighter *and* a good way to undo a mistake. These work ~magnificently~ and they'll never want to go without these again once they've tried them, so get ready to put them in next year's stocking, too! Promising reviews: "These lighter/pastel-colored highlighters work well. 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The design is awesome, construction is high quality, and it will be a great addition to my current collection!" — RMF382 "This was a gift for my 7-year-old daughter. The Squishmallow is soft and has nice shimmery accents. It was a huge hit!" — Meredith Price: $14.97 7. Or a Glinda Squishmallow because pink goes...well, good with green. This will make their stocking SUPER popular, too. Promising reviews: "Squishmallows have done it again. This was def worth $15. I love the attention to capturing the bodice detail of Ariana's Glinda bubble dress. The design is awesome, construction is high quality, and it will be a great addition to my current collection!" — RMF382 "This is the perfect gift for anyone who loves Ariana or Wicked . It's truly so cute. Soft and cuddly as always. I definitely recommend purchasing, you won't regret it. You'll sure to be POPULAR with this, lol." — emi Price: $33.99 8. Some Tree Hut peppermint pearl shea sugar scrub with exfoliating superpowers and the kind of packaging that will make them wish winter would never go away. Promising review: "I hate that this is only available seasonally! I love peppermint, and find it an attractive scent! This smells almost too good, though, I find myself craving candy canes! It's marvelous as a scrub and the oil leaves a very light, but still detectable aroma, which blends nicely with my perfume. I'm rationing this so it'll last a bit, but I wish this was on year-round availability!" — Cathryn Price: $8.94 9. A two-pack of Burt's Bees classic beeswax lip balm to keep their lips from chapping and their stocking from sagging. Promising review: "I honestly purchased this as a gift, but I know firsthand that this chapstick is the bees' knees (pun intended). I've been using the Burt's Bees product line for several years now and have loved it for both myself and for my children. Highly recommend." — Bolin Price: $5.97 10. An eight-piece travel-size bottle set for the globe-trotters who are constantly buying travel-size products. Now they can take their favorites along in ~style~. Promising review: "Recently flew across the country to visit some family, and needed some essentials with me on the plane. These made it so easy and simple! They were the perfect size and came with labels! As well as super cute too!" — shiloh Price: $12.99 (originally $19.99) 11. A two-piece quilted makeup bag set perfectly designed to carry whatever odds-and-ends they need in their backpacks, purses, or tote bags. Pro tip: Fill with some mini holiday chocolates to make their stocking goodies double stuffed! Promising review: "These bags make very nice gifts for Christmas. So far (three months use) they are pretty durable and they fit nicely in medium-sized purses." — Martha Price: $14.99 (originally $26.99) 12. A Taylor Swift Little Golden Book the Swiftie in your life will adore, even if they know her story all too well . Gorgeous dreamy illustrations and all the classic nostalgia of a Little Golden Book makes for one ~enchanted~ stocking pick! Promising reviews: "Beautiful drawings and a wonderful positive story about Taylor Swift's journey to fame! Perfect for any Swiftie or young girl. Love that they had her mom included in the book. It's sooo cute." — Staci "Very adorable Little Golden Book that is a mini biography of Taylor Swift. I bought it for my daughter to do one of her 12 Days of Swiftmas!" — Dodson1435 Price: $4.78 13. Or a Bluey Baby Race Little Golden Book Heeler fam enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy. Psst. Any Bluey -loving parent *will* cry receiving this one in particular. Trust me. Promising review: "My 2-year-old great-great niece loves Bluey . Very cute story about Bluey, as Mom helps her grow and learn. Short, but sweet." — Snacker Price: $4.78 14. A Brickcraft MTV retro cassette building kit music fans and —I'm going to hold my fellow '90s babies' hands when I say this— fans of vintage technology will surely leap to put together immediately for the nostalgia alone. Promising review: "This item was a great price! It is very similar to the name brand bricks. I found it easy to read the directions and assemble. The colors were bright and vivid, the bricks stick together and come apart easily, and I'm satisfied with my purchase. Will be purchasing more from this brand." — javajunkie122 Price: $4.97 15. A two-pack of metal ribbon hair clips to give them a sparkly excuse to try that new TikTok hairstyle they've been eyeballing. Promising review: "Purchased to use in my daughters hairstyles for the holidays and they are truly cute. Would also make a fun gift." — Nicole Price: $5.97 16. A cotton twill baseball cap for helping them say goodbye to bad hair days and hello to cute hat days all season long. Promising review: "The hat fits great, like a quality baseball cap. The material is very soft. It has a metal adjustable strap in the back that's easy to move. Will get more!" — Whitney Price: $5.97 (available in five colors) 17. Or a three-pack of cuffed knit beanies you can spread across three different stockings or spoil that one always-cold person with a smorgasbord of warm head covering options. Promising review: "Perfectly warm snug hat, not too small with an option to wear it like a saggy beanie or roll up for a more fitted beanie." — Walmart Customer Price: $12.95 (originally $19.95, available in 15 colors) 18. A telescoping back scratcher because there's something so satisfying about telescoping poles, especially ones that are cutely pink and designed to get rid of that one dang itch they can't ever reach. Promising reviews: "I bought this for a co-worker. She loves it. She uses it every day." — Alana "The back scratcher is better than I expected! It is the same pink color as in the picture. The quality is better than my old scratcher." — tenzin Price: $1.50 19. A crossbody travel bag so they can look like all the cool kids with an even ~cooler~ stocking stuffer–approved price. Promising reviews: "This little bag holds a lot. Stylish for the price . I like that it has a pocket that fits against your body and a larger one for all your other stuff. I’ve started wearing it every day!!!! " — Neesie "I usually try to fit everything in my pockets but they’re usually pretty small, this is hands down the best purchase if you don’t like to hold a purse when going out ." — Alexandra Price: $10.84 (available in three colors) 20. A pot of the cult-following E.l.f. cleansing balm they'll love to try if they haven't experienced it yet or they'll appreciate as a fave product refill if they're almost out. Promising review: "I absolutely love this product! I wear full-face makeup daily and this makeup melting cleansing balm removes it like nothing else! My skin feels soft and hydrated but not oily. T his also does not leave a nasty film-like texture on my skin after use, either, which I highly appreciate. It even removes lash glue with ease! " — Lexis Price: $11 21. A bottle of Dr. Teal's sleep spray that belongs in the stocking of the nap-lover who's always trying to perfect their shuteye conditions. This spray smells divine and with a blend of lavender, chamomile, and melatonin, it *may* just help them feel a little calmer before bedtime. Read more about short-term use of melatonin and insomnia at Mayo Clinic . Promising review: "Smell is awesome, use this every night." — Glo Price: $5.87 22. A six-pack of cozy crew socks because real maturity is realizing that socks were the best gift all along, and these are fuzzy, cute, and affordable enough to pick all their favorite pack colors without breaking Santa's piggybank. Promising review: "Wonderfully soft, lovely thick socks! Excellent price! Normally, stores charge two to three times the amount for a product like this! Snatch them up while they're available! I've gotten one package in every color now! — Sarah Price: $5.97 (available in six styles) 23. A stack of six gold tone stretchy bracelets if they're part crow and always looking to add new shiny things to their jewelry collection. Human crows love stocking stuffers, too. Promising review: "This gold bracelet set is beautiful, casual, easy to wear, and comfortable on the wrist! This goes well with any outfit." — Nat Price: $5.88 (available in gold and silver) 24. A Mini Brands book capsule readers will adore for the thrill of opening the mystery capsule, but also because there are real readable pages in these things. As a big reader myself, I'm putting these in *my* stocking. Promising review: "They're super cute and great decor if you love reading!" — Lisa Price: $7.97 25. And finally, a classic tub of Play-Doh . No matter the age, there's just something deeply satisfying about making little snowmen and squishing them flat onto the table. Promising review: "I always recommend the actual authentic Play-Doh brand. This vibrant cobalt blue is a favorite for my toddler. Of all the dough brands I have tried, the Play-Doh brand stays moist the longest and has the most flexible properties. Don't settle for less!" — Andrea Price: $0.54 Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.