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How geopolitics and trade wars are reshaping the global economy
How geopolitics and trade wars are reshaping the global economy

France 24

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • France 24

How geopolitics and trade wars are reshaping the global economy

15:12 Issued on: 15:12 min From the show Countries that once followed the gospel of free trade and liberalism are changing tack and focusing on national interests before anything else, with Donald Trump's America being a case in point. Our business editor Charles Pellegrin takes a deep dive into how geopolitics is reshaping the global economy with David Baverez. He's a French investor based in Hong Kong and author of the book "Bienvenue en économie de guerre" or "Welcome to the wartime economy", published in French by Novice.

High school trampolinists jump into national finals
High school trampolinists jump into national finals

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

High school trampolinists jump into national finals

Four trampolinists from Haslingden High School have secured places in a national final. Antonia Cursurca, Aden Ramsay, Megan Robertson, and Ruby Healey, all 13 years old, will now compete as Year 7-9 Girls' Novice winners at the British Schools Gymnastics Association's Trampoline Finals 2025, at Derby Arena, on March 15. Megan, who emerged as the individual competition winner, and Ruby, who came fourth, will also compete as individuals. The students all train at Fearns Trampoline Club, which meets at The Valley Leadership Academy. The club's coach, Beverley Hornby, said: "I also have three other children who qualified: Clara, age 10, came first, and her little brother James came second - they are both at St Paul's in Rawtenstall - and Tom, at Greenmount Primary, came first." The event preceding the national final, the British Schools' Gymnastics Competition Northern Zonal final, was held at Temple Park Leisure Centre. The Haslingden team faced 18 individuals and nine teams. Megan, who has been trampolining at the club for nearly 10 years, said: "We had to do two routines, a set and a voluntary. "My voluntary routine got a higher score because I did a higher tariff." As well as being judged on their execution of their manoeuvres, the competitors were also assessed on how much they travelled out of a marked box on the trampoline. Ruby said: "I have only been trampolining for about three years and I enjoy the thrill of it. "If I am stressed out, I go on the trampoline and it takes everything away." Aden said: "On my set routine I added a half twist but it was something I was supposed to do in my voluntary." Meanwhile, Haslingden Sixth Form student, Halle Walden, 17, who attends Bury Trampoline Club, had won a place at the Northern Zonal final but was unable to compete due to injury; she hopes to compete again later this year.

Fatal rollover on wet roads in Taylor County
Fatal rollover on wet roads in Taylor County

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Yahoo

Fatal rollover on wet roads in Taylor County

TAYLOR COUNTY, Texas () – A crash in Taylor County claimed the life of a Novice man Wednesday morning. At 9:54 a.m. on January 29, 2025, a single-vehicle crash occurred on FM 382, just under half a mile south of County Road 178, near Lawn, Texas. According to a DPS preliminary report, the driver was traveling at an unsafe speed on wet roads when the vehicle skidded sideways off the roadway, flipped, and ejected the driver. The driver, identified as 29-year-old Jose Luis Ramirez Jr. of Novice, Texas, was the sole fatality in the crash. DPS reported that road conditions were wet and foggy at the time. The preliminary report also indicates that Ramirez was not wearing a seatbelt. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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