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It’s good to see that, in his final Christmas as president, Joe Biden is boosting the economy with a bit of Black Friday shopping. At a small business, too! And he’s going out the same way he came in: by not-so-secretly telegraphing to Israel that it had better start behaving or finding some new geopolitical friends. According to the , the president was spotted leaving Nantucket Bookworks in the Massachusetts resort town with a copy of a book by a former Columbia University professor describing the Palestinian “resistance” against Israeli “colonialism.” “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017,” by professor emeritus Rashid Khalidi, is meant to argue that “the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will.” Pay close attention to the book Biden is holding — Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) The author, who is of Palestinian and Lebanese descent, said Biden picked up the tome “four years too late.” Of course, it’s not difficult to see where he stands on the matter of U.S. politics; Donald Trump’s first administration, he said, was a “mouthpiece” for the Israeli government of Prime Minister , which he said led “the most extreme government” in the Jewish state’s history. “Trump’s people abandoned even the shabby old pretense at impartiality. With this plan, the United States ceased to be ‘Israel’s lawyer,’ becoming instead the mouthpiece of the most extreme government in Israel’s history,” he wrote. The book, Khalidi claims, lays out “a path based on equality and justice” which ends “the oppression of one people by another. “Settler-colonial confrontations with indigenous peoples have only ended in one of three ways: with the elimination of full subjugation of the native population, as in North America; with the defeat and expulsion of the colonizer, as in Algeria, which is extremely rare; or with the abandonment of colonial supremacy, in the context of compromise and reconciliation, as in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Ireland,” he wrote in the 2021 book. “If the elimination of the native population is not a likely outcome in Palestine, then what of dismantling the supremacy of the colonizer in order to make possible a true reconciliation? The advantage that Israel has enjoyed in continuing its project rests on the fact that the basically colonial nature of the encounter in Palestine has not been visible to most Americans and many Europeans.” It’s unclear whether Biden bought the book for himself or still has the neurons remaining to process and retain any of its contents, but there you go. Meanwhile, Khalidi — who does not trust the media — was apparently not circumspect when speaking about the book when contacted by the Post. “I do not speak to the Post (or the Times for that matter), so this is not for publication, but my reaction is that this is 4 years too late,” he said. The reason we know this meant-to-be-off-the-record quote is that Khalidi apparently didn’t notice the Post neither offered nor agreed to speak to him off the record. Whoops! In addition, given that he’s from academia, he wasn’t especially circumspect about his feelings about violence toward Israel by Palestinians. Spoiler alert: not necessarily a bad thing! For instance, the First Intifada, which is the term used to describe six years of riots and terrorism between 1987 and 1993, which led to over 2,000 dead before the Oslo Accords ended the violence. “The First Intifada was an outstanding example of popular resistance against oppression and can be considered as being the first unmitigated victory for the Palestinians in the long colonial war that began in 1917,” he wrote. As for the Second Intifada, which lasted from 2000 until 2005 and involved numerous suicide bombings against innocent Israelis by various terrorist groups: “[T]he Second Intifada constituted a major setback for the Palestinian national movement,” he wrote, because Israel decided it might not be a bad idea to construct a around Palestinian enclaves to protect itself. As for the terrorist — sorry, “resistance” — aspect, that’s apparently a bit less important. The move comes days after Biden “brokered” a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon — a brokering which, according to , involved blackmailing the Israelis into choking off aid if they didn’t play along with giving Biden one last W on the way out the door. And, unsurprisingly, the people who should be mollified by a president willing to carry around a — if not perhaps even blatantly pro-terrorist — volume, weren’t: Joe Biden was seen walking out of a bookshop carrying a copy of “The Hundred’s Year War on Palestine” by acclaimed Palestinian-American Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi. Does he think it is a manual for a 100 year war? This man can still read? — Khalid Almaktari أبو عمرو (@KhalidMaktari2) President Joe Biden—the man funding and enabling Israel’s genocide of Palestinians—is seen holding The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917–2017 by Rashid Khalidi. — Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) It would be extremely funny if Joe Biden read one book for once in his miserable life and it changed his whole perspective but it’s clearly too late. He is a butcher, always will be. — Free Palestine – End All Wars (@E_iversonii) Because of course. Like the author, the point is clear: These people don’t want a Palestinian state. They want Israel gone. It’s understandable that Joe Biden doesn’t comprehend this, but why can’t the Democrats? At the very least, this Black Friday proved that Israel and the Middle East is getting a huge holiday gift, albeit about a month late: an administration that understands . We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. 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Science and Technology Daily: Promoting AI Governance JointlyA athlete just out of school has broken two records of the legendary Raelene Boyle. or signup to continue reading won the 100m and 200m events at School Sport Victoria's Track and Field Championships, breaking the Sport Australia Hall of Fame Legend's 55-year-old marks. Pasquali has a best time of 11.95secs for 100m. "I was quite unsure to be honest (of Raelene) and that she held the records, so it's really great to hold those records," the 2023 Women's Stawell Gift (120m) winner said. Coincidentally, Bella's mum , who won the Women's 400m Handicap at Stawell in 2017, is a massive Boyle fan. Boyle holds a special place in Australian sport. The Melbourne-born sprinter grabbed silver in the 200m at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, along with silver in the 100m and 200m four years later in Munich. Boyle raced bravely against East German athletes, who were part of a state-run doping system, and there have been calls for the AustraIian to receive retrospective gold medals from Munich. For any athlete to break records of one of the 100 National Living Treasures named by the National Trust of Australia (1998) is an extraordinary achievement. "You break an Olympic silver medallist's records, you're going pretty well," Bella's coach Jason Boulton offered. To highlight her versatility, Pasquali is a 400m star, having won a gold medal in the 4x400m mixed relay at the World Athletics Under 20 Championships in Peru in late August. Pasquali clocked the fastest female split times (52.43) and in the women's 4x400m (51.42), claiming silver. "As you get quicker over the 400, you get quicker over the 100 too," Boulton explained. "Most great 400m runners run really well over 100, Raelene Boyle ended up being a 400m runner at the end of her career (winning gold at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982)." And Pasquali admits Peru was a light-bulb moment. "With the results there, it was a feeling that things are progressing really well and hopefully I can keep it going and take it to the next level," she said. Two-time Olympian Ellie Beer is Australia's best 400m women's athlete, but Pasquali is among a number who are looking to lower their times to sub-51 seconds. "Normally in the first 100m, I'm known not to go out as hard as I should, I'm working on going out faster, that's the weakest part of my race, hopefully I can get that part perfect and it all falls into place from there." DAILY Today's top stories curated by our news team. WEEKDAYS Grab a quick bite of today's latest news from around the region and the nation. WEEKLY The latest news, results & expert analysis. 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DAILY Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia. Fresh daily! Advertisement AdvertisementCaitlin Clark honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year following her impact on women's sports Caitlin Clark has been named the AP Female Athlete of the Year after raising the profile of women’s basketball to unprecedented levels in both college and the WNBA. She led Iowa to the national championship game, was the top pick in the WNBA draft and captured rookie of the year honors in the league. Fans packed sold-out arenas and millions of television viewers followed her journey on and off the court. Clark's exploits also put other women's sports leagues in the spotlight. A group of 74 sports journalists from AP and its members voted on the award. Other athletes who received votes included Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and boxer Imane Khelif. Clark’s only the fourth women’s basketball player to win the award since it was first given in 1931. Soprano Angel Blue sings her first Metropolitan Opera 'Aida' in a new production Angel Blue, one of the most admired singers of her generation, is headlining the Metropolitan Opera’s first new production of Verdi’s “Aida” in 36 years. The 40-year-old takes on the title role of the enslaved Ethiopian princess torn between love for an Egyptian warrior and loyalty to her country. It’s a part that comes weighted with history, especially for a Black soprano at the Met, where Leontyne Price embodied the role from her first performance in 1961 until her retirement in 1985. Blue tells The Associated Press she’s long looked up to Price, and directors who have worked with her say the singer is ready for the challenge. Blue’s Met debut in ‘Aida’ will happen New Year’s Eve. Centuries-old angels uncovered at Boston church made famous by Paul Revere BOSTON (AP) — Conservators have uncovered eight angels in a historic Boston church that counted Paul Revere as a bell ringer and played a pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. The angels were painted in the early 18th century but painted over in 1912 as part of a renovation of the Old North Church. Inspired by research showing the existence of at least 20 angels, conservators for the past four months have been removing the white paint that covered the eight angels located on the balcony's arches in the church sanctuary. The public is now able to view them. Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger dies in avalanche, aged 26 Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger has died following an avalanche at a mountain resort. The country's skiing federation says the incident took place at the Arosa resort in Switzerland. The 26-year-old Hediger competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in the women’s snowboard cross and the mixed team version of the same event. Hediger achieved her first two World Cup podium finishes in the 2023-24 season. Her best result was a second place in St. Moritz in January. NFL on Netflix: Christmas Day games are a 1st for streaming giant Netflix will have one of its biggest days since the site launched in 1998 when it carries two NFL games for the first time on Christmas. “NFL Christmas Gameday on Netflix” kicks off with a two-hour pregame show at 11 a.m., before Pittsburgh hosts Kansas City. Baltimore faces Houston in the second game. The streaming giant agreed to a three-year contract in May to carry Christmas Day games. Magic and lights draw crowds to an alpine village in Washington state for Christmas LEAVENWORTH, Wash. (AP) — Freshly baked pretzels, shining tree lights and sleds in the snow lend a ruddy warmth to an unlikely collection of Bavarian-themed chalets in the mountains of Washington state. Decades ago, the town of Leavenworth was a near ghost town, one of the poorest parts of the Pacific Northwest. The mines and the sawmill had closed, and even the railroad left. That’s when desperate business owners took a serious gamble -- reinventing the community in the vision of an alpine village. More than half a century later, the result brings tourists from near and far -- especially during the holidays, when Leavenworth takes on the flavor of a German Christmas market. Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington after developing a fever. The 78-year-old was admitted in the “afternoon for testing and observation,” Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, said in a statement. “He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving,” Urena said. Packers clinch playoff berth with 1st shutout in NFL this season, 34-0 over Saints GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Josh Jacobs gained 107 yards from scrimmage and scored a touchdown for a sixth straight game as the Green Bay Packers clinched a playoff berth while producing the first shutout of the NFL season, 34-0 over the hapless New Orleans Saints. Green Bay improved to 11-4 and earned its fifth postseason appearance in six years. New Orleans played without injured quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvin Kamara. Rookie Spencer Rattler started and went 15 of 30 for 153 yards with an interception and a fumble. The Packers have won nine of their last 11 games. Prosecutors withdraw appeal of dismissed case against Alec Baldwin in fatal movie set shooting SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico prosecutors won’t pursue an appeal of a court’s decision to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin. The actor had been charged in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal on a movie set outside Santa Fe in October 2021. Special Prosecutor Kari Morrissey withdrew on Monday the appeal of a July decision at trial to dismiss the charge. The decision to drop the appeal solidifies the decision by Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer halfway through trial to dismiss the case on allegations that police and prosecutors withheld evidence from the defense. An all-Filipino crew is set to make history in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race SYDNEY (AP) — There have been plenty of “firsts” in the history of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race which was first held in 1945. An all-Filipino crew of 15 sailors will make it another when the annual ocean classic begins in Sydney Harbor on Thursday. With veteran sailor Ernesto Echauz at the helm, Centennial 7 will embark on the 628-nautical mile race. The boat itself is no stranger to the race. Previously, the TP52 yacht was known as Celestial and claimed the Sydney to Hobart overall handicap victory in 2022 under Sam Haynes after being runner-up the year before.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Has $1.73 Million Stake in American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL)platform X has plummeted in popularity with Brits. A deep dive into the nation’s by Ofcom revealed it reached 8% less people in May 2023 compared to May 2024. That was by far the biggest drop of any social media platform. The tech app has refused to release its own data but it is worth nearly 80% less than when the mogul bought it for £34 billion, according to reports. is getting more popular, reaching 263% more people in September compared to August this year. Gen Z women spend a whopping 100 days of the year scrolling the internet with the study revealing stark differences between the two sexes. Females aged 18-24 are on the web for an average of 6 hours 36 minutes each day, more than an hour longer than men the same age. The most popular apps for women are Pinterest, Snapchat, Instagram and while men prefer Quora, X, Reddit and LinkedIn. The report also revealed Brits are increasingly turned off by porn, with visits to x-rated sites falling by 11% in the first half of 2024 compared to 2023. Men still massively make up the majority of adult site users at 72%. Fellas are also more likely to use dating websites, with Hinge the only service where women outnumber males. Chat GPT is the most popular generative AI tool with almost a third of 8-15yr olds using it - but just 18% of people aged over 16 think it is reliable. Two thirds of women are worried about using bots compared to just over half of men. In terms of nasty experiences online, men are more likely fall prey to scams or fraud while women suffer more harassment and dodgy friend requests. Teen girls are more likely to see harmful content about eating disorders while boys see more dangerous stunts. An Ofcom spokesperson said: “From next month, tech firms will have to start acting to protect adults and children online - starting with tackling the most harmful, illegal content.” Kids and young adults are also racking up more time watching YouTube on the telly, rather than on phones or other gadgets, the report found. The Daily Star is now on WhatsApp and we want you to join us! Through the app, we'll send you the sassiest showbiz stories, some naught headline and a seismic smattering of aliens...along with the latest breaking news of course. To join our community, all you have to do to join is , select 'Join Chat' and you're in! No one will be able to see who has sign up and no one can send messages except for the Daily Star team. We also treat our community members to competitions, special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you’re curious, you can read our .
Arne Slot was pleased to beat a Real Madrid team who have been a “pain in the ass” for Liverpool for several years but played down the significance of the 2-0 victory. After seven defeats and a draw – including losses in the 2018 and 2022 finals – the Reds gained their first success over their European nemesis since 2009 with goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo. Liverpool top the Champions League with five wins from five and are on the verge of securing a place in the last 16 but Slot said the win would mean much more if it came in the knockout stages. “I wouldn’t say it is the same as any other one because you know how special it is to play against a club that won this Champions League so many times and are the reigning champions as well, dominated Europe for the last few years and were a pain in the ass for Liverpool many times as well,” he told TNT Sports. In his post-match press conference Slot added: “I think it is always good to win a game and especially a big game like this, you know you face so many quality players. “This is such a strange and different setup in the Champions League it is difficult to judge how important these wins are. “If we meet them in the last 16 and then we are able to beat them it would be a bigger statement.” Liverpool were well worth their long-awaited victory as they dominated throughout and kept generational talents Kylian Mbappe – who missed a penalty – and Jude Bellingham quite for almost the entire game. They could even afford for Mohamed Salah to miss a spot-kick of his own but it did not affect the outcome as Real were restricted to 37 per cent possession and just three shots on target. Asked whether his side were currently the best in Europe, Slot said: “The ones (players) here for a long time are almost used to playing a final, this team has always been there. “The last two years have maybe been different but it was only a few adjustments and we are only five games in in a new format. “We are happy where we are but not getting carried away by winning a group-stage game. This club wants more.” The only blemish on the night were injuries to Ibrahima Konate and the excellent 21-year-old Conor Bradley , who kept Mbappe quiet and then provided the assist for Mac Allister’s opener. “I know where they have pain but how bad or good it is difficult to judge so close after the game but this happens,” said Slot, who has four days to prepare his Premier League leaders for the visit of Manchester City. “I am really hoping both are available but if not someone else has to step up.” On the performance of Bradley, deputising for Trent Alexander-Arnold who was on the bench after returning from a hamstring injury, the Liverpool boss added: “Conor did very well but I am totally not surprised, he showed it last season and this as well.” Real manager Carlo Ancelotti accepted they were beaten by the better team. “I think that to be totally honest it is a fair result, Liverpool deserved to win,” he said. “I think Mbappe it is a difficult moment. We have to support him and give him our love, he will soon be fine. “It could be a lack of confidence maybe, sometimes maybe when you have moments when things aren’t working out, the idea is to keep things simple, don’t complicate life. “You don’t need to blame him for missing penalties, people miss penalties, it happens a lot.” A third group-stage defeat for the first time in the club’s history leaves them right on the cut line of 24th to progress to at least a play-off for the last 16 – but Ancelotti has no doubts. “This game today wasn’t a decisive game in terms of our league position,” he said. “It was always going to be tough to finish in the top eight, we have to make sure we are in the next 24 as high as we can and we will be there.”
Caitlin Clark honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year following her impact on women's sports Caitlin Clark has been named the AP Female Athlete of the Year after raising the profile of women’s basketball to unprecedented levels in both college and the WNBA. She led Iowa to the national championship game, was the top pick in the WNBA draft and captured rookie of the year honors in the league. Fans packed sold-out arenas and millions of television viewers followed her journey on and off the court. Clark's exploits also put other women's sports leagues in the spotlight. A group of 74 sports journalists from AP and its members voted on the award. Other athletes who received votes included Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and boxer Imane Khelif. Clark’s only the fourth women’s basketball player to win the award since it was first given in 1931. Soprano Angel Blue sings her first Metropolitan Opera 'Aida' in a new production Angel Blue, one of the most admired singers of her generation, is headlining the Metropolitan Opera’s first new production of Verdi’s “Aida” in 36 years. The 40-year-old takes on the title role of the enslaved Ethiopian princess torn between love for an Egyptian warrior and loyalty to her country. It’s a part that comes weighted with history, especially for a Black soprano at the Met, where Leontyne Price embodied the role from her first performance in 1961 until her retirement in 1985. Blue tells The Associated Press she’s long looked up to Price, and directors who have worked with her say the singer is ready for the challenge. Blue’s Met debut in ‘Aida’ will happen New Year’s Eve. Centuries-old angels uncovered at Boston church made famous by Paul Revere BOSTON (AP) — Conservators have uncovered eight angels in a historic Boston church that counted Paul Revere as a bell ringer and played a pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. The angels were painted in the early 18th century but painted over in 1912 as part of a renovation of the Old North Church. Inspired by research showing the existence of at least 20 angels, conservators for the past four months have been removing the white paint that covered the eight angels located on the balcony's arches in the church sanctuary. The public is now able to view them. Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger dies in avalanche, aged 26 Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger has died following an avalanche at a mountain resort. The country's skiing federation says the incident took place at the Arosa resort in Switzerland. The 26-year-old Hediger competed at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in the women’s snowboard cross and the mixed team version of the same event. Hediger achieved her first two World Cup podium finishes in the 2023-24 season. Her best result was a second place in St. Moritz in January. NFL on Netflix: Christmas Day games are a 1st for streaming giant Netflix will have one of its biggest days since the site launched in 1998 when it carries two NFL games for the first time on Christmas. “NFL Christmas Gameday on Netflix” kicks off with a two-hour pregame show at 11 a.m., before Pittsburgh hosts Kansas City. Baltimore faces Houston in the second game. The streaming giant agreed to a three-year contract in May to carry Christmas Day games. Magic and lights draw crowds to an alpine village in Washington state for Christmas LEAVENWORTH, Wash. (AP) — Freshly baked pretzels, shining tree lights and sleds in the snow lend a ruddy warmth to an unlikely collection of Bavarian-themed chalets in the mountains of Washington state. Decades ago, the town of Leavenworth was a near ghost town, one of the poorest parts of the Pacific Northwest. The mines and the sawmill had closed, and even the railroad left. That’s when desperate business owners took a serious gamble -- reinventing the community in the vision of an alpine village. More than half a century later, the result brings tourists from near and far -- especially during the holidays, when Leavenworth takes on the flavor of a German Christmas market. Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington after developing a fever. The 78-year-old was admitted in the “afternoon for testing and observation,” Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, said in a statement. “He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving,” Urena said. Packers clinch playoff berth with 1st shutout in NFL this season, 34-0 over Saints GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Josh Jacobs gained 107 yards from scrimmage and scored a touchdown for a sixth straight game as the Green Bay Packers clinched a playoff berth while producing the first shutout of the NFL season, 34-0 over the hapless New Orleans Saints. Green Bay improved to 11-4 and earned its fifth postseason appearance in six years. New Orleans played without injured quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvin Kamara. Rookie Spencer Rattler started and went 15 of 30 for 153 yards with an interception and a fumble. The Packers have won nine of their last 11 games. Prosecutors withdraw appeal of dismissed case against Alec Baldwin in fatal movie set shooting SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico prosecutors won’t pursue an appeal of a court’s decision to dismiss an involuntary manslaughter charge against Alec Baldwin. The actor had been charged in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a rehearsal on a movie set outside Santa Fe in October 2021. Special Prosecutor Kari Morrissey withdrew on Monday the appeal of a July decision at trial to dismiss the charge. The decision to drop the appeal solidifies the decision by Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer halfway through trial to dismiss the case on allegations that police and prosecutors withheld evidence from the defense. An all-Filipino crew is set to make history in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race SYDNEY (AP) — There have been plenty of “firsts” in the history of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race which was first held in 1945. An all-Filipino crew of 15 sailors will make it another when the annual ocean classic begins in Sydney Harbor on Thursday. With veteran sailor Ernesto Echauz at the helm, Centennial 7 will embark on the 628-nautical mile race. The boat itself is no stranger to the race. Previously, the TP52 yacht was known as Celestial and claimed the Sydney to Hobart overall handicap victory in 2022 under Sam Haynes after being runner-up the year before.
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TaxZerone Announces Revised Deadlines for Beneficial Ownership Information ReportingLONDON (AP) — Edinburgh Airport was shut down by an unspecified information technology issue Sunday afternoon, causing headaches for passengers at the start of the busy holiday travel season. All flights into and out of Scotland’s busiest airport were grounded at 4:15 p.m. local time, with some incoming flights diverted to Glasgow Airport about 50 miles away. Edinburgh airport said engineers were working to resolve the issue. “Passengers are asked to check the status of their flight with the airline they are flying with before traveling to the airport,’’ the airport said in a statement.
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Recently, market key players have centered their focus on the expansion of manufacturing plants to meet the surging demand for their products. Expansion and investment in new manufacturing plants benefit these players by increasing their calcium carbonate production capacity, catering to the rising demand, and reinforcing their market position. How is the Market Segmented? The precipitated calcium carbonate market encapsulates various segments, including: 1 By Grade: Food, Pharmaceutical, Reagent, and Cosmetic 2 By Distribution Channel: Direct Sales, Distributors, Online Retail, and Specialty Stores 3 By Application: Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe PVC, Rubber, Sealant And Adhesives, Paper Industry, Paint And Coating Industry, Printing Ink, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetics Industry, and Other Applications What does the Regional Analysis Reveal about the Market? Asia-Pacific was the largest region in the precipitated calcium carbonate market in 2023. 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