Month: July 2023
Daily Briefing July 31: On final Knesset day, High Court hobbles coalition’s pet law
Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal reporter Jeremy Sharon review a charged summer Knesset session and its looming aftermath, with a legal showdown set for September
Read MoreBeijing Is Still Too Confident About China’s Economy
Even after second-quarter malaise, Beijing still seems inclined to stick to half measures. That could be a historic mistake.
Read MoreSmall Investors Are a Big Problem in China
China’s 200-million-strong army of individual investors has turned away from the stock market.
Read MorePalestinian arrested in case of unidentified woman’s body found in Tel Aviv
Man, 47, from Jericho, detained shortly after discovery of ‘totally decayed’ remains in city’s Independence Park
Read MoreSolar Startup GlassPoint Lands $8 Million After a Reboot
After reaching a peak valuation north of $400 million in its first incarnation, the solar-generated steam producer is back as a smaller company with a new strategy.
Read MoreAres Aims to Collect $2 Billion for New Infrastructure-Secondaries Fund
Ares Management is raising its first infrastructure-secondaries investment vehicle since entering the market by way of an acquisition in 2021, setting a $2 billion fundraising goal for the private-equity pool.
Read MoreFIFA president returns to Women’s World Cup after almost a week away on Pacific islands
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has returned to the Women’s World Cup after almost a week away – to make his first appearance of the tournament in Australia.
Read MoreNiger joins list of Sahel African countries to experience military coups
Niger is the latest country in the Sahel region of northwest Africa to experience a military coup.
Read MoreYes, heat can affect your brain and mood. Here’s why
Hot summer temperatures can make you anxious and irritable and dull your thinking. Here’s what researchers think is going on. (Image credit: AleksandarGeorgiev/Getty Images)
Read MoreWhat time is the U.S. playing Portugal in the Women’s World Cup? Not when you think
Fox Sports is telling viewers that coverage begins at 1 a.m. ET Tuesday for the U.S.’s crucial game against Portugal at the Women’s World Cup. But the match actually kicks off two hours later. (Image credit: Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
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