Day: November 2, 2023
Man with pellet gun arrested outside headquarters of Detroit Jewish federation
Federation says it believes suspect ‘was having a mental health crisis’ and that incident was not antisemitic The post Man with pellet gun arrested outside headquarters of Detroit Jewish federation appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Read MoreNearly 100 Britons on approved list to cross border to Egypt as Israel ‘surrounds Gaza City’
Nearly 100 Britons are listed among foreigners and Palestinians who will be allowed to leave Gaza and cross into Egypt on Friday.
Read MoreHow Italy Plans to Build the World’s Longest Suspension Bridge
Italy’s parliament has approved a plan to build the world’s longest suspension bridge between Sicily and the mainland, an area prone to 170-mph winds, powerful riptides, and earthquakes. WSJ explains the technical plans that may make it feasible.
Read MoreIndia’s Sensex Up 0.6%, Led by Auto, Tech Stocks
Indian shares were higher, led by gains in auto and tech stocks, as concerns ease about borrowing costs and policy tightening by central banks.
Read MoreIsrael Has Invaded Gaza Before. Here’s What Happened.
Israel has sent ground troops into Gaza to eradicate Hamas, after the militant group launched a surprise assault on Oct. 7. WSJ looks back at Israel’s previous ground offensives into the Palestinian enclave to see what that reveals tells us
Read MoreIt’s U.S. vs. China in an Increasingly Divided World Economy
Trade and investment flows settle into new patterns around two rival power centers—with major risks.
Read MoreWar in Ukraine Loosens Russia’s Grip on Its Own Backyard
Spooked by the war in Ukraine and the international sanctions that followed, Russia’s neighbors and allies are busy diversifying their relationships, hedging against Moscow by deepening ties with China and the West.
Read MoreAustria increases payments to Holocaust survivors for first time in decades
Some 2,500 survivors to receive direct compensation of 5,000 euros this year, which Claims Conference says ‘will go a long way for some of the more vulnerable’ The post Austria increases payments to Holocaust survivors for first time in decades
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