Month: November 2023
‘Cartoonishly villainous’ Saudi plot to hook poor nations on oil exposed
With the world hurtling toward catastrophic temperature rise, “Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is overseeing a sweeping global investment program” intended to “ensure that emerging economies across Africa and Asia become vastly more dependent on oil” even as the
Read MoreInvestors Lose Legal Bid Over Nickel Market Blowup
The cases against the LME have been closely followed as a test of whether exchanges have the power to unwind trades to maintain orderly markets.
Read MoreWest Bank Residents Praise Hamas for Palestinian Prisoners’ Release
Some people in the West Bank, where frustration with the Palestinian Authority has been simmering for years, believe Hamas and other armed groups are the only ones they can trust to protect them.
Read MoreThe 5 Best New TV Shows of November 2023
November isn’t the last month of the year, obviously, but it is pretty much the last month of new TV shows that don’t involve people in garishly patterned sweaters discovering the true meaning of Christmas. And you know what? Television
Read MoreAn Endorsement for Nikki Haley, and More
Plus, Hamas releases 12 more hostages, the true cost of avocados and Google says it will start purging accounts.
Read MoreWe Can’t Address the Climate Crisis Without Nature
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] At a climate summit this fall, Bill Gates sparked controversy by dismissing tree planting as a climate crisis solution, calling it “complete nonsense.” To many, this may seem shocking. But the real issue stems from the misconception that
Read MorePrivate Credit’s Rising Tide Fails to Lift Women- and Minority-Owned Firms
Despite its exponential growth, private credit’s professional ranks remain concentrated around white men. ‘There’s a few of us, and we still have to paddle pretty hard,’ said Ivelisse Rodriguez Simon, Avante Capital Partners managing partner.
Read MoreWhy Amazon and Nvidia Need Each Other
Cloud giant’s ambitious in-house chip program can’t fully match Nvidia’s AI dominance, while chip maker needs to keep its U.S. business strong as export restrictions grow.
Read MoreIn a Shaky Oil Market, OPEC Has Bitter Decisions to Make
Anticipating a drop in demand for 2024, major producers, led by Saudi Arabia, are trying to reduce supply.
Read MoreMore captives to be freed as mediators work to prolong the Israel-Hamas truce – NPR
More captives to be freed as mediators work to prolong the Israel-Hamas truce NPR 12 more hostages released by Hamas NBC News Here Are the Statuses of 240 Israeli Hostages Taken Into Gaza on Oct. 7 The New York Times Biden’s Pause in
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