It Doesn’t Matter if Palestinians Play by the Rules (foreignpolicy.com)
Khaled Elgindy on life in Gaza today and the political future of the Palestinian people.
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Khaled Elgindy on life in Gaza today and the political future of the Palestinian people.
Unnamed octogenarian may have survived a failed infanticide attempt by her parents....
The German power equipment supplier is struggling with far-reaching quality issues at its onshore wind turbine division as well as potentially loss-making offshore contracts, which have caused its shares to more than halve since June....
I wonder how/if the states of these workers will reemploy them
has public attention moved on?
The photovoltaic capacity installed at the plant is the equivalent of 7% of Gerdau’s annual energy consumption in the country, based on 2022 production, and provides an estimated reduction of up to 22,000 tCO2 per year....
If you have an hour or so to listen, here’s a really good interview regarding the latest in the ongoing crisis in Palestine. I think it offers some important perspective for anyone who doesn’t really have any personal connections to Gaza.