Green Technology The Washington Post Biden wants to create millions of clean-energy jobs. China & Europe are way ahead of hime - -
Battery production is key to building a green-energy workforce, but without more government support, the United States may miss out By Jeanne Whalen
Analysis The Foreign Policy Elections could reshape U.S. dynamic - -
Voters in Iran are focused on restrictive Western sanctions as both countries head to the polls this year. By Stephanie Glinski
Israel - internal problem Washington Post Israeli supreme court rules ultra Orthodox must serve in the military - -
The decision could result in ultra-Orthodox lawmakers pulling out of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus coalition and collapsing it. By Shira Rubin & Claire Parker
Israel Genocide - 0f Palestinian The New York Times Pregnant in Gaza with nowhere to go - -
As war killed all hope around her, Nevin Muhaisen fought to bring a new life into the world. By Nicholas Casey
Refugees - Human Rights The Washington Post Number of global displaced hits record high at 120 Million, U.N. says - -
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi also characterized new U.S. restrictions on asylum as a possible violation of international humanitarian law. By Anika Arora Seth
Essay - Analysis The Foreign Policy The Mood from Tehran - -
As Iran gears up for elections to replace Raisi, the country is divided. By Stephanie Glinski
Israel - Killing Iranian General The New York Times Israeli Airstrikes kill Iranian General in Syria - -
Biden says there is every reason to believe Netanyahu is prolonging the war for political reason By
Netanyahu - Global outrage The New York Times Facing global outrage, Netanyahu calls civilian in Rafah strike 'tragic accidednt' - -
The strike on Sunday, which Israeli officials said targeted two Hamas leaders taking cover near a civilian encampment, ignited a fire that killed 45 people, according to the Gazan authorities.
By Isazbel Krshner
Analysis The New York Times Spain, Norway and Ireland recognize a Palestinian state, a blew to Israel - -
The European nations joined scores of others that recognize Palestinian statehood, which Israel has long opposed. By
News Analysis The New York Times Raisi's death disrupts the transition to a new Iranian supreme leader - -
The sudden death of Irans president, Ebrahim Raisi, opens a new chapter of instability just as the increasingly unpopular Islamic Republic is engaged in selecting its next supreme leader. By Steven Erlanger
Report The National Review International criminal court seeks arrest warrants for both Netanyahu & Hamas leaders - -
Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz vowed to fight the warrants against Israels leaders by forming a special committee and working with world leaders to ensure the warrants are not enforced By David Zimmerman
Report Washington Post Rescuers struggle to find helicopter carrying Iranian president after hard landing
A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi suffered a hard landing in adverse weather Sunday, according to state-run media, which said Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials were also on board. By
New intrest by tech comanies in Middle East The Washington Post Overlooking a dark history, tech companies are flocking to the Middle East - -
he Biden administration has brokered the tech industrys ties to the region as a bulwark against China, helping spur a generation of founders who are quietly pilgrimaging to the sovereign wealth funds of the gulf states By Elizabeth Dowskin, Ellen Nakashima, Nitasha Tiku & Cal Zakrzuski
Opinions The Foreign Policy What American's Palestine protesters should & shouldn't do - -
A how-to guide for university students from a sympathetic observer. By Stephen M. Walt
Opinions The Washington Post How Israel and the United States suppress democracy in the Middle East - -
Like many U.S. administrations before it, Bidens mistakes quiet in the Middle East with stability. By Shadi Hamid
Analysis The New York Times Where is the Palestinian Gandhi - -
Issa Amro, who has been arrested and beaten for simple acts of defiance, is trying to pursue nonviolent resistance in the West Bank at a time when violence has become inescapable. By Nicholas Casey
Republican and EVs The Washington Post Here'w why so many Republicans won't buy EVs - -
Democrats say they are way more likely than Republicans to buy electric cars. Could that change? By Shannon Osaka
Opinions The Washington Post Why it matters that some Democrats voted against aid for Israel --
Americans have increasingly turned against Israels war in Gaza. For the first time since Hamass Oct. 7 attack, a majority of Americans said in March that they disapproved of Israels military actions. Opposition to the war is most pronounced among Democrats, with 75 percent disapproving By Shadi Hamid
Opinions The Washington Post The unspokent story of why Israel did not clobber Iran - -
file:///C:/Users/User/Desktop/gallery/pic-202404201218.avif By David Ignatius
Iran - 2024 election Washington Post Iran is picking a new president. Here's what to know - -
A reformist and a conservative will face off in the second round of voting. By Anika Arora Seth
Analysis Washington Post Iran is picking a new president. Here's what to know
Six men are running for president in Fridays vote. Only one is considered a reformist. By Anika Arora Seth
Analysis The New York Times 4 scenarios for next phase in Gaza war, with intense figthing set to end - -
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the conflict is about to enter a new stage. Here are four ways that may play out, both in Gaza and at Israels northern border. By Patrick Kinsley
Israel - Netanyahu Unjustice Crusader The Washington Post Beleaguered aid pier function again in Gaza;Net anyahu slam U.S. - -
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasts Washington over slow weapons deliveries, drawing a puzzled response from U.S. officials. By Adela Suliman and Hazem bakiysha
Health - Dengue Fever The Foreign Policy Denguesurge grips Latin America - -
Lessons from COVID-19 are shaping the regions response to a record outbreak. By Caterine Osborn
Analysis The National Review Joe Biden is confused - -
Israeli counterpart, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of deliberately drawing out the war in Gaza for his own personal benefit. By Noah Rothman
Israel - Killing Iranian General The New York Times Israeli Airstrikes kill Iranian General in Syria - -
Biden says there is every reason to believe Netanyahu is prolonging the war for political reason By
Report The New York Times Oil & Gas companies are trying to rig the marketplace - -
Well, were there: Solar and wind power are less expensive than oil, gas and coal in many places and are saving our economy billions of dollars. These and other renewable energy sources produced 30 percent of the worlds electricity in 2023, which may also have been the year that greenhouse gas emissions in the power sector peaked. In the United States alone, the amount of solar and wind energy capacity waiting to be built and connected to the grid is 18 times the amount of natural gas power capacity in the queue. By Andrew Dessler
Analysis The New York Times Condemnation shows, but not stall, Israel's assault's on Rafah - -
Despite fierce criticism, Israel insists it must take control of Rafah and the border with Egypt to prevent future arms smuggling. By Steven Erlanger, Isabel Kershner, & natan denheimer
ICC arrest warrants for Israel & Hamas authorities The Washington Post Amal Clooney was among the experts who advised on the ICC arrest warrants - -
ICC arrest warrants for Israel & Hamas authorities By Rachel Pannett
Analysis The New York Times Aging helicopters are a sign of the toll sanctions have taken on Iran, experts day - -
The deaths of Irans president, Ebrahim Raisi, and foreign minister left the country without two of its most influential figures at a moment of regional and domestic tumult. By Mathew Mpoke Bigg
Report The Washington Post Iran's first vice president would assume chief role in the event of president 's death - -
First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber would assume presidential powers in the event of President Ebrahim Raisis death, if approved by Irans supreme leader, according to the countrys constitution. By Kim Bellmore
Analysis The Washington Post U.S. officials see strategic faillure in Israel's Rafah invasion - -
Top Biden administration officials traveling to Israel this weekend are running out of chances to persuade the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to adopt their vision of how to end the war in Gaza and bring lasting peace. By Karen DeYong & Shane Harris
Agriculture - Technology The New York Times Solar storm crashes GPS systems used by some farmers, stalling planting - -
The storm interfered with navigational systems used in tractors and other farming equipment, leaving some farmers temporarily unable to plant their crops. By Livia Albeck - Ripka
Opinions The Foreign Policy What American's Palestine protesters should & shouldn't do - -
A how-to guide for university students from a sympathetic observer. By Stephen M. Walt
Opinions The Washington Post How Israel and the United States suppress democracy in the Middle East - -
Like many U.S. administrations before it, Bidens mistakes quiet in the Middle East with stability. By Shadi Hamid
Analysis The Foreign Policy How Iran's attack could change Israel's strategy - -
The April 14 missile barrage showed Israel that it cannot prevail against Iran on its own. By Azriel Bermant
Scam World - The New York Times Welcome to Scam world - -
Digital life is cluttered with bogus text messages, spam calls and phishing attempts. You can try to block, encrypt and unsubscribe your way out of it, but you may not succeed. By Steven Kurutz
Analysis The Foreign Policy The Iran - Israel war is just getting started - -
As long as the two countries remain engaged in conflict, they will trade blowsno matter what their allies counsel By Raphael S. Cohen
American - Vero Power The Washington Post U.S. Vetoes U.N. resolution backing full membership for Palestin state - -
The Biden administration voted against a United Nations Security Council resolution that aimed to extend full member status to a Palestinian state Thursday By Frances Vindall, Annable Timsit, Adam Taylor & Sammy Vestfall
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