| 28.04.2024 19:38Egypt Pitches New Proposal for Hamas-Israel Cease-Fire The proposed deal, put forth in a bid to stave off an invasion of Rafah, would see the release of 20 Israeli hostages over an initial three-week cease-fire. ... 28.04.2024 12:41Musk Makes Unannounced China Visit in Push for Self-Driving Cars Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is on an unannounced trip to China and expected to meet officials to discuss the rollout of its Full Self-Driving software, according to people familiar with the matter.28.04.2024 12:17Philippines Shuts Schools as Heat in Capital Busts 1915 Record The Philippines will halt in-person classes at public schools on Monday and Tuesday amid rising temperatures that reached a record in the capital Manila over the weekend.28.04.2024 12:15Vanke Slams Moody’s Downgrade, Citing Shareholder Support China Vanke Co. made a rare response to Moody’s downgrade last week, citing support from financial institutions and its biggest shareholder.28.04.2024 12:10Thai Power Demand Hits Record as Extreme Heat Prompts Warnings Thailand’s power usage surged to a record on Saturday as temperatures soared across the country, prompting authorities to repeatedly issue health warnings amid a rising heat-related death toll.28.04.2024 11:00Billionaire Andrey Guryev Clashes With Old Friend in UK Court Over PhosAgro Stake Sanctioned Russian billionaire Andrey Guryev’s fallout with a friend over a stake in one of the world’s largest fertilizer producers has been laid bare in a London dispute that rakes over alleged deals struck after the fall of the Soviet Union and promises made over a beer.28.04.2024 9:45Tornado in China’s Southern Metropolis Guangzhou Kills Five A strong tornado wreaked havoc through the city of Guangzhou, one of China’s biggest economic hubs, on Saturday, killing five people and injuring 33, according to a report by the official Xinhua News Agency.28.04.2024 9:43Thailand Picks Capital Markets Veteran as Finance Chief Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin named capital markets veteran Pichai Chunhavajira as Thailand’s new finance minister in an appointment that may ease tensions between the premier and the central bank over monetary policy.28.04.2024 9:29Biden Calls for Release of WSJ Journalist Evan Gershkovich The president also mocked Donald Trump at the annual Washington dinner celebrating press freedom. ... 28.04.2024 9:05Why China Keeps Making More Cars Than It Needs Despite overcapacity, government officials keep supporting automakers, unleashing “new productive forces” and adding to trade tensions. ... 28.04.2024 9:04World War II History Haunts Attempts to Seize Russian Assets Berlin is one of the strongest opponents of a U.S.-led initiative that would funnel frozen Russian funds to help rebuild Ukraine and bolster its armed forces. ... 28.04.2024 9:01Germany Considers Watering Down Plan to Scrutinize Chinese Investments Germany is considering scaling back plans to increase scrutiny of Chinese investments out of fear they might hurt its economy. ... 28.04.2024 9:01California Fast-Food Chains Are Now Serving Sticker Shock A month after a higher state minimum wage for fast-food workers went into effect, consumers picking up burgers and burritos at chains in the Golden State grapple with prices rising at a faster clip than i ... 28.04.2024 8:59Germany Mulls Scaling Back Scrutiny of Chinese Investments: WSJ Germany is considering scaling back plans to ramp up government screening of Chinese investments, the Wall Street Journal reported.28.04.2024 6:00The Era of One-Stop Grocery Shopping Is Over Faced with rising grocery bills, Americans are dividing their food shopping among more stores to save money. ... 28.04.2024 2:36Gabby Douglas Mounts an Improbable Gymnastics Comeback In her competitive return, the now 28-year-old gymnastics heroine of the 2012 Games fell short of qualifying for a shot at Olympic trials, but can try again next month. ... 28.04.2024 0:26Hamas Releases New Hostage Video as Pressure Grows for Israel to Reach Deal The militant group appears to be releasing videos to get a hostage deal and end the fighting before Israel launches a fresh offensive. ... 28.04.2024 0:20How to Handle Your Finances as a Young Widow or Widower People who suddenly lose a spouse while young can feel unprepared for what their future looks like.27.04.2024 23:49Delta Flight Loses Emergency Slide After Takeoff From J.F.K. The plane had taken off from Kennedy International Airport when crew members noticed problems near its right wing, Delta said. What became of the slide is unknown.27.04.2024 22:44What Would Jesus Do? Tackle the Housing Crisis, Say Some Congregations. The “Yes in God’s Backyard” movement to build affordable housing on faith organizations’ properties is gaining steam in California and elsewhere.27.04.2024 21:36Hazy Days in Athens and More College protests, horses run amok, snooker championship and more images from around the world, selected by Wall Street Journal photo editors. ... 27.04.2024 19:00Investors to Big Tech: Mind Your Pocketbook Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta and Tesla have a combined $275 billion cash pile. ... 27.04.2024 19:00The Tragic Pregnancy Stories Filling the Abortion Campaign Airwaves President Biden, once reluctant to talk about abortion, is sharing the microphone with women in battleground states. ... 27.04.2024 18:30Texas Power Prices Signal Grid Stress in Another Long, Hot Summer A surge in Texas power prices for August suggests another summer of heavy electricity demand — and potential grid strain — to meet air-conditioning needs.27.04.2024 18:00Exxon and Chevron Output Booms in World’s Hottest Oil Patches If you want to understand why the two largest US oil companies are together spending in excess of $100 billion on acquisitions right now, look no further than the amount of crude they’re extracting from the two hottest oil fields on the planet.27.04.2024 17:30S&P’s Risk-On Momentum Gets Added Boost From Rebounding Profits With the quarterly reporting season roughly half over, US corporate earnings have largely lived up to Wall Street’s optimistic expectations even as macroeconomic headwinds linger.27.04.2024 17:00Spotify’s Daniel Ek Wants to Democratize Full-Body Scans The Spotify chief has co-founded a new start-up, Neko Health, that aims to make head-to-toe health scans part of the annual health checkup routine.27.04.2024 17:00How Business Leaders Could Address Antisemitism on Campus Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.27.04.2024 14:05In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade The spending that the industry’s giants expect artificial intelligence to require is starting to come into focus — and it is jarringly large.27.04.2024 14:01Upgraded Museums Add New Value at Colleges and Universities Educational institutions across the United States are spending more money to renovate museums and make them a more integral part of learning.27.04.2024 14:00Carnegie Museum Exhibit Explores Pittsburgh’s Legacy of Steel At the Carnegie Museum of Art, an installation by the artist Marie Watt celebrates the region’s industrial history with I-beams and glass. 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