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Ask Sophie: How can I move to the US to join my co-founder? on November 15, 2023 at 7:05 pm

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In this week’s Ask Sophie column, we’ll dive into your best options for moving to the U.S. to join your co-founder and expand your business.

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India’s Paytm curbing low-value personal loans spells bad news for the industry on December 7, 2023 at 1:48 am

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Indian financial services firm Paytm sent shockwaves through the industry on Wednesday after it disclosed that it plans to issue fewer personal loans under 50,000 Indian rupees ($600) in a move that has already started to rattle many fintech investors. Paytm’s move followed the RBI recently tightening norms for consumer loans and publicly expressing concerns […]

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​ Indian financial services firm Paytm sent shockwaves through the industry on Wednesday after it disclosed that it plans to issue fewer personal loans under 50,000 Indian rupees ($600) in a move that has already started to rattle many fintech investors. Paytm’s move followed the RBI recently tightening norms for consumer loans and publicly expressing concerns
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Commercial companies to collaborate for DARPA’s new lunar economy study on December 6, 2023 at 9:54 pm

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Establishing commercial markets on the moon is going to require thinking a little differently. That’s DARPA’s hunch, anyway. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is the U.S. Department of Defense’s R&D arm, which has just selected 14 companies to participate in a new study to develop technological frameworks for a lunar future. “The next decade […]

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​ Establishing commercial markets on the moon is going to require thinking a little differently. That’s DARPA’s hunch, anyway. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is the U.S. Department of Defense’s R&D arm, which has just selected 14 companies to participate in a new study to develop technological frameworks for a lunar future. “The next decade
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Harris aide meets with Palestinian officials in West Bank on December 7, 2023 at 1:27 am

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Vice President Harris’s national security adviser traveled to the West Bank on Wednesday for meetings with Palestinian officials amid fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.

Phil Gordon met with Israeli officials earlier in the week and on Wednesday met with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the PLO Hussein AlSheikh, Head of Palestinian General Intelligence Services Majid Faraj. Gordon also met with Palestinian business leaders.

“Throughout his meetings in Ramallah, Dr. Gordon emphasized the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to support the Palestinian people and their right to security, dignity, and self-determination,” the vice president’s office said in a readout of the meetings. “He underscored our commitment to the future establishment of a Palestinian state and made clear that the Palestinian people must have a hopeful political horizon. To that end, Dr. Gordon discussed the revitalization of the Palestinian Authority.”

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Gordon’s visit came on the heels of meetings Harris had in Dubai with Arab officials on the sidelines of a United Nations climate summit.

Gordon and Palestinian officials discussed the situation in Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians have been killed or injured in bombings and fighting in recent weeks as Israel targets Hamas leaders in the aftermath of the terrorist group’s Oct. 7 attacks that killed roughly 1,200 Israelis.

Gordon “emphasized that Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people, that Hamas poses an unacceptable terrorist threat to the Israeli people, and that Hamas cannot control Gaza when the fighting ends,” the vice president’s office said.

Gordon also discussed with officials a new Biden administration policy restricting visas for individuals determined to have been involved in recent violence in the West Bank.

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The Biden administration has sought to walk a delicate line in the roughly two months since Hamas launched its attacks against Israel, arguing the Israelis have a right to defend themselves and seek justice against Hamas, the terrorist group that controls Gaza.

At the same time, the White House has tried to address concerns about violence and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as well as what will happen in the region when the fighting stops.

President Biden has argued a two-state solution involving Israel and the Palestinians is the ultimate goal, though he acknowledged at a fundraiser in Boston on Tuesday that not everyone is in agreement.

“I’ve been working with a number of people in and out of government to figure out what after — what after Gaza,” Biden said. “And I think the only ultimate solution is a two-state solution.  I’ve been — I’ve had that view for a long, long time.”

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​ Vice President Harris’s national security adviser traveled to the West Bank on Wednesday for meetings with Palestinian officials amid fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. Phil Gordon met with Israeli officials earlier in the week and on Wednesday met with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, Secretary General of the Executive Committee of… 

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