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Gambit A wins the Luxembourg Cup!

Schachclub Gambit Luxemburg-Bonnevoie 

After getting the second place in the Luxembourg teams championship, Gambit A won the Luxembourg cup! Our players eliminated Echternach, Strassen and Differdange A to win the final against Luxembourg 1915. Many thanks to GM Petar Genov, GMF Narmin Khalafova, … Continue reading →

SoftBank swings to Q4 profit of $2.1 billion

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

SoftBank Group reported a 328.9 billion yen net profit, despite Vision Fund's 57.5 billion yen loss. Improved from last year due to capital raised using Alibaba Group stake to offset Vision Fund writedowns.

Blinken delivers strongest public rebuke of Israel yet: 'Get out of Gaza' - New York Post

Google.com 

  1. Blinken delivers strongest public rebuke of Israel yet: 'Get out of Gaza'  New York Post
  2. ‘Strategic and moral mistakes’: US politicians step up condemnation of Israel  The Guardian
  3. Israel's war on Gaza updates: Israel has no 'credible plan' for Rafah – US  Al Jazeera English
  4. Israel has not shown U.S. plan for protecting civilians in Gaza: Blinken  Axios
  5. Blinken says U.S. won't back Rafah incursion without "credible plan" to protect civilians  CBS News

Paying off your home loan vs investing: What's best in a bull market?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Decide between home loan prepayment and equity investments in a bull market by evaluating risk, financial stability, and personal goals. Balance debt reduction with potential returns for a decision aligned with your financial well-being.

Gazans strive to study as war shatters education system

The Japan Times 

Pupils sitting cross-legged on the sand take classes in a tent near Khan Younis in Gaza. Two sisters connect online to a West Bank school from Cairo. A professor in Germany helps Palestinian students link up with European universities.

Who’s who in South Africa’s tightest post-apartheid election

The Japan Times 

For the first time since White-minority rule ended three decades ago, South Africa is heading into national elections in which an outright winner isn’t apparent. A series of opinion polls show the ruling African National Congress risks losing its majority in the May 29 vote and may have to enlist the support of one or more rivals to continue governing Africa’s most industrialized economy.