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Adani Infra to buy 30% stake in PSP Projects for $81 million

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Adani Infra, owned by Gautam Adani's flagship company, is set to acquire a 30.07% stake in PSP Projects for $81.2 million. The deal will be followed by an open offer for further stake acquisition. This move strengthens Adani Group's presence in the infrastructure sector, adding PSP Projects' $800 million order book to its portfolio.

Judge Declares Wyoming's Abortion Bans Unconstitutional

Drugs.com 

TUESDAY, Nov. 19, 2024 -- Two Wyoming abortion bans, including the first state law to prohibit the use of abortion pills, violate the state's constitution, a judge ruled Monday.In her decision, Judge Melissa Owens, of Teton County District Court...

Massive Energy Needs of AI & Cryptocurrencies Lead Amazon, Google & Microsoft to Embrace Nuclear Power

Democracy Now! 

Tech companies are turning to nuclear to fulfill the skyrocketing energy needs of artificial intelligence, with major corporations like Amazon, Google and Microsoft announcing plans to invest in nuclear power. But the speed at which energy needs are growing may not align with the construction or revitalization of nuclear infrastructure, says Alex de Vries, who researches the unintended consequences of AI and cryptocurrencies. There may be a “mismatch between the needs of tech companies today” and the future... Читать дальше...

The big miracle

Paper Blog 

Yesterday a missile fell on Bnei Braq. There is actually some dispute as to whether it was Bnei Braq or Ramat Gan as it fell right around the border. Bnei Braq people will never admit to anything falling in Bnei Braq because that contradicts a supposed promise of the Chazon Ish, a promise that was strengthened by Rav Chaim Kanievsky, that bad things wont happen in Bnei Braq (and it has been used to say that rockets will never fall in Bnei Braq).
A great miracle happened when this missile fell. Читать дальше...

India calls for unrestricted green tech, climate finance; criticises unilateral measures by developed nations at COP29

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

At the COP29 climate summit, India criticized developed nations for imposing unilateral climate measures that hinder climate action in developing countries. India emphasized the need for freely available green technology and climate finance based on climate justice principles to support developing nations in raising their climate ambitions.