Republican Party focuses on Asian American voter recruitment ahead of midterms

Post Content NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: The Republican Party is investing heavily in outreach to the Asian American community ahead of November’s midterm elections, viewing it as an opportunity to bring minorities permanently into the GOP fold as voters are growing frustrated with the Biden administration’s policies. The Republican National […]

The 100 Best Companies to Work for in Israel

Read More How we ranked the top 100 companies to work for: The ranking, which was performed for Haaretz’s TheMarker Magazine by CofaceBDI, is based on opinion surveys of about 300,000 employees in Israel, as well as employer data from the 12 months ending December 2021. The ranking is based on several weighted sets of […]

Mazal tov! Ultra-rare sand cats at Israeli zoo have kittens

Read More Congratulations! Seriously. Five kittens have been born to a pair of ultra-rare sand cats at the Israeli Safari Park in Ramat Gan. How rare is the sand cat (Felis margarita)? Surviving, barely, in isolated blasted deserts of Africa and Asia, around 10,000 of the tiny felines are believed to still exist in nature […]

A journey to the Arab village of Salama, depopulated in 1948

Read More It was a Wednesday in February 2021, around noon, a sunny winter’s day. The third coronavirus lockdown was in place, and the streets were bare. Wearing a mask, I left Ali Yatim’s home and walked down Yefet Street. Ali told me about his father’s old house in the village of Salama. He had […]

Reserve Bank may hike interest rates by 50 bps on Thursday

Read More A potential interest rate hike, inflation statistics for April and retail trade sales for March will be in focus on the economic front this week, with the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) expected to raise interest rates for the fourth consecutive meeting. The Sarb’s monetary policy committee (MPC) is expected to lift the […]

Zimbabweans stuck in limbo in South Africa

Read More There are nearly 200 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa who are living on borrowed time. They are in the country on a special visa, the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP). This visa category was introduced more than a decade ago to accommodate an influx of refugees who were fleeing political persecution and economic devastation […]