Money

Hamburg court bars Deutsche Welle from repeating money laundering claims about Abramovich

Hamburg court rules against Deutsche Welle, halting claims connecting Abramovich to money laundering in a recent report.

The Deutsche Welle logo is seen on the foyer of the German broadcaster's Berlin location, March 2, 2022.
“Build capital to survive all cycles, not to predict them.”

Eduard Khemchan and the discipline of multi-cycle investing

 A WOMAN withdraws money from a Bank Hapoalim ATM in Tel Aviv in March.

Your Taxes: OECD, G20 launch plan to expose untaxed real estate funds and income

“EcoFuel Saver is presented as a simple plug-in device that optimizes fuel use to help drivers save money, improve efficiency, and reduce emissions.”

EcoFuel Saver reviews: Don’t get Eco Fuel Saver till you’ve read this!


UK to provide additional £8.5m. in funding to help Gazan civilians

“The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza continues, and we urge Israel to reverse its decision to expand military operations,” Jennifer Chapman said.

A massive Palestine solidarity demonstration marches past the UK Parliament in Westminster, on May 17, 2025.

Building through the noise - Gurhan Kiziloz’s Nexus international posts $546M in H1 revenue

Nexus

Iraqi official denies mice and rats ate country’s cash reserves

62 trillion dinars had reportedly been eaten, which is the equivalent of $47 billion, with the dinar trading at around 1,300 to one US dollar.

 Mice pull tongues to revive unconscious companions, study finds. Illustration.

All In-House: Why Gurhan Kiziloz is keeping investors out of Nexus international’s $1.45B push

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Gurhan Kiziloz grew Nexus like Virgin grew early - Through autonomy, focus, and a clear $1.45B goal

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$5 Billion in five years: The Israeli company making history

Less than five years after its founding in 2020, the Israeli tech giant reaches a valuation of $1 billion and announces the addition of J.P. Morgan as an investor.

 Dan Amiga and Mike Fey

Your Investments: Reflecting on the past for a better future

Change is far from being a simple process. But just because you have lived a certain way financially for decades doesn’t mean you can’t change.

 SATCHEL PAIGE warms up before a game in Yankee Stadium in the Bronx in 1952.

From cash to crypto: What the global move toward digital payments means for consumers


Drowning in debt, she asked ChatGPT one question—what happened next shocked everyone

A real estate agent discovered how to use artificial intelligence in creative, unbelievable ways that helped her pay off her debts.

 Jen Allan and her husband

More expensive than Berlin and even Paris: Tel Aviv breaks a new cost of living record

The cost of dating in Europe has soared in recent years. Switzerland and Scandinavia are the most expensive, and Tel Aviv is also among the most expensive cities in the world.

 A couple on a date